I met this author, Amanda Morgan, an Oregonian local to Portland. She was doing a book signing at a craft fair this weekend and I bought her book and read it during slow times and at night. I finished it Sunday. At times I was so engrossed I didn't hear customers come up to my booth!
Her book is great! If you order it through her website here
http://www.amandamorganbooks.com/
She will autograph it for you.
Her characters own chickens. Better yet, the AUTHOR owns chickens.
or you can buy it through amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Lights-Home-A...=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1225113421&sr=8-7
Her book is great! If you order it through her website here
http://www.amandamorganbooks.com/
She will autograph it for you.
Her characters own chickens. Better yet, the AUTHOR owns chickens.
or you can buy it through amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Lights-Home-A...=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1225113421&sr=8-7
She could use some sanctuary. Somewhere to rest.. Archaeologist Jill Reade lives life on the fast-track, racing from deadline to deadline with little sleep. In fact, the only slow thing in her existence is her old dog, Trilby. Then one morning she receives a startling phone call from attorney Lane Bragg, who informs her that Miss Alice Norman, a woman Jill has only met once, has died and left her a bed-and-breakfast in the middle of nowhere. Exasperated by yet one more thing to do, Jill decides she should at least go look the place over. After all, there's a lot of local history and legend surrounding Belle's Creek Station, and that appeals to her archaeological mind. It's also right on the border of the National Forest, where her next job site is. What she discovers in the small mountain community will cause her to question everything she holds dear.including her own independence. A spell-binding tale set against the vivid backdrop of the Pacific Northwest