Return to St. Simons

Published
Feb 2001
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
77

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Skillfully blending elements of romance, faith, and friendship, Carol Ashmore tells a bittersweet story of love lost and found in Return to St. Simons. Following the death of her husband, Christine Williams decides to leave her Florida home to move to St. Simons Island, located off the coast of Georgia. She and her husband had visited the area numerous times and Christine had fallen in love with the town, a life on her own and focus on her aspirations of becoming a writer.

After finding a place to call home, she begins to explore her new surroundings in earnest and quickly strikes up friendships with another writer named Myra and a man named Sam. She meets Sam in a craft store as they are both buying materials to participate in a local craft show.

Christine and Sam quickly become close, enjoying many good times on the island. However, there is a note of discord – Christine is determined to maintain her moral convictions, while Sam is just as determined to bend her to his needs and desires. Who will win this war of wills?

Touching, inspirational, and entertaining, Return to St. Simons subtly imparts a message of individuality as it captures a reader's attention with vivid descriptions, detail, and photographs.

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First Edition Feb 2001 Dorrance Pub Co ISBN13 9780805950090 ISBN10 0805950095
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