JUNE 30th to JULY 14th, 2011
SUMMER IN THE SOUTH
by CATHY HOLTON
SYNOPSIS:
For Chicago writer Ava Dabrowski, fleeing her own troubled past, the chance to spend the summer writing a novel in quiet Woodburn, Tennessee seems a welcome reprieve. A guest of Will Fraser and his great-aunts, Fanny and Josephine Woodburn, members of an aristocratic, old-moneyed family, Ava soon finds herself surrounded by an eccentric cast of characters.
But the Woodburns are not who they seem to be. Gradually hearing rumors about the mysterious death of great-aunt Fanny’s first husband, Ava stumbles upon a decades-old family secret. With the help of Jake Woodburn, Will’s estranged cousin, Ava gradually puts aside her planned novel and begins instead to write the tragic history of the Woodburns, a family with more skeletons (and ghosts) in their closets than anyone can possibly imagine.As she writes the history of the Woodburns, Ava begins to put together the pieces of her own past, learning that a good story is always more dazzling, and ultimately less painful, than the truth.
THANKS TO THE KINDNESS OF
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I HAVE TWO (2) COPIES OF THIS
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68 comments:
No I would not want to know about family skeletons because there is a lot of responsibility that goes along with knowledge that has been kept 'hidden' for so long.
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I'm too curious - I would definitely want to know about any family skeletons!
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I would like to know about any hidden secrets.
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Yes to the question. I think discovering things about your family good or bad is an insight to who they are. Thanks!
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I would definitely want to know about any family skeletons.
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Thats a hard one because even tho there secret sometimes they end up coming out later at the most unexspected time and its a relief that it out finally
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I wouldnt want to know about any family skeltons. Some things are better off kept a secret. Please enter me in contest. Tore923@aol.com
I would not want to know.
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Yep, I would want to know.
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Yes, I would like to know about family skeletons-let's get everything out into the open!
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Ignorance is bliss...
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I know we have plenty of family skeletons in our closet.
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wish I was following you to your pool, man, it's hot and by little green skin is getting burnt :)
i'm interested in family skeletons
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This sounds like a great book. I really enjoy mysteries.
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I think it would be neat to find out most family secrets
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Yes, I would. Knowledge is power!
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Probably not - I wouldn't want my feelings to change towards anyone that I love.
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No I would not want to know.. I think that if we look too hard into places we should not look then we need to be ready for what we might find! It could be open up a whole can of worms.. life is just too short for that!
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I think most skeletons are better left alone.
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I would love to know about the family skeletons - it is a fact of life and little tidbits I was able to glean from mine were all worth it. Thank you for sharing today about this lovely book it sounds like a wonderful read and I would love to win a copy.
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yes I would want to know about any of my family skeletons!
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Yes I would realy like to learn about my family skeleton
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I'd want to know about my family's skeletons.
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No, I would rather not know about family skeletons...would it really do me any good?
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Sure, I'd love to learn about my family skeletons to put what I already know in perspective!
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I would want to know
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well I think I would want to know..
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I would rather not know.
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All skeletons are already shared.
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Ohhh... I am way to curious not to want to know about family skeletons! I might not like what I find out but I would have to know.
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Thanks for the giveaway!
I don't want to know family skeltons!
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I am not sure if I would want to know all of the skeletons in my family. Thank you for the chance to win!
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i wouldn't want anyone to know about family skeletons
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i would want to know about family skeletons
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Someone else's family sure, my own no way.
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I think I would want to know only if the skeletons would not ruin realshinships or a elderly persons lives - those I could live without.
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I wouldn't want to know about family skeletons. garrettsambo@aol.com
I have learned about some family skeletons. I wish I hadn't.
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