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This book is mesmerizing and engaging from the get-go. It is tempting to call it "fluffy" because it is "feel-good" and a quick-read that could be read in a single setting. That would be facetious, however, and unkind and undeserving because there is some depth and beauty that must not go unacknowledged. The southern tone is inherent from the beginning with mystery and magic that draw the reader in to the North Carolina town, Walls of Water, in a palpable way. While I thoroughly enjoyed the enti
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When a body is found underneath a peach tree outside The Blue Ridge Madam, that sets of a series of strange events in the small quaint town of Walls of Water. Two of our main characters, Willa and Paxton, polar opposites, collide -- making up most of the book. You will find out why the body is there, who it is and enjoy only the way that Sarah can write.
She writes with such force that you feel like you can taste or smell as if it is right there. Such magic in itself. Don't get me wrong, all the ...more
She writes with such force that you feel like you can taste or smell as if it is right there. Such magic in itself. Don't get me wrong, all the ...more

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