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Coming Home The Long Way - From Awe-Struck Books - April 27, 2007

AVAILABLE NOW IN PRINT FROM AMAZON.COM

http://www.amazon.com/Coming-Home-Long-Margaret-Wilson/dp/1587496348/ref=sr_1_2/103-0870058-2547802?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1192658768&sr=1-2

 Love may be better the second time around but it sure isn't easier




Ellie's Dream Available Now from Samhain Publishing 

http://samhainpublishing.com/romance/ellies-dream



Read an interview with Kit Miller on my friend Vicki's blog http://vgaia.blogspot.com/

New! Review of Ellie's Dream from Mrs. Giggles. She liked it!!!http://www.mrsgiggles.com/books/wilson_dream.html


Here's a quote

"I'm normally a cynical person and I scoff at stories that run to the brim with shameless feel-good sentimentality. However, Ellie's Dream is a different kind of amazing altogether, as it manages to get right under my skin and tugs at my heartstrings. The ensemble characters have something really good together as lovers, friends, or family members and as much as their lives and relationships are obviously idealized and romanticized, hey, there are enough realism in the characters, their emotions, and their problems to get me laughing or bawling into a wad of tissues. The end result is a heartwarming story that has me feeling so much better about life in general.

I love every minute when I'm reading this unabashedly feel-good story. Ellie's Dream is indeed a dream of a story. Like Ellie feels when she wakes up from her wonderful dream just when she's starting to take Hugh Jackman's pants off, I'm quite sorry to see it end. "




Coming Home the Long Way - Available Now from Awe-Struck Publishing


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  Available April 27, 2007 from Awe-Struck Books

Coffee Time Romance
Rating: 4 Cups

Coming Home the Long Way weaves a story of love, lost love, tender romance, conflict, sabotage and just about everything that keeps the reader spellbound. The characters are fascinating and the strength they each endure brings them closer together as a big huge family. Margaret Wilson fashions a poignant story that is not only genuine but reaches out and touches the reader. It is not only well-written but allows the reader to get an in-depth feeling of all the characters, not just the main ones, as well as feel their emotions and kept this reader grabbing the tissues.

Cherokee

Once Upon a Romance

Reviewer: Janet Davies
Overall Rating: 3.5

The main characters, Kathleen and Daniel, to me, come across as everyday people living through everyday, angst -ridden things, so it is easy to relate to their story. You can see why they are struggling and why they are scared to take a chance again. The two characters I particularly liked were Patrick and Ralph, the gay lovers, who are traveling with Kathleen. They come across as warm, loving and real. I could feel the heartache that these two men faced. And the character of Sylvia is just perfect to hate.

Coming Home the Long Way is about the endless changes that can happen in anyone's life and how the characters handle what comes their way. Love, kids and friends all add to the mix. If you believe that some people belong together no matter what obstacles they face then you will enjoy this story.


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