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On Bear Mountain

by Deborah Smith

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Ursula Powell, who grew up in the Georgia mountains, in the shadow of a bear sculpture & Quentin Riconni, the son of the sculptor, both resent their parents, but are fated to meet each other. ( )
  LesaHolstine | Jul 18, 2007 |
Ok story. Sort of weird with a sculpture angle, and trying to picture it, and artsey people. ( )
  cindyloumn | Feb 11, 2007 |
A typically bittersweet southern-type family saga featuring an enjoyable romance and some interesting insights into living and dealing with 'the creative process' and loving those driven by it. ( )
  Bestine | Aug 5, 2006 |
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Fate will bring two hearts together...Only the most peculiar fate could link the wealthy Ricconni family of New York with the dirt-poor Powells of the Georgia mountains. But a strange iron sculpture of a bear is about to draw Ursula Powell and Quentin Ricconni together. The two have nothing in common except the power that the Bear has in both their lives. The sculpture, which now sits on Ursula's secluded mountain farm, used to belong to Quentin's father and is worth a fortune. When Quentin arrives in town to reclaim it, he discovers that when it comes to the heart, to destiny, and to fate, price cannot be measured in dollars-no matter how many millions.

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