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Prairie Springs

by L. R. Williamson

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In a story about the lives of the wacky residents of Prairie Springs, and the impact of some new, big city arrivals, hypocrisy is exposed and deep secrets are uncovered, revealing extraordinary coincidences and long overdue truths in a read that's difficult to put down. "Each character has an interesting story to live out, a lesson to teach, and most importantly, lessons to learn. You will laugh out loud and you will also feel what is is like to be hurt."… (more)
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In a story about the lives of the wacky residents of Prairie Springs, and the impact of some new, big city arrivals, hypocrisy is exposed and deep secrets are uncovered, revealing extraordinary coincidences and long overdue truths in a read that's difficult to put down. "Each character has an interesting story to live out, a lesson to teach, and most importantly, lessons to learn. You will laugh out loud and you will also feel what is is like to be hurt."

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