The House on Sandstone
by KG MacGregor
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Twenty-five years ago, Carly Griffin left her home town of Leland, Kentucky--sure that it held nothing for her future. Now weary of living overseas for one consulting project after another, she's glad to have two months back home to relax with her aging parents. When she catches a glimpse of her high school friend Justine in the doorway of her elegant home, Carly is surprised by the warm, familiar feelings that the image stirs within her. Justine Hall made different life choices, returning show more to Leland after college to marry and raise two children. Now divorced, she walks a fine line between sanity and hell, struggling to reconcile the sexuality she can no longer deny with the expectations of motherhood and mores in a small town. Could these two women possibly have anything in common after all these years? show lessTags
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**7/9/16 - needed another reread. Wonder if I noticed the head hopping in my previous reads. At first I thought it was because I was listening via text-to-speech but that wasn't it. Still very enjoyable but, for some reason, the changing POVs really stood out to me this time around.**
**2012 - I've read the online version several times and finally bought the published version. This is, I think, the fourth time I've read the book. I'm not sure why this book touches me so much but I find myself drawn to read it at least once a year.
The final chapter of the published version is completely different from the online version. It's always nice to see something different or extra in a published version. But even without it, it's worth the show more price.
You can read my whole review at the C-Spot Review site: http://reviews.c-spot.net/archives/1710 show less
**2012 - I've read the online version several times and finally bought the published version. This is, I think, the fourth time I've read the book. I'm not sure why this book touches me so much but I find myself drawn to read it at least once a year.
The final chapter of the published version is completely different from the online version. It's always nice to see something different or extra in a published version. But even without it, it's worth the show more price.
You can read my whole review at the C-Spot Review site: http://reviews.c-spot.net/archives/1710 show less
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