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A reunion in Paradise, where it all began.


They met by chance in Hawaii last year and a friendship was forged. In the ensuing months . . . Allison Bradley, vibrant Alaskan, experiences life-changing events, bringing both joy and desperation. Susan Alexander mends her body and soul as life grows in ways she never expected after the collapse of her well-ordered life as a lawyer in San Francisco. Glynnis Paxton challenges her shyness, gambles, and takes a painful pathway away from Philadelphia to grow and change in Hawaii. She questions throughout the year if she has made the right choice, moving to a place so different from anything she has known. There is no way of knowing what a staggering surprise she faces. As the three become your friends, be prepared for a whirlwind travel escape as you live with them during the year. Visit Allison in her Alaska, and admire this wild place she loves, so generous with its gifts and beauty; roam the sand dunes, breathe in the sea air with Susan in beautiful Carmel, California, which she hopes to call home once again; share the magic of Hawaii with Glynnis, discover its heavenly tropic splendor and wonder if it will capture her soul. The year brings changes for each woman and tests them. Now they are fulfilling their pledge to reunite once more where it all began. And there is a wedding to celebrate.

 

About the Author

Diane Hanger

Diane Hanger (pictured, center, with her four daughters) was born in Carmel, California. She is stirred by the grace and power of words, personal interactions and the intricacy and strength of the human spirit, aware that every place in the world provides a unique stage for life's story. Humor is a constant ally and indispensable tool. Diane is retired and lives in her beloved village of Carmel with her husband, Bruce. Four children, twelve grandchildren and six great-grandchildren afford her immeasurable joy, as well as considerable insight into life at all stages. This is her second novel, a sequel to her first, Eve's Rib.

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