Welcome Home by Glenda Poulter Paperback Book

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Author: Glenda Poulter

Format: Quality Paperback

Publisher: P.D. Publishing, Inc.

Published: Nov 2009

Genre: Fiction - Lesbian

Pages: 192

Synopsis

Shelby Livingston left home thirty years ago, vowing never to permanently return. But she's tired of her itinerant lifestyle as a photojournalist and is ready to settle down and stay in one place. When she learns of a position on the staff of a magazine near her hometown of Yancey, SC, she decides to bid on it and returns for an interview just in time for her 30th high school reunion. Memories of her senior year in high school flood back. She remembers all the pain she felt as the Six - Howie, Carolyn, Melissa, Kara, Naomi, and Shelby - were split apart, first through betrayal and then through departure. Shelby has to face the ghosts and the demons from her past. Will she be able to forgive them, living and dead, so that she can finally settle down in one place?

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Reviews

BookLender review by Rachel on 2010-08-06 12:54:05

The story was interesting enough and could have had a lot more emotional impact, if the author would have shown the story rather than told it. I think the number of pages was too short to encapsulate nearly 30 years of history, which may account for the weak presentation. I do believe the author has a lot of talent. There were glimmers of charm where the two love interests were together, which didn't happen until the last third or so of the book. They were charming and their scenes were good. This is the case where I hope the author fine tunes her craft bc I think she has potential.