Where luck meets trust, miracles can happen.
Cristy Haviland served eight months in prison, where she gave birth to the child of the man who put her there and might yet destroy her. Now she's free again, but what does that mean? As smart as she is, a learning disability has kept her from learning to read—and that's the least of her hurdles.
Georgia Ferguson, a talented educator, receives a mysterious charm bracelet that may help her find the mother who abandoned her at birth. Does she want to follow the clues? And if she does, can reticent Georgia reach out for help along the way?
Both women are at a crossroads where unlikely unions can be formed, where two very different women might bridge the gap between generations and education and together make tough choices.
Somewhere between the townships called Luck and Trust, at a mountain cabin known as the Goddess House, two very different women may even, if they dare, find common ground and friendship.
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“The complex juxtaposition of finding identity, mystery,suspense, and detailed descriptions of the charming countryside, as well as thedevelopment of Cristy and Georgia, makes Somewherebetween Luck and Trust a pleasant read…Ms. Richards' plausible scenarios and credible, compassionate, and even heartless characters all contribute to an enticing plot and intriguingstoryline.”
— New York Journal of Books
“A rich, deeply moving Southern-fried novel that speaks to you heart and soul, mixing mystery, romance, and Lowcountry fiction in one empowering read. Her perfectly cast narrative enlightens, entertains, and educates as it flows smoothly throughout the tale. Her unforgettable, enigmatic, fully developed characters will bring joy and fear.”
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Emilie Richards is the bestselling author of more than seventy novels, including the 1994 Rita winner Dragonslayer. Three of her books have been finalists for Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice Awards, and she was a finalist for their Career Achievement Award. Her many novels feature complex characterizations and in-depth explorations of social issues, a result of her training and experience as a family counselor.
Karen White has been narrating audiobooks of all genres since 1999. Honored to be included in AudioFile’s Best Voices, she’s also a four-time Audie Finalist and has earned multiple AudioFile Earphones Awards and Library Journal starred reviews.