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With nothing left but their dreams, they must forge a relationship. LAND OF THE NOONDAY SUN




When two strangers have nothing left but their dreams, they must forge a relationship in Nantahala, North Carolina, a small town known as Land of the Noonday Sun.



My female protagonist has willingly moved to Nantahala, NC to receive an inheritance from an estranged relative, but she isn't prepared for the entire situation if it involves him.




“Then let’s continue.” Mr. Brady fanned out the appropriate paperwork. After signing all the documents, he handed a key to Cassandra—the key to her new home. “Walter already has his and has agreed to show you the way.”
“What?” she petitioned, bursting from her chair. “He…he lives there…too?” she stammered.
“Of course, but if you would rather live somewhere else, that would be permissible. The instructions of the will stated you have to work at the store; it didn’t necessitate living in the family home,” the attorney said.
Cassandra looked over at him and noticed he was smiling. It wasn’t the same friendly smile as yesterday. It was a self-satisfied smile, a cat-that-ate-the-canary smile.
With nowhere else to go and unable to afford her own residence, even if she was receiving a nominal salary for working at the outdoor store, she was stuck living under the same roof as him. The meager wages would pay for groceries, gas and some activities, but she would never locate an affordable apartment on her own.
Cassandra held her head high, refusing to let him see her fragile. He had already seen her trembling yesterday. She would never reveal weakness in front of him again. “No, I’m sure we’ll manage,” she agreed reluctantly.


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  1. Hmm, looks like she's got no choice, tense snippet!

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  2. Oh intriguing turn of events there! Terrific snippet, definitely makes a person want to keep reading...

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  3. The cat that ate the canary smile ... oh Carmen I LOVE it! And I know the smile well ...

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  4. Tough situation, but I think it will work out for her. I can just see that smile on his face.

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  5. Oh, I love this kind of story! Great snippet. Will have to check it out.

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  6. Oh, this is setting up something good, I can tell. ;) Great 8!

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  7. Once chance out between two worlds...it's so tough to be left with no way out by circumstances.

    I've lived and worked near the Cherokee Reservation and the Nanthala area for seven years.

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  8. Oh I can tell this is going to get good, quick. Like a modern Gothic romance. Love those. You set it up well.

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