I Left My Heart In Georgia


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Amy Mullins, a travel blogger, finds herself stranded due to transmission failure in White Path, Georgia. Having to wait for the part to arrive, Amy is encouraged to explore White Path and blog about the community. Stumbling upon a man named Marvin Hall, she overhears how his pecan business is failing because of newer farms opening in the area. Determined to help Marvin and his farm, Amy spends her time on the pecan farm and learns more about the nut and the farmer. Using her talent in blogging, she hopes she can turn things around for Marvin and his farm. I Left My Heart In Georgia is perfectly cultivated with charm, wit, and determination that’ll have you rooting for the characters and more.




It's Not Over Until You Win


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A step-by-step plan offers examples and exercises on how to determine and live by a set of values, experiment with failure as a formula for success, and take life beyond set limits.




The Atlanta Heiress


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Atlanta holds a secret. A secret about a family responsible for the many great things brought to the community. Christi Kelly has the perfect life working as an artist in the city. After the death of her father, Christi inherits the family mansion. Her detective boyfriend, Malcolm Bryant, becomes intrigued with the Kelly heritage. However, when Christi finds an odd journal in a secret cellar, she begins to realise that things are not quite as they seem in the Kelly family. The Atlanta Heiress is a mystery set in the heart of Atlanta, Georgia with an abundance of twists in every chapter.




I Left My Heart in Shanghi, Alabama


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After Dale Short moved away (reluctantly) from his hometown of Shanghi [sic] in Walker County, Alabama, he wrote home every week -- by means of a newspaper column in The Daily Mountain Eagle, where he held his first writing job in the late 1960s. The columns -- a homesick country boy’s reflections on the comforts, conflicts, and absurdities of living in the modern world -- have become a consistent favorite of Walker County readers, and have been honored multiple times by the Alabama Press Association and Alabama Media Professionals as the outstanding newspaper column in the state. They are collected here in Short's book I Left My Heart in Shanghi, Alabama, along with a new introduction by the author.




A Piece of My Heart


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A USA Today Bestseller! "Sharon Sala is a consummate storyteller. Her skills shine in her Blessings, Georgia series. If you can stop reading then you're a better woman than me." —DEBBIE MACOMBER, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author Welcome to Blessings, Georgia, the best small town in the South! Growing up in a troubled foster home, Mercy Dane knew she could never rely on anyone but herself. She's used to giving her all to people who don't give her a second glance, so when she lands in Blessings, Georgia, she's flabbergasted when the town opens its arms to her. She never dreamed she'd ever find family or friends—or a man who looks at her as if she hung the stars. Police Chief Lon Pittman is getting restless living in sleepy little Blessings. But the day Mercy Dane roars into his life on the back of a motorcycle, practically daring him to pull her over, he's lost. There's something about Mercy's tough-yet-vulnerable spirit that calls to Lon, and he will do anything in his power to make her realize that home isn't just where the heart is—home is where their heart is. Blessings, Georgia Series: You and Only You (Book 1) I'll Stand by You (Book 2) Saving Jake (Book 3) A Piece of My Heart (Book 4) The Color of Love (Book 5) Come Back to Me (Book 6) Forever My Hero (Book 7) A Rainbow Above Us (Book 8) What People Are Saying about Sharon Sala's Small Town Romance: "[Sala] is a master of the romance genre." —RT Book Reviews "Sala [brings] a serious undertone to an appealing and warm small-town romance, a second chance love story in the mode of Debbie Macomber." —Booklist for Saving Jake




Georgia's Heart


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As Mahalia read through the magazine trying to find a way to save the most important thing in her life, she saw Mason Jackson's ad for a temporary wife. Mason's first marriage had been a disaster and he had no children. He decided to advertise for a woman he could marry for the express purpose of producing a child, then divorce her right after the birth. At least that had been the plan until Mahalia answered the ad. Can two people get past what they want and realize what they need?




Georgia On My Mind


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Eugene Park, florist at Azalea Meadows, takes over the flower shop his mother built up over the years. Popular for it’s long lasting flowers, Azalea Meadows is the place to find the best and most unique of flowers. Finding herself meandering through the flower shop, Jacquelyn Bellman stumbles and falls into a beautiful display of Azaleas. Upset about the outcome, she volunteers to work her debt off at the shop and learns new things about the life of a florist. Becoming intrigued with Eugene, she continues to root her life around him and establish a new life to flourish on. Georgia On My Mind is a simple tale about working through mishaps and finding peace within the surroundings. This story will beguile you with its colorful characters and vibrant scenery.







State of the Heart


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A heartfelt collection of personal stories that connect a common past and offer hope for a promising future For many, South Carolina is a sunny vacation destination. For those who have been lucky enough to call it home, it is a source of rich memories and cultural heritage. In this final volume of State of the Heart, thirty-eight nationally and regionally known writers share their personal stories about places in South Carolina that hold special meaning for them. While this is a book about place, it is ultimately about people's connections to one another, to a complex, common past, and to ongoing efforts to build a future of promise and possibility in the Palmetto state. Editor Aïda Rogers groups the essays thematically, with poetry, vintage photographs, and even recipes introducing each section. She unites pieces by New York Times best-selling novelists Patti Callahan Henry, CJ Lyons, and John Jakes; USA Today best-selling mystery writer Susan Boyer; historians Walter Edgar, Orville Vernon Burton, and Bernard Powers; artist and author Mary Whyte; and cookbook authors Sallie Ann Robinson and the Lee Brothers—just to name a few. Nikky Finney, a South Carolina native and winner of the 2011 National Book Award for poetry, provides the foreword. The afterword is written by Cassandra King, author of six novels, including the New York Times best seller The Sunday Wife. Includes essays by: Pilley Bianchi, Kim Boykin, Susan M. Boyer, Orville Vernon Burton, Emily Clay, Marian Wright Edelman, Walter Edgar, Mindy Friddle, Kendra Hamilton, Kristine Hartvigsen, Patti Callahan Henry, Chris Horn, John Jakes, David Lauderdale, Matt Lee, Ted Lee, Melinda Long, CJ Lyons, Tom Mack, Michael L. Miller, Margaret N. O'Shea, Katr Sally Palmer, John W. Pilley Jr., Jon Pineda, Mark Powell, Bernard E. Powers Jr., Pat Robertson, Sallie Ann Robertson, Jonathan Sanchez, Alex Sanders, Martha R. Severens, Jim Welch, H. A. (Humpy) Wheeler, Mary Whyte, Jane Floyd Zeneger




The Class of '65


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In the midst of racial strife, one young man showed courage and empathy. It took forty years for the others to join him Being a student at Americus High School was the worst experience of Greg Wittkamper's life. Greg came from a nearby Christian commune, Koinonia, whose members devoutly and publicly supported racial equality. When he refused to insult and attack his school's first black students in 1964, Greg was mistreated as badly as they were: harassed and bullied and beaten. In the summer after his senior year, as racial strife in Americus -- and the nation -- reached its peak, Greg left Georgia. Forty-one years later, a dozen former classmates wrote letters to Greg, asking his forgiveness and inviting him to return for a class reunion. Their words opened a vein of painful memory and unresolved emotion, and set him on a journey that would prove healing and saddening. The Class of '65 is more than a heartbreaking story from the segregated South. It is also about four of Greg's classmates -- David Morgan, Joseph Logan, Deanie Dudley, and Celia Harvey -- who came to reconsider the attitudes they grew up with. How did they change? Why, half a lifetime later, did reaching out to the most despised boy in school matter to them? This noble book reminds us that while ordinary people may acquiesce to oppression, we all have the capacity to alter our outlook and redeem ourselves.