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Paperback Nowhere, Carolina: A Novel (Southern Discomfort) Book

ISBN: 1601421672

ISBN13: 9781601421678

Nowhere, Carolina: A Novel (Southern Discomfort)

(Book #2 in the Southern Discomfort Series)

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From a RITA Award finalist comes a story about a small town single mother whowill have to trust God if she wants to give her daughter the father she needsand prove she has learned to love beyond... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Another great book by Tamara Leigh

Excellent book. Very funny and touching. I love Tamara Leigh's books. If you haven't read any of her books, read this one. But also, don't miss "Splitting Harriet" which is fantastic! If you enjoy Christian Fiction, give it a try!

a page-turning story of romance, forgiveness and freedom born of truth

Twelve years ago, Maggie Pickwick was a high school cheerleader with a self-centered heart, a head of flaming red hair, and a face and body that turned all the boys' heads. In short, the popular girl --- so popular, in fact, that she graduated in maternity clothes. By summer's end, Maggie was a single teenaged mom with a baby girl, living in a small town and wondering which of three boys might be her baby's father. Though present-day Maggie still doesn't know the answer, she does know the love of God --- a love that made her a new creation in Christ. But when a former boyfriend re-enters her life, will she be able to convince him that she's not the shallow girl who broke his heart in high school? Maggie and her daughter, Devyn, still live in Pickwick, North Carolina, the town her family founded and the place she refers to as Nowhere, Carolina. It is the same town where Maggie waved her pom-poms, flirted with the boys and harassed the "nerds." But huge changes took place in Maggie with the help of Skippy Baggett, the mother of a girl who often fell victim to Maggie's harassment. It was Skippy who found Maggie on the side of the road with a flat tire when Maggie was headed for an abortion clinic. And though she had every right to pass her by, Skippy instead took Maggie under her wing, showing her God's love and leading her to a path that ended at the foot of the cross. Life in Pickwick is going just fine for Maggie, who has established herself as a respected art and antiques auctioneer. Determined to be a good mom to Devyn, she has raised her daughter in the church, worked hard and did her best to set a good example. The only reoccurring problem is Devyn's longing for a father. When old flame Reece Thorpe is hired by Maggie's uncle to create a sculpture for the town, Maggie finds her world turned upside down. Could Reece be Devyn's real father? And could her mixed-up emotions for him be love? Maggie sets out to find the answer to the first question by obtaining a DNA kit. After fumbling several attempts to secure a DNA sample from Reece, she finally succeeds, only to find out that Reece is not Devyn's biological father. But in the weeks it takes to get the results, Maggie finds herself caught in a web of little white lies, all aimed at showing Reece she's not the teenage girl he remembers. Reece sees past the lies enough to start falling for Maggie. But will she ruin her chance at love by continuing to skirt around the truth? Tamara Leigh, the bestselling author of more than a dozen novels, has created a host of heartwarming, funny and delightful characters in NOWHERE, CAROLINA. They lead the reader through a page-turning story of romance, forgiveness and freedom born of truth. Humorous and touching, this book will be a favorite with women as it emphasizes God's plans to give his children "hope and a future." --- Reviewed by Susan Miura

A Must Read

Well, once again Tamara Leigh has out done herself. It took me one day to read through "Nowhere Carolina". I'd purchased it days before but Sunday came, my day to relax, I picked up the book at 8 in the morning and sat it down around 5 and wish I had not gone through it so fast, because though it was an amazing book, I so desperately wanted to pick up the next one...like everyone else, I shall have to wait. Once again, I was inspired by Tamara's writing. The characters kept me gripped from the moment I opened to the first page, to the last page I sadly had to close. I don't know what it is about Tamara's books, other than she has the knack for keeping you interested in the book, that you lose the time. I thought about taking her book to work with me and read during breaks, but knowing how she writes, I knew I wouldn't be able to concentrate on my work until I completed the story. If you haven't had the chance to pick up a copy, trust me...go do it, you won't be disappointed, and you'll be a fan of Tamara Leigh's for life. Suggestion, pick up the others prior to this one, it'll make it easier to wait until Tamara releases her next book. Thanks Tamara.

Great Summer Read

I just spent seven days camping with my husband and children and lived for the rare moments when I could pour through the pages of the latest saga. I just love the personalities that emerge from each chapter - as if they are sitting beside me at the campfire. My forest became Nowhere, Carolina as I was caught up in Maggie's quandaries. While pre-marital sex is not something I advocate, it is presented with a great deal of sensitivity and thoughtfulness. The idea that a paternity custody suit is a really refreshing idea in a time where casual sex runs rampant. Lindsey Mattews

fine inspirational contemporary drama

In Pickwick, North Carolina, when Maggie was a teen she was wild and out of control who never said no to her boyfriends until she got pregnant. Having a child changed Maggie who turned to Christianity for help as a single mom raising a kid alone out of wedlock in "Nowhere", Carolina as she calls her hometown. Maggie never bothered to learn who sired Devyn although there were three candidates; two still living in town. Her attitude changes when the third, her high school sweetheart Reece Thorpe, returns to their hometown. Fearing one or more of the male candidates might pursue a paternity custody suit and now obsessed with a need to know, she prays Reece is the one because she still loves him. Maggie serendipitously obtains DNA samples of the trio to find out who is Devyn's dad. The second Southern Discomfort inspirational contemporary drama (see Leaving Carolina for Maggie's cousin Piper's saga) is an enjoyable tale starring a wonderful small town cast. Character driven by the overly obstinate Maggie and her relationships with the possible biological fathers, fans of Three Men and a Baby with a religious spin will want to visit Nowhere, Carolina. Harriet Klausner
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