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Schofield, Susan Clark Horizon Blues ISBN 13: 9781494425371

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"My son has just left for college, I have just left my husband, and now, with precious little warning and even less sex, I am pregnant. Does this mean I have to go back?" HORIZON BLUES A disillusioned empty nester. A silenced musician. A complicated quest for simple love. Thea Acheson has no sooner broken free from her philandering, workaholic husband than she realizes she's carrying their second child. Blues-rock guitarist Chris Larkin has lived in self-imposed exile ever since the mysterious deaths of his wife and father drove him from the stage to silent seclusion on Maine's Penobscot coast. Thea craves the simple life-wholesome work by day, a good book by the woodstove at night-while Chris is a walking complication. When Thea takes refuge with the aging shepherdess who grazes her sheep on Chris's land, she finds herself drawn to Chris, and into the Larkin family's turbulent world, one where dangerous secrets and heartache have drowned out both harmony and trust-and Thea's own choices hold the key to rebirth. Praise for Susan Clark Schofield's previous novels: TELLURIDE "The action is nicely complemented by Schofield's skillful delineation of her characters' struggles with the complications of the human heart. Historical accuracy and splendidly rich detail make this a winner in any genre." Publisher's Weekly "Generously endowed with colorful characters...and a very good mystery as well." The Pilot, Southern Pines, NC "The passions and the action make this fast-moving novel enjoyable reading." Main Line Times, Wayne, PA ..".a pleasure to read..." Kirkus Reviews REFUGIO, THEY NAMED YOU WRONG "A remarkable first novel that brings absolutely fascinating people together against a vividly real background. Not to be missed." Los Angeles Times Book Review "Between this brilliant author and the voice of her creation...every page teems with life." Tampa Tribune-Times "A remarkable novel...by a young writer already mistress of her craft....A haunting and beautiful story; hi

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Susan Clark Schofield has published three historical novels of the American West: ORION'S PREY, TELLURIDE, and REFUGIO, THEY NAMED YOU WRONG. She lives in Massachusetts.

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