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Distortion, colorization, and editing of photos for header and button are completely done by me, April Jackson owner of blog.
Header: Originally by the great Shabby Blogs. I edited it to fit in my pictures and blog name.
Book covers are either provided by author/blog tour organizer or taken from Amazon.com with credit given.
We are organizing a blog tour for Back to Life by Danielle Allen. It is scheduled to run September 19 - 23. Please fill out this form if you are interested in participating!
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Synopsis ~
Sahara Lee has spent the last ten years living with the guilt of a tragic accident and its aftermath. That night irrevocably changed the outgoing, fun-loving college freshman into an introverted, workaholic with no social life. Sahara isolates herself from everyone and everything that reminds her of home in an effort to forget what happened. Using art as a substitute for love, Sahara throws herself into music and art as a way to feel something other than the guilt that haunts her. She accepts her lonely existence as penance for the role she played in the accident. That is, until she meets Tyree Barker, the good looking entrepreneur with baggage of his own.
Blindsided by a legal loophole, Sahara is suddenly forced to confront the past she’s been running from. Juggling the guilty feelings of her past and the unexpected feelings of her present, Sahara’s future becomes complicated as she heads down a path of forgiveness, love, and heartbreak…and not in that particular order.
Back to Life reminds you that living and existing are two completely different ways to go through life. Grief will break you but guilt, guilt will destroy you. And once that happens, what can bring you back to life?
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18247098-back-to-life
Natalie
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