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Reviews for
Kudzu As I read Kudzu,
I realized that I could not write about just one character in the book. Even though I have
to admit (as an ex-Georgia Cop) that I could certainly associate with the Georgia Sheriff
you have written about. Your book was so authentic that, as I read it, I actually felt
like I was living in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Georgia. This book is definitely a
page-turner. The authenticity of the characters gives the reader the feeling that you have
actually lived in the area you write about. Kudzu is excellent reading for everyone
who has lived in the South. I would say this is going to be another must read! Bobby Ruble,
Former Chief of Police, Kennesaw, GA Author of Have No Mercy
Kudzu Suffering from the aftermath of a painful divorce, Casey retreats to
her Grandmother Weesies cabin in the Appalachian Mountains to recuperate. She
remembers fondly the days of her childhood that she spent with her grandmother at the
cabin in Bluejay, Georgia. It seems as though Bluejay would be the idyllic place for a
safe haven and the chance to start over with a new life. But all is not as it seems
Casey discovers her grandmothers diary. As Casey reads the
diary, she finds herself transported back in time to the days of Bluejay, Georgia in the
1800s. What happens next defies explanation. Casey finds herself actually living the
life of her Grandmother Weesie. What she discovers is anything but peaceful and idyllic
Kathleen Walls has combined mystery, intrigue, time travel and
romance into one irresistible package in Kudzu.
You wont be able to put it down. Reviewed by Kristie Leigh Maguire, author of Desert Heat, Emails from the Edge and co-author of No Lady and Her Tramp |
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