Contemporary

Chance Of A Lifetime By Jodi Thomas

Monday, January 07, 2013

Welcome to my town, Harmony, Texas. I thought readers might like to start the new year with a book set in a small town called CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. Once in a while everything comes together in a story that makes it fun to write. I think you’ll love the visit where secrets whisper of old love affairs and kindness to others warms your heart.

I wanted to write a deep love story about two people who had been friends in childhood and lost each other one night because of an attack. She was hurt and he felt guilty for not being there to help. When Emily Tomlinson sees Tannon Parker ten years later, they don’t know how to mend the fences to find one another again. I wanted to write a very tender love story about an attraction far deeper than physical, a love that went all the way to their hearts.

While they are getting to know one another, they’re also dealing with problems in the library that she runs. The place is suddenly infested with want-to-be writers meeting upstairs.

If you are looking for a book that will let you step out of daily life into a world of mystery, laughs and falling in love, you’ll enjoy CHANCE OF A LIFETIME.

So, come along with me to Harmony.

Jodi Thomas

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Comments
Little Lamb Lost commented on 07-Jan-2013 12:33 PM
This sounds like such a warm touching story. And I love that the heroine runs the library. Libraries have always been one of my favorite places.
L L commented on 07-Jan-2013 07:02 PM
Nice post.
Patricia Barraclough commented on 09-Jan-2013 08:15 PM
Two of my favorite things, libraries and small towns. I have read reviews and interviews and it sounds like a really good story. As a former small town librarian with many similar experiences and patrons to those mention as being in this book, I am looking forward to reading it. I expect well drawn characters and interesting plot lines. I know I won't be disappointed with anything from Jodi Thomas. This will be my first trip to Harmony but not my last. I will be reading the backlist before visiting this one.
Molly Wilsbacher commented on 13-Jan-2013 09:13 AM
I have a few of Jodi's books. I love how she writes of small towns. I grew up in a small town in WV and enjoy reading about the togetherness that you don't find in the bigger cities.

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