Alice At Heart [Kindle Edition]
          Deborah Smith                (Author)             
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From Library Journal
   Reclusive, wary, and known locally as Odd Alice, orphaned Alice  Riley  has always known she was different; but it isn't until she  saves a  child from drowning by using her phenomenal underwater  abilities and  links minds with drowning salvage diver Griffin  Randolf and saves him,  too, that her half-sisters learn of her  existence, and she discovers  how special she and Griffin really  are. Old secrets, revenge, and  passion fuel this compelling,  intricately plotted story of love, trust,  and acceptance, which  successfully straddles the line between romance  and fantasy and  should appeal to fans of both genres. Recalling Susan  Krinard's  werewolf romances, Smith's new work nicely sets the stage for   her projected romantic fantasy series, "Water Lilies." Smith (On  Bear  Mountain) is a respected writer of romances and other types  of fiction  and lives in Dahlonega, GA. [This title is also  available as an e-book  in Adobe Acrobat and MS Reader formats  from iPublish.com Ed.]   
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. 
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Booklist
   Alice, an ugly duckling with webbed feet who never grew into a swan,  is taking a frigid winter swim in Lake Riley, high in the Georgia  Appalachians, when she has a vision of a drowning diver. She sends  Griffin Randolph a mental message to breathe and establishes a  telepathic link. At the same time a little girl falls into the icy lake  on the opposite shore, and, amazingly enough, Alice is able to save her,  but the rescue puts her unhappily in the spotlight and under suspicion.  Then the three glamorous Bonavendier sisters of Sainte's Point Island  show up at the awards ceremony and inform Alice that she's their  father's posthumous daughter. When Alice arrives at the island, she  discovers that she and Griffin have a mysterious bond, that a  long-standing enmity separates his family and hers, and that the  Bonavendiers' past includes a mermaid great-grandmother and accusations  of piracy. Readers of Alice Hoffman will enjoy Smith's surprisingly  convincing blend of romance and magical realism. Diana Tixier Herald
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Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
Product Details
- Format: Kindle Edition
- File Size: 447 KB
- Print Length: 320 pages
- Publisher: BelleBooks (January 13, 2011)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
- Language: English
- ASIN: B003VIWVEG
- Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
 
 
 
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