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Secrets and lies have haunted Lucy Meeks from her earliest memories. But, the summer of her sweet sixteen is a new beginning. Lucy starts her first job, gets her first car, and experiences her first kiss. Edward, a handsome and athletic horseback riding instructor sets Lucy's heart on fire for the very first time. Lucy is not the only one smitten with his sensual appeal and she may just have to stand in line. Wise beyond his years, Edward helps Lucy unravel the mysterious questions of her past. Why did her father kill himself? Was it her fault? What is her mother not telling her? Who would have ever believed that such a small town could keep the answers hidden? Set in the modest rural community of Thomson, Georgia, When I Was Green vividly depicts Lucy's brave journey in the summer of 1996. With Edward's help, Lucy is determined to face whatever she finds! You'll want to follow every step of this fiery young lady as the diary of buried secrets is unlocked before her very eyes.
In the second book of The Wrightsboro Hunt Series, A Horse of a Different Color, we find the answer to the question, what did the letter say? What were Edward's parting words to Lucy? Again centered around the fictional fox hunting club The Wrightsboro Hunt, not only do we find answers to the questions left unanswered by When I Was Green, but A Horse of a Different Color brings new questions and challenges to Edward and Lucy. Is Lucy still Green and despite the challenges of distance, age difference and unthinkable acts of violence, will Edward find his way back to her?
No one had ever looked forward to a funeral more than Cara McConnell. After all, funerals weren't exactly happy occasions, but for Cara, the funeral of her best friend's mother was the opportunity for which she'd been waiting. All of her college friends were set to be there including Andy Sheppard, the boy that she'd not just let get away, but the boy she'd pushed away. For fourteen years, Cara lived knowing she owed Andy an apology. She'd endured an unimaginable marriage, surviving on memories and daydreams of Andy while siffling the guilt she felt for breaking his heart, for breaking her own heart. He had been the one and by the time she figured it out it was too late. Now widowed, Cara was free to do more than daydream and free to do more than imagine righting the wrongs of her youth, but things are never that simple, not even for adults. Recently divorced and father to a teenager, Andy wasn't as free as he once was and Cara was tied to unresolved issues of her late husband's estate. They weren't early twenty somethings anymore and there was more to life than saying, "I'm sorry," "You're forgiven," and picking up where they left off.
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