The Winter Haven Duology
Reviews and critical praise
"This is a lovely coming of age story"--Laura Carter for Reader's Favorite
" book but the depth and emotion in this novel will draw in adult readers also."--Laura Carter for Reader's Favorite
" Author writes with the heart of a poet. You will get lost in the language of this disturbing coming-of-age love story."--Indie Reader
"This was am amazing book!! I thought about this book long after I finished reading. It affected me so much!! Their love story was sweet but doomed. Well written and it was expertly told. "--Anonymous Reviewer, Smashwords.com
USA Today's Indielove's best books of 2013.
" book but the depth and emotion in this novel will draw in adult readers also."--Laura Carter for Reader's Favorite
" Author writes with the heart of a poet. You will get lost in the language of this disturbing coming-of-age love story."--Indie Reader
"This was am amazing book!! I thought about this book long after I finished reading. It affected me so much!! Their love story was sweet but doomed. Well written and it was expertly told. "--Anonymous Reviewer, Smashwords.com
USA Today's Indielove's best books of 2013.
Winter Haven: a novelA young woman falls in love with her small town's prodigal son, and tries to make the romance work amidst tragedy and disapproval.
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North Island: a sequelThe sequel to the Winter Haven picks up six years after the heart-wrenching first book. Unfinished business and unrequited love are two of the themes in this conclusion.
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More about Winter Haven & North Island
Winter Haven is a coming of age new adult novel that takes place in the fictional town of Winter Haven, in the very real place of North Island (Vancouver Island, Canada).
The moods of this novel are loneliness, alienation and boredom. It's written as a throwback novel, and deals with coming of age themes of first love, mistakes and illness and heartbreak.
Its sequel, North Island, takes place six years after the original novel and completes the story.
The moods of this novel are loneliness, alienation and boredom. It's written as a throwback novel, and deals with coming of age themes of first love, mistakes and illness and heartbreak.
Its sequel, North Island, takes place six years after the original novel and completes the story.