Colorado Finalist Award HW

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2016 Finalist in The Maggie, Strong Romantic Elements

It takes a town to save a child. That town is Beaufort, North Carolina.

Annie Mac’s estranged husband vows that nothing will stop him from getting his baby girl. Not Annie Mac and certainly not that boy of hers.

Only four blocks away, Hannah Morgan lives in comfort with her husband and dog, making pottery and waiting for her best friend to come home. When she discovers the two children cowering in the bushes and their mama left for dead, it doesn’t take her long to rally the sleepy town of Beaufort, NC, and to set her coterie of do-gooders to some extra-strength do-gooding. Add in Clay, a lonely police lieutenant yanked out of his comfort zone and into the heart of this small family, and who knows what will happen?

A Carolina Coast Novel

A Carolina Coast Novel

 

A few kind words:

Five Stars is not a high enough rating for this marvelous book – quality writing of this caliber calls for at least a double rating of 10.  It was breathtaking.  I adored every sentence of this meticulously crafted story, and there was not a wasted word on the 403 superbly written pages.  The narrative was so descriptive and enthralling, I could hear the dog’s bark, see and feel the lightning in the sky, and smell the water in the bay…

~Books and Bindings

In Heavy Weather, Normandie Fisher has created a coastal Carolina setting so palpable you can almost smell the plough mud, as well as a cast of characters so touchingly authentic you’ll want to invite them over for a barbecue. Fischer takes the reader on an emotional journey that is both heartfelt and richly written as her characters stumble, sometimes grudgingly, toward healing and forgiveness. A deep and lovely story about the unshakable bonds of friendship and the healing power of love

~Barbara Davis, acclaimed author of The Wishing Tide and  Summer at Hideaway Key

Heavy Weather is like a tall glass of sweet tea: utterly refreshing, quintessentially Southern, and perfect for the beach. Normandie Fischer tells this story of loss and acceptance, shame and forgiveness, with skill, warmth, and compassion, and makes you with every troubled soul had the folks in Beaufort to lift them up.

~Sonja Yoerg, author of House Broken