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Welcome to Last Chance - (Place to Call Home) by Cathleen Armstrong (Paperback)

Welcome to Last Chance - (Place to Call Home) by  Cathleen Armstrong (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Lainie Davis has never had anyone to count on but herself. Will that change when she finds herself stranded in Last Chance, New Mexico?<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>The red warning light on her car dashboard drove Lainie Davis to seek help in the tiny town of Last Chance, New Mexico. But as she encounters the people who make Last Chance their home, it's her heart that is flashing bright red warning lights. These people are entirely too nice, too accommodating, and too interested in her personal life for Lainie's comfort--especially since she's on the run and hoping to slip away unnoticed.<br/><br/>Yet in spite of herself, Lainie finds that she is increasingly drawn in to the dramas of small town life. An old church lady who always has room for a stranger. A handsome bartender with a secret life. A single mom running her diner and worrying over her teenage son. Could Lainie actually make a life in this little hick town? Or will the past catch up to her even here in the middle of nowhere?<br/><br/>Cathleen Armstrong pens a debut novel filled with complex, lovable characters making their way through life and relationships the best they can. Her evocative descriptions, observational humor, and talent at rendering romantic scenes will earn her many fans.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><b>She's learned you can't count on anyone--but she didn't count on landing in Last Chance.<br/></b><br/>The red warning light on her car dashboard may have driven Lainie Davis to seek help in the tiny town of Last Chance, New Mexico, but as she meets the people who make this one-horse town their home, it's her heart that is flashing bright red warning lights. These people are entirely too nice, too accommodating, and too interested in her personal life--especially since she's on the run and hoping to slip away unnoticed.<br/><br/>Yet in spite of herself, Lainie is increasingly drawn into the small-town dramas and to a handsome local guy with a secret of his own. Could Lainie actually make a life in this little town? Or will the past catch up to her even here in the middle of nowhere?<br/><br/><br/>"With equal parts hope, charm, and tender faith, Cathleen Armstrong spins a tale as warm and welcoming as a roadside café on a dusty highway. Exit from the fast lane and visit Last Chance. It's a place you won't soon forget."--<b>Lisa Wingate</b>, bestselling and award-winning author of <i>Firefly Island</i> and <i>Blue Moon Bay<br/></i><br/>"With an eclectic cast of characters and well-developed plot, <i>Welcome to Last Chance</i> pulls the reader in from the first blink of the warning light on the dashboard of Lainie's car."--<b>Beth K. Vogt</b>, author of <i>Catch a Falling Star</i> and <i>Wish You Were Here<br/></i><br/>"An outstanding debut novel! <i>Welcome to Last Chance</i> gives us a warm but never sentimental view of small-town life, sprinkled with characters full of quirks and faults--all seen through the eyes of a tough but fragile heroine. Cathleen Armstrong has crafted a story to cherish."--<b>Sarah Sundin</b>, award-winning author of <i>With Every Letter</i><br/><br/>"A wonderful debut novel . . . . Readers will enjoy the simplicity of <i>Welcome to Last Chance</i> and the complexity of Lainie's character."--<i>New York Journal of Books<br/><br/></i><b>Cathleen Armstrong </b>lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, but her roots remain deep in New Mexico, where she grew up and where much of her family still lives. Her debut novel, <i>Welcome to Last Chance</i>, has already won the 2009 American Christian Fiction Writers Genesis Award for Women's Fiction.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Cathleen Armstrong </b>lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband, Ed, and their corgi. Though she has been in California for many years now, her roots remain deep in New Mexico where she grew up and where much of her family still lives. After she and Ed raised three children, she returned to college and earned a BA in English. <i>Welcome to Last Chance</i> won the 2009 American Christian Fiction Writers Genesis Award for Women's Fiction.

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