<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In the bestselling tradition of Kate Jacobs' "The Friday Night Knitting Club" comes a wonderfully assured women's fiction debut, brimming with warmth and wit, about starting over and crafting an ideal life.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p> <br>A New Englander born and bred, the last place Sydney Webster expects to find herself starting over is on an island off the coast of Florida. Yet here she is in Cedar Key, trying to pull herself together after her husband's untimely death--and the even more untimely revelation of his gambling addiction. Bereft of her comfortable suburban life, Syd takes shelter at a college pal's bed and breakfast, where amidst the bougainvillea blossoms and the island's gentle rhythms, a plan begins to form. . . <p/>Syd never considered the possibility of turning her passion for spinning and knitting into something more than a hobby, but when the unique composition of her wool draws attention, a door is opened--the first among many. Yet even as she ventures out of her comfort zone, Syd finds herself stepping into the embrace of a community rich with love, laughter, friendship. . .and secrets. And as long-hidden truths are revealed, Syd faces a choice: spin a safety net--or spin decidedly forward and never look back. . . <p/> <br>""Poignant, absorbing, humorous. . .a debut that tugs at the heart."" <br>--Sophia Nash, author of <em>A Dangerous Beauty</em> <p/> <br>""Captures the essence of what often lies in each of our hearts. Don't miss it!"" <br>--J.L. Miles, author of <em>Cold Rock River </em> </p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Born and raised north of Boston, <b>Terri DuLong</b> was a previous resident of Cedar Key, Florida. She now resides on the east coast of the state in Ormond Beach with her husband, three dogs and two cats. A retired Registered Nurse, she began her writing career as a contributing writer for <i>Bonjour Paris</i>, where she shared her travel experiences to France in over forty articles with a fictional canine narrator. Terri's love of knitting provides quiet time to develop her characters and plots as she works on her new Ormond Beach novels. You can visit her website at www.terridulong.com or at her Facebook fan page, www.facebook.com/TerriDuLongAuthor.
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