Rainy Day People - A Novel

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By Susan C. Haley

Hormones and feelings don't crash and burn at 55! Will Amber teach Ben life isn't over until the last breath is drawn. Will she learn it herself?

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Rainy Day People is not just another romance story. It goes beyond that. It's an inspiring relationship story of struggle, resilience for the mature of heart. Amber, widowed early, and Ben, tossed upon the rocks by life's storms, meet by chance (or was it?) and embark on a journey neither was seeking or prepared for culminating in an edge-of-the-seat ending that will leave the reader stunned!

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A "magical" love story

This heartwarming story of love for all things living was like a hug from my mother. She was a horse whisper and introduced me to nature spirits many years ago. I identified with the magic of this story. When you open your eyes to what is really around you, you will see miracles every day. Ashley in the book claims that there are no coincidences. By the end of the book you realize that what she means is that they are really just God's little miracles.
Rainbows are signs of love and hope in this fantastic book. I saw a completely round rainbow. I happened to look straight up to the sky and there it was, above my head. It was so far away that it was a small circle but all the colors were clearly visible. It too gave me comfort as I was adjusting to widowhood.
Susan Haley is an outstanding writer. Her ability to capture you made the book one of those you can't set down. The clever way she wrote and wove the ending shows why this is an award-winning book. This love story is based on her life experiences. It touched my very soul. I look forward to reading this book again so I can take the time to reflect on the spiritual insights expressed in the conversations between Ashley and Ben.
I recommend this book of courage, love, and of being in touch with all that is. It's like a spiritual awakening.
Carol M. Welsh, author of Stop When You See Red

cmwelsh | Fri, 09/14/2007 - 23:20