Home In Harrison Mountain
$17.95
Come visit the small Southern town of Harrison and meet the people who live here.
Ella struggles with the loss of her husband, but with the help of her dear friend Jackson and love from her daughter’s family, she just may overcome her sadness.
Amy and Jessica’s friendship grows stronger as they share their day-to-day lives, working together at the school and dating two guys who are also best friends.
Jodie faces tragedy that leads her to new beginnings.
Richard’s career at his very prestigious law firm takes a scary turn, leading him to an unexpected new life with his wife, Kathy, by his side.
Experience faith, love, loss, and humor in this cozy story of the everyday lives of the people of Harrison.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781449781224
ISBN10: 1449781225
Jamie Ferris
Binding: Perfect
Published: January 2013
Publisher: WestBow Press
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