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The Rock Orchard

by P S Wall

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Some women can touch a man and heal like Jesus. The man who sees sunrise from a Belle woman's bed will swear he's been born again.

So begins Paula Wall's funny, poignant, and sexy novel, The Rock Orchard. Musette Belle could lay her hand on a baby's heart and see his life as if he'd already lived it. Even in death, she continues to shock the good citizens of Leaper's Fork, Tennessee, and her descendents are doing their best to carry on her legacy. Angela Belle, a haunting and beautiful siren, lures every man she meets into greatness, while her illegitimate and very independent daughter, Dixie, serves tea and vanilla wafers to the statue of the Confederate soldier she believes is her father. But when Charlotte Belle, a woman who would rather spend the night with Jack Daniel's than any man she knows, seduces a stranger in the cemetery, it not only transforms the two people involved but the entire town.

Blending sensuality, wisdom, and wry wit to create a truly unique love story, The Rock Orchard is about the strength of community, the might of God, and the ultimate power of extraordinary women.

Review:

"Wall's created a crystalline world so full of one-of-a-kind characters...you can't help but enjoy your visit."

-- New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult

Review:

"The legendary Belle family women of Leaper's Fork, Tennessee, sparkle to life in this fine debut novel."

-- Publishers Weekly

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"Wall's writing...sizzles."

-- Nashville Scene

Synopsis:

Some women can touch a man and heal like Jesus. The man who sees sunrise from a Belle woman's bed will swear he's been born again.

When it came to men, Charlotte Belle strictly ascribed to the law of catch and release. As soon as she could get a man out of her bed, she threw him back in the stream. No, Charlotte did not need a man. She had money. She had her driver, Mr. Nalls, for heavy lifting. Sex? Her pond was well stocked. What else does a woman need a man for? And so it comes as quite a surprise to Charlotte that she can not stop thinking about the Reverend Thomas Jones.

In The Rock Orchard, debut novelist Paula Wall uses sexy, lyrical prose — and throws in a dash of magic — to create a truly unique and hysterical love story.

Synopsis:

Blending sensuality, wisdom, and wry wit to create a truly unique love story, Paula Wall's novel is about powerful men, the power of God, and the ultimate power of extraordinary women.

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DeAnna Woolston, April 22, 2009 (view all comments by DeAnna Woolston)
Wall's novels are chick lit candy--well written, funny and touching and above all they are tasty. Her characters are multi-dimensional and a blast to hang out with for the short time it will take you to devour her books.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780743496230
Author:
Wall, P S
Publisher:
Washington Square Press
Author:
Wall, Paula
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Sagas
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
Romantic suspense fiction.
Subject:
City and town life
Copyright:
Edition Description:
B102
Publication Date:
January 2006
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
244
Dimensions:
8.34x5.28x.73 in. .60 lbs.

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