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Leaving November (A Clayburn Novel)
Description:
Daughter of the town drunk, Vienne Kenney has escaped Clayburn for law school in California. But after failing the bar exam—twice—she’s back home with her tail between her legs, managing Latte-dah, the Clayburn café turned upscale coffee shop. Jackson Linder runs the art gallery across the street and Vienne has had her eye on him since she was a skinny seventh grader and he was the hunky high school lifeguard who didn’t know she existed. Now it’s his turn to fall for her and suddenly Clayburn seems like a pretty nice place to be...until Vienne discovers that Jack is fresh out of rehab and still struggling with the same addiction that ultimately killed her father.
Awards:
Year |
Title |
Description |
2009 |
National Readers Choice Award finalist |
Oklahoma Romance Writers; judged by readers |
2009 |
Booksellers Best Award finalist |
Judged by booksellers |
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