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Review of Under a Southern Sky

This is one of the better romance novels that I have read. The characters are rich, different, individual, and likable. The settings are enjoyable and the story takes lots of neat twists and turns. Kristi Woodson Harvey weaves a masterful tale of a threesome with multiple narrators into a romance. However, one of the characters is dead. The dead wife leaves her thoughts in journal entries and letters for her widowed husband who after three years is still devoted to her memory. HIs former next-door neighbor, once a woman of his dreams re-enters his life and provides interest and a rekindling of romance. But is she ready to settle down? She has a few secrets of her own. A relationship unknown to the widowed husband with his dead wife and a new love interest are just a few of the surprises to unwrap in this highly entertaining read. You won't want to put it down and more than that you won't want it to end. Thanks to #UndertheSouthernSky#NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this book

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