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Somewhere Between Black and White

Shelly Hickman

Publisher: Shelly Hickman

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Summary

"The magic, depth and beautiful messages woven throughout the story make it such a feel-good novel...I will think about the many important issues raised in this book for a long time." --Samantha Stroh Bailey, Author of "Finding Lucas"  
 
"A heartwarming and entertaining story that has a sweet romance and thoughtful life message." --Jersey Girl Book Reviews  
 
"I loved the wit in this novel!! My stomach got a workout from some laughter." --Storm Goddess Book Reviews  
 
 
When approaching life’s problems, Sophie sees in black and white. That is, when they’re someone else’s problems. So when it comes to her sister, Sophie is sure she has all the answers, and offers them without hesitation. If only her sister would listen.  
 
Then, through a series of chance encounters, she meets Sam, who is witty, kind, and downright unflappable. Sophie has the overwhelming sense that she’s known him before, and as a relationship builds between them, odd visions invade her mind. Though she tries to dismiss them, their persistence will not allow it.  
 
As someone who is quick to judge others, she is intrigued by Sam’s ability to accept people as they are. She begins to see him as a role model, but try as she may, his accepting nature is difficult to emulate.  
 
Will Sophie ever be able to put her hasty judgments aside and realize not every problem has a simple solution?
Available since: 12/27/2012.

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