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Saving Eden An Ecology Romance - The Eden Trilogy #1 - cover

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Saving Eden An Ecology Romance - The Eden Trilogy #1

S C Hamill

Publisher: Stephanie C Harte

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Summary

Saving Eden. An Ecology Romance. 
The Small Town American Girl. The Englishman, and the Frog! 
(new edition) 
"There is a conflict in every life called Love. 
A conflict as old as the Garden of Eden. 
A contest between right and wrong. 
Within this battle of Love, every human being has a part." 
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She's an All-American girl from Harlan County. 
He's a world-renowned ecologist from England. 
Who Knew? 
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How were they to know their paths would cross in such a strange way? 
Was it fate or folly? 
How can falling in love be so easy, and yet so hard? 
They are just hoping they can stop the road being built, before it's too late. 
Or at least before they both fall harder than they've ever done before. 
Alone they are one voice. Together, they are Saving Eden. 
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A captivating and fascinating thought provoking read! 
A modern and heart-warming ecology romance about two single parent families and second-chance love, set in Harlan County, Kentucky. Featuring special guests, and UK country music band, Ward Thomas. 
An earth fiction romance. Based in real environment, deep ecology, science, nature, and the conservation of the planet and The Holocene extinction. 
Available since: 11/10/2015.

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