The Way Back to You
* Instant USA TODAY bestseller *
* NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY bestselling author *
* LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT award-winning author *
What do you do when the life you thought you were meant to live is turned upside down?
Sully Raines sets out to find his birth mother, and ends up in Blessings, Georgia. A new surprise awaits him here, but of the best kind--his childhood sweetheart, whom he hasn't seen since she moved away when they were teens, is living in Blessings now. He's not sure she's as happy to see him as he is to see her, but it's been a lot of years and a lot of water under the bridge, and if this is life's way of delivering happiness, he's gonna take it...
Sully's heartfelt search for answers about his past might just turn out to be the key to his future...
Praise for Sharon Sala and the southern heartbreakers of Blessings, Georgia:
"Sharon Sala is a consummate storyteller. Her skills shine in her Blessings, Georgia series. If you can stop reading then you're a better woman than me."--DEBBIE MACOMBER, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author
"Sharon Sala's Blessings, Georgia series is filled with unforgettable charm and delight!"--ROBYN CARR, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author
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Become an affiliateWith over fifty books in print, award-winning author Sharon Sala, who also writes as Dinah McCall, still has to remind herself from time to time that this isn't a dream.
She learned to read at the age of four and has had her nose in a book ever since. Her introduction into romance came at an early age through the stories of Zane Gray, Grace Livingston Hill and Emily Loring. Her pride in contributing to the genre is echoed by the letters of her fans.
She's a four-time RITA finalist, Winner of the Janet Dailey Award, three-time Career Achievement winner from Romantic Times magazine, four-time winner of the National Reader's Choice Award and five-time winner of the Colorado Romance Writer's Award of Excellence, as well as numerous other industry awards.
Her books are regularly on bestseller lists, such as the New York Times extended list, USA Today, Publishers Weekly, Waldenbooks mass market, and many others.
She claims that, for her, learning to read was a matter of evolution, but learning to write and then being published was a revolution. It changed her life, her world and her fate.