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A West Virginia woman must use her grandmother’s Appalachian folk magic to save her ex from an opioid overdose.
Emily Nudge commented on Rock of Ages
I am sooo excited.   You did it Becca!   So proud for you.   Now we need to get other people to buy the book as a published book :-)  I can’t wait to read it.
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    709!!

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      Emily Nudge commented on Rock of Ages
      Hooray! I asked my co-workers today to consider doing a pre-order, I hope at least one does so.  ;_)
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        Emily Nudge recommended Rock of Ages
        I like the concept of many little stories together into one and I see that even in the chapters I've read. As someone who feels the planet is my home and not a specific place on the planet I'm interested in discussing the idea of home.
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        The story of Cassidy, cam girl in modern-day SoCal; Paloma, Fulbright scholar in newly Westernized Prague; Jane, farm girl working at the FBI in DC during WWII. Each leaves Appalachia to find a new life, only to be pulled back to the land they know.
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        The story of Cassidy, cam girl in modern-day SoCal; Paloma, Fulbright scholar in newly Westernized Prague; Jane, farm girl working at the FBI in DC during WWII. Each leaves Appalachia to find a new life, only to be pulled back to the land they know.