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Red & the Wolfe: A Lake Okoboji Fable

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Riley Harrison has traveled to her grandmother's house in Lake Okoboji, Iowa, where she plans to visit for a week . . . or so she thinks. All too soon, Riley learns that her grandmother isn't doing well, and can no longer care for the house and guest cabins that make up the Harrison Resort. While trying to straighten out her grandmother's finances, continue her job as a website designer long-distance, and renew old friendships, she meets Aaron Wolfe, a beguiling local restaurant owner and entrepreneur who seems to have his eye on Riley's grandmother's property. Or is his eye on Riley? Can she trust him? Or is he trying to get close to her only so he can get his hands on the Harrison Resort?

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Jean Tennant is the author of several novels, as well as magazine and newspaper articles. She's acted as ghostwriter and editor for other books, and teaches creative writing throughout the Midwest, for which her schedule can be seen www.JeanTennant.com.

206 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 31, 2010

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Jean Tennant

23 books
Editor - "True Cow Tales: Literary Sketches and Stories by Farmers, Ranchers, and Dairy Princesses" by Dog Ear Publishing.

Author - children's picture books "The Night of Many Lights" and "Beauly the Donkey-Mooing Beltie" (Shapato Publishing).

Essayist - in first and third anthologies by Shapato Publishing ("Amber Waves of Grain" and "Walking Beans Wasn't Something You Did With Your Dog").

Poet - published in "Unhoused Voices: Granting Change for The Homeless" by Sabella Press."

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September 17, 2010
Nice feel good romance. A tad racey at times, a little confusing with head-hopping sometimes, but deals with Alzheimer's accurately. Main characters jump off the page, always a good thing. Author was so kind to sign the book for me, what a peach!
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