LDS Fiction: “Road to Covered Bridge” by Marilyn Brown
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Marilyn BrownJune 14, 2018
Thank you to Jennie for taking the time to read and review ROAD TO COVERED BRIDGE! A nice thorough look! I did want to say it is the sequel to HOUSE ON THE SOUND, which some reviewers have read and discussed in the past. Long ago a prominent NY editor at Norton (Carol Houck Smih) told me not to write "sequels," but to let each work stand completely alone. But if somebody is interested in HOUSE, they might like to read this one! Thank you again, Jennie!
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