Review
RT KISS Award
Tapestry - Ms. Ranney has taken the reader from the brightness joys of love to the darkest depths of loneliness. Like the tapestry of Laura-s life, she has woven a story well worth saving and long to be enjoyed. Heartland Critiques, 5/95
Tapestry is a marvelous debut, a "beauty in the beast" romance guarantee to steal your heart. The overwhelming tenderness and beauty of Laura and Alex's love makes Tapestry a very special love story. Romantic Times, 5/95
Tapestry is as intricately woven and beautifully crafted as its title. The characters are real, the writing is sumptuous, and Laura is a determined, dauntless heroine whose love for the irritatingly irascible Alex never waivers. Karen Ranney is certainly a new author to watch, and Zebra is to be commended for stepping beyond the bounds of formulaic romance stories to bring us this obviously uncommon talent. Affaire de Coeur, 5/95
These characters are so life-like, you will be able to feel their pain and bask in their triumphs as they unfold across the pages right before your very eyes. Such loveable, memorable characters will linger in the reader-s memory long after the book has been placed back on its shelf. This book is for anyone who seeks to escape from the realities of life. You will be swept away into a mesmerizing adventure filled with passion, heartache, and triumph. This book is a must read, and has earned keeper status on this reviewer-s shelf. A Romance Review, August, 2001
Product Description
Laura Blake has been in love with her next door neighbor, Alex Weston, ever since she was a child. The Seven Years War separated them, however, and in the intervening years, Alex lost his youthful enthusiasm for life while Laura grew into a woman more certain than ever of her feelings. Alex returned home from the war horribly scarred, and it is his attitude about his disfigurement and his resultant reclusive life that poses the greatest threat to their happiness. Laura manages to convince Alex of the power of love. But then, fate steps in and separates them once again.
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