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The Ninth Step [Kindle Edition]

Barbara Taylor Sissel
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (53 customer reviews)

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Book Description

Livie Saunders is fluent in the language of flowers; she taught the meanings to her fiancé, Cotton O'Dell, but then Cotton vanishes without explanation on their wedding day forcing Livie to learn the language of desolation. Heartbroken, she buries her wedding gown beneath a garden pond and resolves to move on, but there are nights when she slips . . . into a sequined red dress and a pair of stiletto heels, a stranger's bed, a little anonymous oblivion that is not without consequence. Still, she recovers a semblance of ordinary life and imagines she is content. But then, six years later, Cotton returns and her carefully constructed world shatters. The old questions bite like flies. Questions that Cotton O'Dell prays he can answer. He prays that Livie, whom he has never stopped loving, will be moved to forgive him. But there is more than Livie to be concerned about. There is Cotton's act of cowardice that caused him to become a fugitive in the first place . . . that crime he committed for which the legal clock is still ticking. That thing he did that will shock Livie to her core once she learns of it. Livie is desperate to trust Cotton, but then he goes missing again. Time telescopes, avenues of escape close, and as lives hang in the balance, choice dithers between mercy and revenge. And a decision that will take only a moment will carry the consequences of a lifetime.

THE NINTH STEP is a story of redemption, of being brought to your knees in the sober light of day to face a monstrous error and yet somehow finding the strength to stand up, to try and make it right. Even if that decision breaks your heart, endangers your freedom and ultimately threatens your life.


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"Barbara Taylor Sissel crafts a sure-handed, beautiful garden of a novel on ground tilled by Jodi Picoult and Anita Shreve. Firmly confronting issues of human frailty, redemption, and letting go, The Ninth Step is a story about what is, but it aches with the stories of what might have been as one man's quest for forgiveness leads him to the impossible task of forgiving himself, and the lives of the people he's wronged are drawn into a shattering spiral of events. Sissel's vibrant voice, rich characters, and deft plotting draw the reader in and keep pages turning to the gripping, unexpected end." ~ Joni Rodgers, NYT bestselling author of Crazy for Trying, Sugarland and memoir, Bald in the Land of Big Hair
 
"Heartfelt, compelling and unforgettable." ~ Colleen Thompson, Bestselling author of Phantom of the French Quarter and The Salt Maiden

"A Hauntingly Beautiful Story of Choices, Loss, Forgiveness & Redemption." ~ Kathleen Anderson, Jersey Girl Book Reviews

"Move over, Jodi Picoult, Barbara Delinsky, et al. There's a new women's fiction author in town, and her name is Barbara Taylor Sissel!" ~ Joan Reeves, Bestselling author of Just One Look and Jane I'm Still Single Jones

"A Novel of Extraordinary Beauty." ~ Glen Cantrell, author of The Resume

"... a beautifully executed story that is poignant yet hopeful...." ~ Book Reviews and More by Kathy

"... filled with intense drama and emotions." ~ The Book Diva's Reads

About the Author

In addition to writing novels, Barbara Taylor Sissel is a freelance writer, a book reviewer, and an editor. She is the author of the suspense novel, The Last Innocent Hour and was, at one time, an editor for a small regional press. Barbara has also written extensively for the public relations field and her articles and short stories have appeared in a number of venues. An avid gardener, she is currently working with numerous clients on a variety of projects and writing a new novel. She has two sons and lives in The Woodlands, Texas. For more information on past and forthcoming books, you can visit her Amazon author page or her website at barbarataylorsissel.com   

Product Details

  • File Size: 436 KB
  • Print Length: 234 pages
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B005KDCOCE
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #52,342 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Customer Reviews

Ms. Sissel is good at conveying her character's emotions. J Morgan  |  17 reviewers made a similar statement
It took me a few chapters to get into this book, but it did turn out to be a good read. Mildred  |  10 reviewers made a similar statement
This was a very interesting plot. Cat Lover  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
99 of 108 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Although a Good Story, not a Romance. March 7, 2012
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
How does a reader decide whether to read a book? A strange way to start a review, I know, but it is an intregal part of my rating on this book. If an author is new or unknown to me and my reading buddies, often I will choose to read or not read a book based on its published synopsis. Such was the case with The Ninth Step by Barbara Taylor Sissel. I had never given much thought to the title of the book, but it was apparent early in the story that it referred the the ninth step in AA's 12 step program, the one where a person makes amends.

Let me just state upfront that the rating on this book has more to do with expectations and less to do with the quality of the story. I enjoyed the story of Cotton O'Dell and his quest to make amends in his life to those that were impacted by a single bad choice that he made. I thought the author did a good job with the character of Cotton, detailing his myriad of emotions as his quest for sobriety and redemption progressed. I actually think I would have liked the book a lot more if it had been marketed as such. At least then I would have known what to expect.

I really wanted to give this book 4 stars, but just could not quite do it. Why? First of all, because the synopsis set up the story in a way that the author did not deliver. I felt that the story was really about Cotton and that Livie was a very minor player in the grand scheme of things. In fact, the best part of the story, Cotton's relationship with his mother, and with the Latimer family, isn't even mentioned in the synopsis, yet these are the relationships that make the meat of the story. I felt that there were many things in the synopsis that the author did not deliver on, while leaving out the things that really made the story fly. It was almost as is, somewhere along the line, a decision was made that the story would get a better following if it was marketed as a romantic redemption story rather than what it actually was. The chronicle of one man's quest to pull himself out of the thralls of alcholism and get his life back on track.
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37 of 41 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is a great read September 6, 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
The Ninth StepAs the other reviewers have pointed out, Barbara Taylor Sissel has produced a well crafted, well written novel. But most importantly, this is a great read. Here is a story that compels you to keep on reading. She leads you into thinking you have the plot figured out and WHAMMO, she takes you on a new exciting path leading to the final important discovery. There is a lot of humanity in this novel. Get set for a great read! Our thanks to the author for making it available on Kindle. This is my way to read.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome book, beautifully written, captivating! September 26, 2011
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Reading the other reviews, I can't help but totally agree with all of them. Barbara's writing is superb, throwing you into the suspense, heartbreak, tension, humility, friendship, and love of the characters as they struggle through life. She has a great knowledge of plants and flowers that she weaves into Livie's character. Most everyone I know has their own skeleton in their closet and Barbara has planted them for Cotton and Livie and waters them with writing that draws you in and compels the reader to keep reading. One mistake triggers a chain of events and throws ripples through so many lives like stones tossed into a pond. A Great read and I highly recommend this book!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
2.0 out of 5 stars YAWN
I didn't particularly like this story I only finished it because i wanted to know if Livie and Cotton ever get back together.
Published 2 months ago by EARLDAPEARLE
3.0 out of 5 stars Difficult subject, difficult read
Perhaps this book just wasn't my cup of tea, or perhaps I am not ready for that flawed a "hero" and "heroine". I wouldn't exactly call this a romance, but rather a good novel. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Janet
5.0 out of 5 stars Forgiveness
This story is about forgiveness and redemption. We are all human and we make mistakes, big and small. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Sandra Lynne Padgett
5.0 out of 5 stars Reviewed for Cocktails and Books
An incredibly touching story, The Ninth Step shows you what happens when alcoholism takes hold of your life and has the power to change it within the blink of an eye. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Cocktails and Books
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully crafted and honest to the core.
The Ninth Step, a story of redemption and forgiveness on many fronts is fast paced, heartfelt, and written in beautiful prose, but above and beyond that, there is honesty in the... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Jackie Pelham
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
I have read several books from this author and have loved all of them. This book was no different. Livie is left standing at the alter basically when Cotton doesn't show up. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Tessie Griffin
4.0 out of 5 stars Good
I liked this story, but I didn't understand or like the end. Left me hanging. Otherwise it was an interesting subject.
Published 5 months ago by Trishthedish
3.0 out of 5 stars The Nineth step
This book was a bit preachy for my taste. I read mostly for excape and because a particular subject is of intrest to me.
Published 5 months ago by Kerle Zimmer
4.0 out of 5 stars Great read.
This was a free book on BookBub. What a treat. I read it in two nights and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Published 6 months ago by Becky Hight
4.0 out of 5 stars The Ninth Step was a very good read, hard to put down.
I think anyone could relate to the charactures in this book. We all have some issues, and many of us also have issues dealing with our parents and how we were raised. Read more
Published 6 months ago by sherry patterson
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More About the Author

At the heart of every crime, there's a family.... That fact is what drives Barbara's fiction. It's issue oriented, threaded with elements of suspense and defined by its particular emphasis on how crime effects families, the victim's family, the perpetrator's family. She indie published her first novel, The Ninth Step, in August of 2011 and she hasn't looked back since. The Volunteer came out in October of 2011 and in November 2011, The Last Innocent Hour, originally published by Panther Creek Press in trade paper was digitized for release as an indie e-book.

Currently Barbara is represented by the fabulous Barbara Poelle of the Irene Goodman Literary Agency and under contract with MIRA/Harlequin for Evidence of Life, which will make its print debut in April 2013, and a second novel that will appear in 2014.

Although she once lived on the grounds of a prison facility in Kentucky with her then prison warden husband, (A fact that might explain the nature of her writing.) she now resides near Houston, Texas. An avid gardener and reader, Barbara is the mother of two wonderful sons, who are an endless source of learning, laughter and joy.

For more about Barbara you can visit her website here.

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