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No Simple Thing

by Sara Miller



      Imagine yourself young, independent, and career centered. Now imagine yourself finding the man of your dreams. Unfortunately, he has an ex-wife and a beautiful daughter. Kate Van Horn finds herself in this position and is dealt a deck of cards that seems to have every trick that can be played against her, played. Alec's ex-wife keeps pushing Kate to the brink. Kate is faced with several challenges, which include keeping her demanding job and becoming an instant mother to this young girl. Will she be able to face the ultimate journey when the most tragic thing happens to her in her life?

Sara Miller in her debut novel has hit the nail on the head. She has taken an idea and turned it into a compelling and thoroughly interesting novel in No Simple Thing. Readers are quick to fall for Kate's story and want to read it in one sitting. And then read it again and again. Kate is a strong and interesting character that deals with the tricks that life gives her with an outlook that isn't always seen in good fictional novels.

The Book

Unlimited Publishing
February 2005
Trade Paperback
1588321142
Fiction
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The Reviewer

Jen Oliver
Reviewed 2005
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