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Shelter is defined as refuge, sanctuary, or a place of protection. Segue is defined as transition. In this third book of the Regarding Hayworth series, the women's shelter known as Segue House is the setting in Hayworth, a small town in northern Alberta. You will be re-introduced to Ronny Étang, the mysterious counsellor with the vague family history; Ava Burrway, the manager who has created a home and family for herself in a rundown apartment building; and Maggie Woodward, the child-like bookkeeper. You will also meet Shelia Pasco, the overnight security guard, distant and antisocial while…mehr

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Shelter is defined as refuge, sanctuary, or a place of protection. Segue is defined as transition. In this third book of the Regarding Hayworth series, the women's shelter known as Segue House is the setting in Hayworth, a small town in northern Alberta. You will be re-introduced to Ronny Étang, the mysterious counsellor with the vague family history; Ava Burrway, the manager who has created a home and family for herself in a rundown apartment building; and Maggie Woodward, the child-like bookkeeper. You will also meet Shelia Pasco, the overnight security guard, distant and antisocial while longing to be loved. Segue House is a shelter for women and children seeking escape from violence and abuse. Segue House also serves as sanctuary for the connecting force that ultimately threatens to undermine the safety and security that has become so important in their lives. Segue House Connection examines the unintended consequences of behaviours when lives intersect by chance.
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L. P. Suzanne Atkinson was born in New Brunswick, Canada and lived in Alberta, Quebec, and Nova Scotia before settling on Prince Edward Island in 2022. She has degrees from Mount Allison, Acadia, and McGill universities. Suzanne spent her professional career in the fields of mental health and home care. She also owned and operated, with her husband, both an antique business and a construction business for more than twenty-five years. Suzanne writes about the unavoidable consequences of relationships. She uses her life and work experiences to weave stories that cross many boundaries. She and her husband, David Weintraub, make the fabulous Summerside, Prince Edward Island home.Email - lpsa.books@eastlink.caWebsite - http://lpsabooks.wix.com/lpsabooks#Face Book - L. P. Suzanne Atkinson - AuthorFace Book - lpsabooks Private Stash