![]() She continues to look up on the old mansion, now under renovation, with a bit of reverence. She has a fairly successful life, owning her own organic sporting goods store.Īs a child, she would look upon the Blue Ridge Madam mansion, the place her family called home generations ago until the 1930s when they became impoverished. She is now survived by her grandmother Georgie, who lives in a nursing home. Now as an adult, Willa promises to settle down in the town she once loved. ![]() Growing up, she was sort of a wild child, a prankster, known by her fellow classmates as the Walls of Water High School joker. Willa Jackson returns to the small southern town of Walls of Water, North Carolina eight years ago when her father passed away. Publisher: Bantam First Edition edition (March 22, 2011).Jenn Bantam, Mystery/Suspense, Review, Women's Fiction 11 ![]() ![]() Review: The Peach Keeper by Sarah Addison Allen ![]()
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