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Musical prodigy Venus Arinelli's life shattered at the age of 19 when her father was arrested for anti-government activity. When he died of a heart attack a week later while in custody, Venus took her younger sister and ran from accusations and harassment. Ten years later, she's still running from the government agencies that are eager to place the blame on her every time a subversive group explodes a bomb in the United States. Gib Cameron was a child of 5 when Venus's parents were married at Cameron Hall. Steeped in tradition, Gib's family is well respected and firmly rooted in American history, while Venus's is notorious and barely a generation away from immigration. But tragedy has come knocking on the venerable door of the Cameron stronghold high in the Tennessee hills, and the matriarchal great-aunt of the clan orders Gib to find the Arinelli sisters and bring them to the Hall. Shari Kirk and Max Arinelli were the first guests to stay there, and the great-aunt believes that their daughters hold the key to the survival of the Hall and the healing of her family. Gib and Venus are worlds apart on the surface--she with her pierced navel, wild clothing, and career as a lounge musician, and he with his conservative clothing, schooling at the Citadel, and career as a Secret Service agent. But they are soul mates under their skins, for each is deeply honorable, wary of love, and fiercely protective of their families. The two share in an arduous journey of the heart, searching the past to heal the present and find a future. They take with them a collection of fascinating, well-developed secondary characters in a story that mixes pathos with humor and is rich with human emotion, lush landscapes, and a plot so well conceived that it resonates like a finely tuned Steinway. --Lois Faye DyerRead More

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  • Product Description

    Deborah Smith's hardcover debut, A Place to Call Home, secured her standing as one of the most appealing new voices in Southern and romance fiction. Now, in this provocative and enchanting new novel, she writes of a long journey from tragedy to hope, a story of love, choices, and miracles.

    To look at her, you wouldn't think Venus Arinelli was once a child piano prodigy destined for the world's finest concert halls. And you wouldn't think she had gotten her name from a tiny piece of white quartz--"a piece of the evening star"--given to her mother by a small boy in a remote Tennessee valley. Venus's waist-length curtain of platinum braids, pierced navel, and cleavage have paid the bills for herself and her fragile sister in their ten ragtag years playing music on the bar circuit. Ten years since their father died in a jail cell and federal bullies seized all Venus and Ella owned--except their music and a single photograph.

    All her life Venus has cherished that picture of her just-wed parents and the mountain boy who inspired her name. Now, in a smoky Chicago bar, that stranger stands before her. He is Gib Cameron, looking as battered and wary as a vice cop but too well dressed.

    He has tracked her down to invite her to the grand reopening of Cameron Hall, a historic mountain inn whose very first guests were Venus's wildly-in-love parents. There--amid the eccentric Cameron clan--Venus just might rediscover their dreams.

    But between Gib and Venus yawns an abyss. He cannot forget she's the daughter of a man branded a traitor. She looks at him--a God-fearing Citadel graduate sprung from generations of patriots--and sees everything she has hated since she lost her father.

    With Deborah Smith's trademark blend of tenderness, humor, sexiness, and poignancy, When Venus Fell is a tale of loyalty and betrayal, family and honor, that will move readers--to laughter and to tears...and to return to its world again and again.

  • 0553111434
  • 9780553111439
  • Deborah Smith
  • 1 August 1998
  • Bantam Dell Pub Group (Trd)
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 368
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