King's Oak

By Anne Rivers Siddons
(HarperTorch, Mass Market Paperback, 9780061099274, 608pp.)

Publication Date: September 15, 1991

Other Editions of This Title: Hardcover (July 1998), Audio Cassette - Abridged (April 1991)

Categories: Romance - Contemporary

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He would make her whole again

Leaving behind a disastrous marriage, Andy Calhoun moves to the small town of Pemberton, Georgia, "in search of banality." What she discovers, though, is not serenity, but Tom Dabney, a passionate and magical man.

An exuberant poet who worships the wilderness surrounding Pemberton, Tom is everything Andy doesn't need in her life right now. But despite warnings from friends, Andy is soon deeply immersed in Tom's life and his world . . . a world he will do anything to protect. When Tom declares war on the enemy poisoning his woods, it becomes clear that Andy must choose between her life with Tom and the one she left behind . . . if Pemberton society will take her back.




About the Author

Anne Rivers Siddons's bestselling novels include Sweetwater Creek, Islands, and Fox's Earth. She is also the author of a work of nonfiction, John Chancellor Makes Me Cry. She and her husband, Heyward, split their time between their homes in Charleston, South Carolina, and Brooklin, Maine.

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