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Sometimes starting over is the best way home Most days, divorced mom Ava Olson is just trying to keep it all together. With three school-age children and only a part-time job at a local newspaper, she barely has time to juggle the small stuff, much less stand back and consider the big picture. Besides, dreaming about what-ifs is a dangerous habit, especially when her real concern should be the competition from a much younger new editor .That is, until she meets Ford, a cafe owner who wins her over with his warm smile and delicious po boy sandwiches and makes her wonder if there could still be more to life than work and kids. Then a new opportunity opens up, and suddenly Ava is making big changes. Like moving eighty miles away to New Orleans, working full-time and discovering just how sweet a future in the sultry Louisiana city might be even if she has to explore it on her own.



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Emily Beck Cogburn

Emily Beck Cogburn is a freelance journalist and fitness instructor currently living in Louisiana. She has a bachelor of arts degree in philosophy from the University of Minnesota, a masters degree in philosophy from Ohio State University, and a masters degree in library and information science from Louisiana State University. Her interests include cooking stinky food her children hate, yelling at her class participants to do "just one more rep!" and trying to read while handling requests for more chocolate milk. She has two children, two dogs, two cats, and a very patient husband. Visit her on the web at emilycogburn. com.



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