Just finished reading "Sammy's Hill"--never would have picked it up in the first place, had I realized from whence it emerged--but, once started, read to the end. Her blatant digs at the "opposite party" were, of course, based on musings around the Gore campfire. Her portrayal of the Hillary character--thinly disguised, ditto hubby. The story--predictable, unbelievable, and a bit silly at times. Ah, well--teach me to research authors before I read their books. . . .
Just finished reading "Sammy's Hill"--never would have picked it up in the first place, had I realized from whence it emerged--but, once started, read to the end. Her blatant digs at the "opposite party" were, of course, based on musings around the Gore campfire. Her portrayal of the Hillary character--thinly disguised, ditto hubby. The story--predictable, unbelievable, and a bit silly at times. Ah, well--teach me to research authors before I read their books. . . .