Heartland
by Davis Bunn
In his new book, Heartland, popular author Davis Bunn does not disappoint his fans The television show
Heartland is headed toward cancellation with its falling star a drunken has-been, when who should show up
but a man appearing to be the embodiment of the exact character imagined by the series writer. Jayjay Parsons
looks, walks, talks and acts like the character, even has the same name. Too weird for words, but true nevertheless.
Is it possible that Jayjay is real or is he simply the manifestation of someone's overactive imagination?
Either way, he is now the rising star of a hit show that was, only yesterday, ready for the chopping block. How
could a figment of someone's imagination change things the way he has, leaving a mark for good that can never be
erased? Clearly a winner of a plot, this one. |
The Reviewer |
Nancy Arant Williams |
Reviewed 2006 |
NOTE: Reviewer Nancy
Williams is the author of 20 books, including inspirational romances Coming Home to
Mercy Street, In the Company of Angels, and In The Shadow of the Cherubim.
Her latest releases are And the Heavens Wept and In a Glass Darkly |
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