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My Review of Alabama Days by Daphne Self

        (I don't normally write a long review and explain this much. I wrote this for Clean Fiction Magazine:    Clean Fiction | Clean Fiction Magazine (sunsetvalleycreations.com)  which I highly recommend for book reviews and fun stories and meet the author stuff) Alabama Days by Daphne Self has strong family values, with multigenerational interaction giving this story a lot of heart. The story opens with a paramedic, Scott Wilson, attending to a young victim in a tragic car accident. The full description of attempts of resuscitation draws the reader to struggle with Scott in every heart massage and mouth-to-mouth breath, bringing tears to the eyes. Any kind of loss is never easy and as a paramedic, Scott has felt each one, some harder than the other, but all are damaging to Scott’s psyche. He can’t sleep and loses weight on his already slight frame. Scott is easy on the eyes with a dynamic smile that attracts the attention of Journalist Angela Mabry, who recently moved back

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