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In
Suzanne Hurley's debut novel, Changeable Facades, Samantha Barclay's first
counseling job at a high school in Paxton, West Virginia, promises to be the
start of a bright new future. She rents a comfortable cabin, makes friends
with her neighbor, and establishes a rapport with the students. She even finds
romance with handsome police officer, Al Michaels.
The only problems in this idyllic new life are her principal who appears to
take an instant dislike to her and the plight of a troubled boy, Tommy, who is
convinced that his mother was murdered by his father, the town's beloved
Reverend Bride.
Before long, the harassment begins. A vandalized car and ransacked cabin, a
doll dressed to resemble Sam hung from a flag pole, a disguised figure who
confronts her on a jogging path in the woods-all serve as warnings to Sam to
leave town or die. But she is determined not to be driven away from a place
and job she has grown to love.
Who among the friendly inhabitants of Paxton is behind the escalating threats
to Sam's life? Is it Reverend Bride who brands her a sinner during his popular
Sunday service? Or Tommy's perhaps- too-friendly middle school teacher, Jim?
And why is Sam, a newcomer in town, being targeted? Most important, will she
be able to extricate herself from the deadly trap being set for her?
Ms. Hurley answers these questions in an engrossing page turner that keeps the
reader guessing until the unmasking of the villain in the harrowing climax.
Along the way, she depicts small town life with an attention to background
detail that will make the reader long to visit West Virginia.
Sam is an engaging heroine, strong and courageous, with compassion for those
in trouble and a sense of humor. Al is the perfect hero-there to offer support
and back-up, along with the loan of his dog, an irresistible setter named Max.
The characters are real and seem familiar, the kind anyone might have in his
own hometown.
Changeable Facades ends with the promise of a sequel. I'll be looking
forward to it.
REVIEW WRITTEN BY DOROTHY BODOIN. Learn all about her books at http://www.dorothybodoin.com
 Changeable
Facades is a fast paced, intricate mystery that will leave you gasping as
you turn each page. A tale of teenaged angst, a
compassionate counselor and the well recognized interplay of the small town
makes this is a most engaging story. The fact that a murder
has occurred is just icing on the well written cake.
Suzanne Hurley has a privileged view of the teenage mind. She
understands the depth and impact of adolescent feelings.
In Changeable Façades, you find yourself constantly wondering
just who is the bad guy. Though I won’t reveal the
villain, trust me you will be completely taken off guard. I
highly recommend this book and will look for others from this author.
A.
Dee Carey
The Fox Lady
www.adeecarey.com
 Changeable Facades by Suzanne Hurley is an intriguing mystery with a dash of Romance. While trying to help a student, guidance counselor Samantha Barclay soon finds herself caught up in a scandalous small town murder. Ms. Hurley really knows how to set the scene with her fantastic descriptions of the small town of Paxton, WV. Her characters are just as intriguing as the town. Sam's first person narration really draws you into the story and I thought Al, Sam's love interest, was adorable. I loved Sam's determination to discover the truth about Mrs. Bride's untimely demise. Her descriptions of the students took me right back to high school and I loved Sam's interaction with them. Sam's moments with Tommy, the son of the murder victim- Sara Bride, were heartfelt and lovely, while she tries to uncover the truth. And her interaction with Al while they struggle toward a relationship had me chuckling. The mounting tension (and threats for the poor heroine) while Sam struggles to discover the truth is fantastic too.
The ending threw me for a loop and I loved the fact that it hints at sequel. I really look forward to reading more about Sam and Al because I enjoyed
Changeable Facades so much.
Marguerite Arotin- Author of The Locktender's Daughter- http://www.ohioromance.net
Suzanne
Hurley has done something that new authors are warned against, in Changeable
Façade she relates her whole story in first person. That is
an extremely hard place to write from, but she does a marvelous,
no, brilliant job.
In particular she gets inside
Tommy's skin and makes you believe she must have lived the life of
a teen age boy to portray him so well. But, she does that with
each of her characters. They are all well rounded, believable and
unique. The story takes you into the private thoughts of a School
Counselor. You walk the mile in her shoes and you begin to see
what the process is. This is a deeply moving journey into a
community that is one way on the outside with an undertow of
complex secrets beneath the placid façade. Explore the lives,
feel the angst of this young boy through the skillful hands of a
master crafts woman, Suzanne M Hurley.
I highly recommend Changeable Façades you cannot read it and come
away the same person you were when you started reading it.
Billie
A. Williams
Mystery
Suspense Writer www.billiewilliams.com
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