Seeing Julia

Katherine Owen


Rated: 3.87 of 5 stars
3.87 ·
[?] · 10 ratings · Published: 20 May 2011

Seeing Julia by Katherine Owen
A tragic past defines her. Will love save her or destroy them both?

Julia Hamilton hates Athens, Afghanistan, and the U.S. Army; and now, Advil. She hates a lot of things that begin with the letter A , with good reason, because she's lost everyone she's ever loved to these very things. The young widow makes an illicit connection to a stranger at her husband's funeral that saves her life, but it causes her to question everything else, herself most of all.


PRAISE for SEEING JULIA
"The writing was just, no words for how beautiful the writing was..." Chelcie ~ Addicted Soul's Blog

“I found this book to be immediately captivating... The initial chapters reminded me of Maggie O’Farrell’s "After You’d Gone," that’s how impressed I was.” Becky Gulc ~ Chick Lit Central Blog

“I recommend this novel to all who enjoy a highly emotional story that tugs at your heart strings with a main character who shows remarkable growth throughout the book. “Seeing Julia” rightly deserves its 5 stars!” Ellen Fritz ~ Books4Tomorrow Blog

“For some reason, I expected 'Seeing Julia' to be a fluffy, unreal romance novel. I don't know where I got this idea but I couldn't have been more wrong, 'Seeing Julia' is so much more. It is deep and real and full of emotion and pain and friendship and love. I can't say enough good about it.” Dana Burness ~ Let’s Book It


Katherine Owen won the Zola Award and First Place in Romance category with the Pacific Northwest Writers Association in July 2010 with Seeing Julia .



Please be advised that SEEING JULIA contains adult language and adult situations and is not appropriate for young readers. (New Adult Fiction, Contemporary Romance)
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