
WHERE IS THE END OF THE RAINBOW? Sandy's song was one of love and loss, haunted by memory—a song she had composed for Rod, the husband she had loved and left, convinced he no longer cared. Then she brought their son to visit his grandfather and had to spend a month at close quarters with Rod. The atmosphere was soon charged with unresolved tensions and passions. But here in the mountains Sandy found a different Rod, now trying to understand the woman he'd thought cared only for her music. The magic of their early love returned, and suddenly the elusive end of the rainbow seemed very close.
Author

Laurie Paige grew up on a farm in Kentucky, four miles from the Tennessee border, with four older brothers and two older sisters. Before she started school her family moved to town. That is when she discovered the library. She met her husband, Bob, in the Sweet Shop. She has a degree in mathematics and works as a computer engineer. Laurie loves to hear from readers so email her: LauriePaige@AOL.com.