Salting Roses A Novel

Salting Roses A Novel by Lorelle Marinello is a work of fiction published by HarperCollins on November 30, 2010. This 336-page novel follows the journey of Gracie Lynne Calloway, a young woman who was abandoned as an infant in Alabama. On her twenty-fifth birthday, she uncovers the shocking truth that she is the missing heiress to a substantial fortune in Connecticut, a revelation that disrupts her previously quiet life.
As Gracie navigates the challenges brought on by her newfound identity, she faces the intrusion of the tabloid press and the greed of her relatives. The story explores her struggle to reconcile her past with her present, emphasizing that true belonging is defined not by one’s origins but by personal identity. Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family, identity, and the complexities of heritage within the framework of Gracie’s life-changing discovery.
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A young woman abandoned as an infant on an Alabama porch is horrified to discover that she is the missing heiress to a vast Connecticut fortune—a birthright she is desperate to reject in favor of her Peachtree Lane roots.
Gracie Lynne Calloway—once left in a coal bucket on a front porch in a small Alabama town—discovers on her twenty-fifth birthday that she is the kidnapped daughter of a late New England financier and heiress to a fortune. When the tabloid press and her unwanted greedy relatives descend on her, she has to admit the quiet secure life she’s known and loved is gone for good. As Gracie struggles to stabilize her world and come to terms with her new identity, she learns that belonging is not about where you came from but who you are.
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