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Jordan Hall's novel, Journey's End, her first to be published in the United States, features many U.S. towns and cities—California's Monterey, Los Angeles, and New York.

"Journey's End is one of the best books I have read in a long time. I really liked the characters and the settings, especially Clarissa and her big old house in a quiet California community. Liked the idea of following Kate & Polly through their lives. A little disappointed in the ending - I had hoped it would end differently. Thoroughly enjoyed it." Barb C.— Florida, USA

"Perhaps one of the best features about Jordan Hall's novels is the attention to detail she brings to her novels," — William Robertson, Freelance Critic.

"Jordan Hall's plots are unpredictable—the endings always surprise you," writes Oriel Merrick, long-time friend and novelist.

"Jordan Hall's descriptions are never long-winded and yet they make you feel as if you are in the room with her characters." —Joanna Boscombe-Smythe; Freelance journalist.



Perhaps the hardest thing to get across to readers is the feeling of actually "seeing" the towns and cities that are in a novel. With the research that Jordan Hall does before putting "pen to paper", you feel as if you are actually there.

In all of her novels, Jordan Hall would like to thank the people who helped her choose her locations, and although she doesn't mention them by name, they are sure to know to whom she refers.


 
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