Savannah's Choices illustrates how a simple choice, made without regard for its consequences, dramatically changes one young woman's life. Choices pave our destiny. If you don't risk anything, you risk everything. Savannah's choices were born of terrible pain that hardens her resolve and makes her determined to survive in spite of it. It takes a highly organized mind to be vengeful. Done well, it is a carefully calculated, meticulously planned event that is meant to inflict as much or more pain than the action that precipitated it.That choice, right or wrong, set Savannah on a journey that is exciting, devasting and exhilarating. More than a love story, it also captures the romanticism and ruggedness of the southwest, and offers a different view of the traditional Southeran woman.
Is revenge always a bad thing? You decide.
About the Author
Donna Ketchbaw spent much of her childhood in the south on her family's plantation. She is known for her quick wit, humorous expressions and Southern charm. The locations she writes about in her novel---Louisiana, Texas, and Wyoming, are very familiar and dear to her heart. Donna was a former Miss Texas finalist, is a speech pathologist by profession and an author by vocation. When not writing, reading or working in her garden, she enjoys her family and home in the beautiful Texas hill country. 
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An e-mail from Armchair Interviews to Donna
I am a book reviewer for Armchair Interviews and was assigned your book, Savannah's Choices. It was the best book I have read in a long time and I am an avid reader. It was a wonderful story that brought to life real situations that happen in todays society with a touch of "Cinderella dreaming"... Just out of personal curosity, is Savannah's Choices entirely fiction, or is there a slice of personal experience here and there? (Will not be used in the book review) Please write another. I am a sucker for a man in a cowboy hat!
Best Wishes,
D. Brown