“…[A] page turning, international, sensually romantic, rags to riches, grape to wine saga.” –A Woman’s Write From author Linda Sheehan, who’s part of a Napa wine dynasty, comes a story of grapes, wine, first crushes, and juicy redemption. Dreading the desk job that awaits her after high school, eighteen-year-old Vivian Goodyear takes off for pre-World
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Quebec, 1667. Committed to a double life to save her fellow Protestants, Isabelle turns spy against her deceitful Catholic husband. When he devises a ruthless plan to imprison and torture her people, Isabelle learns to fight from a brave young Huron woman. Isabelle seizes the opportunity to undermine her husband’s efforts by escorting him to
Cheer dad! The incredible lessons from this middle-aged man learned coaching a team of tween girls. When Patrick first became a “boy cheer coach” a few years back, he had no idea what was in store for him. He had agreed simply because his daughter asked him to. Once the deal was done, there was
Wendy Stuart will be attending live in person “Road To Freedom,” A Writer’s Benefit for Rainbow Railroad on Thursday, January 12th, 2023 at 1Penn, 1 Pennsylvania Plaza, New York, NY. Rainbow Railroad is a global not-for-profit organization that helps LGBTQI+ people facing persecution based on their sexual orientation, gender identity and sex characteristics. In a
Film Production by 360 Studios Set to Begin in 2023 (Houston, TX/Wales, U.K.) Kapaun’s Battle, by Jeff Gress, has hit # 1 on Ingram in the genre of History, Wars &; Conflicts, and Korean War and is already an Amazon Best Seller. Ingram is the largest book distributor in the world, going out to
As Christians, we subtly fall into behaviors and patterns that are diminishing, ineffectual and compromised. These are embraced by a secular culture that delights in undermining the Christian narrative in the larger culture. Therefore, our frequently lackluster, ever-dimming, and perpetually compromising faith is reinforced by the larger culture that seeks its demise. In time, we
From the decks of offshore scallop boats in the North Atlantic to the backwoods of the Maritime Provinces, “Feather White” chronicles a young man’s emergence from an alcoholic family and his search for his missing pieces. His quest leads to building a handmade log cabin in Nova Scotia in 1974 during what was still the
With a tankful of gas and a passion for baseball history, Jason Love hits the road to discover some of the most and least famous baseball sites in America. On the way, he shares some stories of American baseball, along with the romantic connection between the sport and our everyday lives. As much as it’s
Very well-written, recommended for anyone who can’t get enough details and likes a lengthy read…The plot is quite entertaining with twists at almost every angle that keep the reader on the edge. —Fatima Aladdin, ReedsyDiscovery Kimberly Greer wrote a story that portrayed the relationship humans often have with the truth when interacting with other people.