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DM Frech has the gift for taking a surprising angle on the world as if it were the most natural view, in a plain-spoken voice that somehow pierces to the heart of every moment on first encounter, and she has the craft to explore that moment in accumulating circles of context, letting the ripples of that initial wonder radiate in unforeseen ways. She takes us from a sometimes droll, sometimes dead-pan astonishment, and leads us deeper, into heartbreak and poignancy, and it is a journey well worth taking.-Tim Farrington, [email protected], Author of the New York Times Notable Book of the year, The Monk Downstairs, Previous Instructor at Norfolk Muse Writers Workshop, Facebook founder of First Do No Harm Writers Group
DM Frech has the gift for taking a surprising angle on the world as if it were the most natural view, in a plain-spoken voice that somehow pierces to the heart of every moment on first encounter, and she has the craft to explore that moment in accumulating circles of context, letting the ripples of that initial wonder radiate in unforeseen ways. She takes us from a sometimes droll, sometimes dead-pan astonishment, and leads us deeper, into heartbreak and poignancy, and it is a journey well worth taking.-Tim Farrington, [email protected], Author of the New York Times Notable Book of the year, The Monk Downstairs, Previous Instructor at Norfolk Muse Writers Workshop, Facebook founder of First Do No Harm Writers Group
MOLLY THE KNOTTY SPIDER by D. M. Currie is an adorable children's book that has great lessons for all of us. Even adults can feel as though they can't do anything right, so grownups reading this story to the children they love will take away lessons and encouragement from Molly and her knotty webs, too. The concept is original and unique. I also appreciate the faith element. I have seen many children's books, but not one quite like this. Overall, a very nice book I think will be enjoyed by a broad audience. I hope this author has more books planned.-From the 27th Annual Writer's Digest Self-Published Book Award
Twenty-four-year-old Robert Barlow lost his wife six years into their young marriage at the hands of his competitors. It was the worst pain he had ever experienced. Becky was the love of his life. Unable to bear the pain of her absence, he gave up on the God he once believed in, vowed never to forgive himself and buried himself in his work. He builds a massive construction empire that rivals anything his competitors could have imagined.Held captive by the guilt over his wife's death, he has no desire to love again. Now, contemplating early retirement at the age of fifty, he has an unexpected surprise. A simple, but beautiful country girl named Chasidy, waltzes into his life, changing everything. He doesn't understand why he is so drawn to her. What does she possess that no other woman has?Can Robert overcome his resentment toward God to embrace a new life with Chasidy? Or will the ghosts from the past continue to haunt him?
Family is Everything to Alan Ferguson. Which was evident when he ran away from the Chiricahua Children's Home at the age of ten in search of his family. People who looked like him. Born to an interracial couple, he didn't meet many people who did. He was only twelve when he met the boy on a leisurely fishing outing one summer day. He was immediately drawn to him. So much so that he left the good people who took him in and their beautiful home to live under a railroad trestle just to be near him. He didn't understand it. The Marshalls were good to him. The boy looked nothing like him. But something about him felt right. Alan knew he had to get back to Rob Barlow. It was an unexplainable love at first sight for the boys that started a relationship that lasted an entire lifetime. They became inseparable even through Alan's torment of being bullied at school where he was branded a Trussel Rat, a forbidden love that left him devastated when his first and only love, Michell Peterson was suddenly ripped away from him, and a horrific heartbreaking tragedy that caused Rob to become a broken man for the next twenty-six years, the death of his beloved Becky. The one thing they knew they would always have is each other. Together they would conquer and not be conquered
"Life is good in The Grove," he thought. "The worst is finally over." Settling in at home after traveling the world over with his new wife Chasidy, Barlow is happier than he has ever been in his life. He has grown in his spiritual relationship with The Entity. He looks forward to their time together as he meditates and communes with Him in the peacefulness of The Grove. Barlow has come to realize that he was never promised a life without pain and disappointment. But rather, in the midst of them, The Entity is always with him. His spiritual journey has taught him many things about The Entity. The most important being that The Entity never gave up on him, even when he gave up on The Entity. But when a horrific tragedy strikes his family again, will Barlow regress back into his weakened state of darkness? Or will he cling to the faith that was restored to him?
Family is Everything to Alan Ferguson. Which was evident when he ran away from the Chiricahua Children's Home at the age of ten in search of his family. People who looked like him. Born to an interracial couple, he didn't meet many people who did. He was only twelve when he met the boy on a leisurely fishing outing one summer day. He was immediately drawn to him. So much so that he left the good people who took him in and their beautiful home to live under a railroad trestle just to be near him. He didn't understand it. The Marshalls were good to him. The boy looked nothing like him. But something about him felt right. Alan knew he had to get back to Rob Barlow. It was an unexplainable love at first sight for the boys that started a relationship that lasted an entire lifetime. They became inseparable even through Alan's torment of being bullied at school where he was branded a Trussel Rat, a forbidden love that left him devastated when his first and only love, Michell Peterson was suddenly ripped away from him, and a horrific heartbreaking tragedy that caused Rob to become a broken man for the next twenty-six years, the death of his beloved Becky. The one thing they knew they would always have is each other. Together they would conquer and not be conquered
Twenty-four-year-old Robert Barlow lost his wife six years into their young marriage at the hands of his competitors. It was the worst pain he had ever experienced. Becky was the love of his life. Unable to bear the pain of her absence, he gave up on the God he once believed in, vowed never to forgive himself and buried himself in his work. He builds a massive construction empire that rivals anything his competitors could have imagined.Held captive by the guilt over his wife's death, he has no desire to love again. Now, contemplating early retirement at the age of fifty, he has an unexpected surprise. A simple, but beautiful country girl named Chasidy, waltzes into his life, changing everything. He doesn't understand why he is so drawn to her. What does she possess that no other woman has?Can Robert overcome his resentment toward God to embrace a new life with Chasidy? Or will the ghosts from the past continue to haunt him?
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With the help of an itinerant, significantly unorthodox, and slightly renegade preacher, a small, Tennessee mountain town continues to make spiritual and economic progress during the worst years of the Great Depression.
When Dara Banks, Rock Canyon's leading Realtor, searches for an assistant, finding someone as resourceful as Meryl "Merry" Rafter seems too good to be true. So good, in fact, she neglects to run a reference check. Bad move. Before she knows it, Merry, a former "actress" trying to be "helpful," has insinuated herself into Dara's business, family, and charity and may be the only person saving her from prison. Dara becomes suspicious and begins snooping into Merry's past. Feeling cornered, Merry reciprocates by launching an investigation of her own and realizes-too late-that she may have picked the wrong mark to con. These women's unsettling discoveries, and their desperate efforts to safeguard their skeleton-filled closets and fragile self-images, lead to an explosive confrontation certain to destroy the lives of everyone in their midst.