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Rainy Day People by Susan C. Haley This is a story of struggle and resilience. It’s rooted in truth and woven into a fresh fictional tapestry that embraces all the ageless qualities and maladies innate in the human psyche. Widowed early, Amber is content, maybe complacent, in solitude. Soothed by a quirky affinity with Nature, and a trust in a larger purpose, she also has a reckless, belligerent side. Ben is an airline pilot turned successful writer caught up in the glitz of L.A. and its pitfalls at the cost of family, health, and direction. They meet by chance (or was it?) and embark on a journey neither was seeking, or prepared for, culminating in an edge-of-the-seat ending that leaves the reader stunned. |
About the Author A widowed mother of two grown sons, a
lover of life, nature, and adventure, Susan Haley turned a passion for
the written word into a purpose and a challenge. With a published
nonfiction work and promising reviews under her belt, she was fortunate
enough to meet professional, award-winning writer, Robert Delany. A
friendship and writing bond formed out of what was, initially, a
mentoring. Rainy Day People is the heartwarming result. Susan resides
and works in Sarasota on the Gulf Coast of Florida. Mr. Delany, to whom
the book is dedicated, passed on shortly after the completion of this
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The House on Slocum Road by Dahris Clair
Will a young socialite repress her psychic gift to appease the man she loves, or will she succumb to the mysterious pull of the past and risk losing all she holds dear ~ That's Lottie Winslow's quandary. Strange things are happening to Lottie Winslow. Who is the stranger she sees in the mirror? Why is the same dream invading her sleep night after night? How can she witness an event that hasn't yet happened? Determined to find the answers on her own despite her doubting husband's objections, Lottie embarks upon a relentless search for her identity and familial connection. She makes a discovery in The House on Slocum Road that sparks a chain of events, which lead her to her inevitable date with destiny. |
About the Author Dahris spent a large portion of her life
pursuing a career in music and community theater. Her proudest
achievement was being chosen the official songbird for the Veterans of
WWI in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Her favorite theater roll was playing
the zany, lovable MAME for the Opus XXX Theater. The idea for The
House on Slocum Road, was conceived, outlined and shelved for over
twenty years. “I thought it was too far out. Then came Somewhere In
Time, Back to the Future and others. I decided to plunge in and do my
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Crosshairs A Novel of Suspense by Russ Heitz Life in Klinkton County -- a large, mountainous and sparsely populated area of north-central Pennsylvania -- has always revolved around deer hunting, trout fishing, four-wheel-drive pickups, and the Grizzly Snowmobile factory. It is a place where scope-mounted hunting rifles are as plentiful as trees, and shooting accidents are as common as rattlesnakes. But this year, something new has been added -- Klinkton County’s first serial killer. Some of the victims include a kerosene route salesman from Allentown, a political organizer from Philadelphia, and a local arts and crafts worker. The person who must stop this killer is newly-elected Sheriff Jesse Eichenlaub. In addition to his own secret demons from the past, however, Jesse already has three strikes against him. He doesn’t like guns. He has no law enforcement experience at all. And the man he defeated in the election is now his boss. The central questions that Sheriff Jesse immediately faces are -- who is the shooter? What connects the victims? And how will he cope with the expanding chaos that suddenly surrounds him. |
About the Author
Russ Heitz was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and lived for a number of years in the area where Crosshairs takes place. He is a graduate of Temple University and has been writing most of his life. After moving to Florida with his wife, Lee, he published dozens of suspense stories and also worked as a publications specialist for local government. This is his first published novel.
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