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Tracy Sullivan seems to have it all, a handsome, devoted husband, three ...
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Tracy Sullivan seems to have it all, a handsome, devoted husband, three beautiful children, a steady career, and the perfect suburban home; but she isn't happy.
The petty resentments that have built over fifteen years of marriage surface when Tracy tells her husband, Sean, that she is no longer interested in sex, and their marriage threatens to implode.
For the sake of their children, Tracy and Sean agree to lead separate lives under the same roof. With the help of a healthy dose of adult-rated fiction and some gentle prodding from a good friend, Tracy begins to rediscover who she is, what she wants, and the reasons she fell for Sean once upon a time.
After two years of soul-searching, Tracy is finally ready to embrace her happily ever after having learned that while happiness may be fleeting, contentment can last a lifetime.
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Enter Celtic Hearts Romance Writers Chapter contest The Golden Claddagh!...
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Enter Celtic Hearts Romance Writers Chapter contest The Golden Claddagh! Don't let our chapter name dissuade you, your entry does not have to be Celtic based to enter, unless you enter our Celtic Category. We have six categories, Historical, FF & P, Romantic Suspense, Celtic, Contemporary & Erotic Romance.
Our contest due date is May 5th, 2011. Finalists will be notified by July 1, 2011 and winners notified by September 1, 2011.
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In 1857, Nellie, a slave girl, is rescued by the Underground Railroad. F...
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In 1857, Nellie, a slave girl, is rescued by the Underground Railroad. Five years later, Jessica Radford's parents, who had adopted the girl, are brutally murdered by a border ruffian and Nellie is kidnapped. How does Sissy, Nellie's angel, finally bring Jessica peace on the most brutal battlefield of the Civil War-Lawrence, Kansas?
Sissy! Book One of the Jessica Radford trilogy.
Sissy! can be read as an adventure story, but it is deeper than that. Some love it because it provides a deeper richness to our understanding of the underlying emotions, character, and attitudes of those people caught up in that unique era. Others enjoy it because, unlike most Civil War books, the focus of Sissy! is not on generals winning battles, but on the little-known heros and heroines who fought and even died for a cause they felt was just. Sissy! is also a spiritual odyssey, a story of one woman's resistance toward forgiveness, one man's dedication toward compassion of slaves, and one child's belief in the ultimate goodness of mankind.
"...deftly weaves numerous characters, multiple plots, and emotionally powerful story to crate a rich tapestry of history and fiction." -- BookWire Review, October, 2004
"I found the battle scenes so lifelike, I was reading through the smoke and hearing shots whistle by my ears." -- Hazel Street Productions, December 2003
"In addition to his expertise on Civil War history, the author does a magnificent job of characterization." -- ForeWord Reviews, January, 2004
"Mach's characters, events, and fast-paced action draw you deep into the plot." -- David Hinze, Civil War novelist, November 2003
"Mr. Mach has done an excellent job developing many rich characters in this story...[it] was hard to put down." -- BestReviews.com, Arpil, 2004
"Readers of local history should appreciate his ability to paint the times with words." -- Kaw Valley Senior Monthly, Februrary, 2004
"Sissy! gives life and flavor to the time and place so important to the history of the Civil War..." -- Civil War St. Louis, November, 2004
"This is a strong women's rights oriented novel. The historical details about the border raids and Underground Railroad are meticulous." -- Heartland Reviews, March, 2004
"This is a strong women's rights oriented novel. The historical details about the border raids and Underground Railroad are meticulous." -- Heartland Reviews, March, 2004
Mach paid almost obsessive attention to detail, recreating the clothing, food, news, transportation and speech of Civil War era people. -- Lawrence Journal-World (January, 2004)
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