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Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Read my review and an excerpt from Desperate Hope by Susan Leigh Furlong #HistoricalRomance @FurlongLeigh @GoddessFish


Desperate Hope
By Susan Leigh Furlong


Revolutionary War soldier, Gavin Cullane, has desperate choices to make. He vows never to give up the fight for American freedom, but his role as colonial liaison between the Americans and the British brands him a seeming traitor to his own country. When he discovers the woman he loves is part of George Washington’s secret spy chain, his only choice is to expose his own lies so she can escape.

Tansy Carter risks her life to send messages to George Washington from the captured city of New York. When she is discovered, she must flee the city, and trusting her life to the traitor, Cullane, is the desperate chance she must take.

Will their freedom come at the cost of their love?


Genre: Historical Romance
Page Length: 251

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MY THOUGHTS

Gavin Cullane makes a vow to his best friend never to stop fighting for American freedom, but when his only way of staying alive is to become a colonial liaison and turn traitor to the Americans, it seems he has already broken his vow at the first hurdle. However, when he comes across the woman he knows only through stories his best friend had told him, and through a picture on a wristwatch, Gavin finds himself more and more determined to fulfil his vow and fight for the freedom of his people.

Tansy Carter had seen her husband off to war, never to return, so when a man working for the British announces himself in her life, she is none too happy. Tansy cannot know that Gavin was once close friends with her husband, and that he is trying to act on his dying wishes, or else Gavin’s life will be in grave danger. But when Gavin, and worse, his superiors, discover that Tansy is a part of a secret spy chain for George Washington, Gavin has little choice but to reveal the truth to Tansy in an effort to keep her safe.

With coded messages being delivered to betray the British, hopefully without them noticing, Gavin and Tansy find themselves, and Tansy’s entire family, in terrible danger. Will a newfound love between the two be enough to keep them going, and to give them the motivation to be able to keep the other safe?

This book actually really surprised me when I started reading it. I have read several books with an almost similar kind of plot before, and they have been very history based, with a lot of fact at the forefront of the novel. This book was almost like reading a regency romance, I fell right into the story, and the time seemed to fly by as I read, without wanting to stop. This book pulled me in a lot more than I was expecting, for the writing style has created a perfectly enthralling book that is difficult to put down.

There is a lot of conflict in this novel, although not necessarily always that of a violent nature. Gavin himself is conflicted over the best way to move forwards, having found himself stuck as a colonial liaison for the British, when Tansy comes along and makes the decision for him without even knowing she is doing it. But there is more at stake than simply Gavin’s life, and being a traitor or not being a traitor. Gavin and Tansy’s actions could mean the difference between the Americans taking back their freedom, or the British taking control. The fate of the country and the lives of those they love hangs in the balance as they must attempt to fool the British while warning Washington simultaneously. There is action, and plenty of twists and turns right up to the very last pages, which is more than enough to keep you hooked as you read.

I loved the relationship that forms between Gavin and Tansy. For Gavin, it feels like he has known Tansy for a lot longer than he has, due to knowing her husband, and hearing about her from him. But Tansy knows nothing about Gavin when he shows up on her doorstep, and she finds it difficult to trust him. However, as stakes rise, it seems they have no choice but to work together, and the more time she spends with him, the more Tansy has to admit to herself that Gavin is not quite as she initially thought him to be like. He is actually incredibly kind and caring, and does a lot to help others as much as he can. Their romance is one that grows quite slowly, for the fate of the country is a rather pressing matter they must deal with, and plenty of other things seem to get in the way of them properly getting to know each other. 

I feel I must mention Mercy, Tansy’s niece. Mercy is very young, but still plays a very important part in keeping the spy chain going. I absolutely adored Mercy, she is so incredibly sweet and innocent, and she is caught up in such a dangerous situation, it seems impossible for such a little girl to make it through some situations safely, but she never backs down, and is determined to do anything to help her family. She was an absolutely delightful character, and I really wanted for the family to find safety, mostly for her, so she would be able to live peacefully and grow up out of danger.

I have never come across this author before, but I am truly glad I found myself reading this book, as it is one I greatly enjoyed reading. I definitely recommend this book as a wonderful romance, with plenty of drama and tension to keep you reading.


EXCERPT

Charles’s neck turned red as he gulped in air. “I saw the pouch lying there on the table at the cafĂ©. The soldier wasn’t even looking at it, so I grabbed it. I thought it might have something important in it.”

“Important enough to risk your family’s safety?” roared his father. 

“But look what I have. I took them from the pouch before they caught me.” Charles opened his shirt and pulled out a fistful of papers.

Nate snatched the correspondence out of his son’s hand and riffled through the seven pieces. “And once Cullane realizes these papers are missing, he’ll be back. For you!” Tossing the papers on the floor, he shouted, “And the rest of us. How did I get such a foolish son?” Nate paced while Daisy scooped up the letters. 

“I’m sorry! I…wasn’t thinking,” stuttered Charles. 

“Wait,” said Daisy. She stepped very close to Charles. “I want him to know that his mother is willing to risk her life for her impetuous son. A son who violated our trust, but whose mother will do anything to rescue him. You think about that while I’m gone.”

“Where are you going?” demanded Nate.

“I’m going to scatter this mail on the streets, so it looks like it fell out of the pouch before a foolish, reckless boy stole it. Charles, you think about whether I’ll be able to come home to you.”



Susan Leigh Furlong knew she had a special connection with words since she was a child. When she was 9 years old, she wrote and directed her first play for the neighborhood children. 

Susan’s love for history fuels her resilience against the sneezes and coughs that old books give her as she delves into research for unique historical events to inspire her historical fiction romance novels. Susan captures her readers’ imagination with a highly enthralling style, chronological events, and smoothly flowing narratives that keep one’s eyes glued on her novels from the first page to the last. 

Susan has written two non-fiction books and three novels set in sixteenth century Scotland as well as several short stories published in national magazines. Her most recent release is Desperate Hope, a novel set during the American Revolution. When Susan is not combing through history piecing together her next novel, she writes, directs, and performs with a music and drama group. 

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Monday, December 12, 2022

Have a look at Minotaur’s Lair by Luciana Cavallaro #NewRelease #AncientGreece #GreekMythology #BlogTour #TheCoffeePotBookClub @ClucianaLuciana @cathiedunn


Minotaur’s Lair
By Luciana Cavallaro


The Minotaur stirs. Evan is drugged to forget the gods’ quest.

Evan and his companions are entrapped by the Amazon Queen Antioche and her warriors. Memories and allegiances are tested. The Dark Master’s victorious revenge over the gods is almost complete. The plight of the High Priestess is precarious, her health ailing, and unable to rescue her brother and fellow Atlanteans.

The last sacred relic, secreted in the lair of the Minotaur, must be recovered or the Dark Master’s succession plans of a new god are complete. The mystical lands of Krete, the final stage of Evan’s journey, are within his grasp. He must succeed so his father, Zeus, fulfills his promise. Then there is Queen Antioche, and the precious gifts she presents him.

Will Evan return home, and what will become of his future?

Minotaur’s Lair is the third and final book in the action-packed Servant of the Gods historical fiction series. If you enjoy well-researched landscapes, historic characters, excitement, mythical creatures and unique settings, then you’ll love Luciana Cavallaro’s heroic odyssey.


Publication Date: December 13th, 2022
Publisher: Mythos Publications
Page Length: 396
Genre: Historical Fantasy Fiction, Action/Adventure

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Luciana Cavallaro

• Award-winning author of The Labyrinthine Journey

• Nominated for book awards in the Action/Adventure and Historical Fiction genres

• Drove her first car at the age of three

Luciana Cavallaro’s alter ego is a high school teacher where she plugs away educating teenagers the merits of reading and ancient history. She often looks for a brick wall to bang her head when faced with disinterested looks from her students. She’s also a historical fantasy and thriller/suspense author, who creates fast-paced, action-packed series for her readers.

Born and raised in Western Australia, residing in Perth, Luciana loves to travel and since getting her passport at the ripe old age of twenty-four has toured parts of Europe, a legacy of her Italian heritage. She enjoys being active, going out with friends, reading and tries to grow her own vegetables. She dreams of travelling again and visiting the ancient sites that inspired her stories, that is when she’s not spending time being an unofficial stunt person and knocking herself out in the process. 

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Thursday, December 8, 2022

Read an excerpt from Shadowed Seats (Oliana Mercer, #1) by Marguerite Ashton #Mystery #YoungAdult @msashton_writer @XpressoTours

Shadowed Seats
(Oliana Mercer, #1)
By Marguerite Ashton


Oliana knows that every family has a secret, but she never expected hers to come from the grave.

High school senior Oliana Mercer dreams of attending the prestigious Reyersen Drama Academy and pursuing her acting career. But when tragedy strikes, Oliana discovers secrets hidden from her by her adopted parents, dimming the lights on her perfect world. As the sins of the past surface, Oliana finds herself caught up in a tug-of-war between two families while the love for her boyfriend is tested. Determined to find some form of happiness in life, Oliana becomes student director in the high school’s senior play. When her best friend, Devin Worthy, dies during dress rehearsal, Oliana is re-cast as the lead. Everyone thinks the death was a suicide, except Oliana, whose search for clues may be enough motive for the killer to murder again.


Genres: Mystery, Young Adult 

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EXCERPT

“Numbness held me in place as I closed the notebook and tucked it inside the wig. What did this mean? Is the Oliana mentioned in the notebook me? It had to be. But what was this about being set free? My bio parents died in a car accident.

For a second, I felt like I was standing next to a furnace, smoldering in its waves of heat. I hurried out of the attic and stood outside, trying to catch my breath.

Rain pelted my face as I glanced up at my parents’ window on the second floor, then at the driveway where Mom’s minivan and Dad’s pickup were parked. Inside the house, the lights were on in the kitchen. Probably doing what they always do together, cooking dinner.

Grief hollowed my insides. Now was not the time to confront them about what I found. Besides what was I going to do? Tell Mom, I was snooping and found something that freaked me out? The problem was I wanted to go in there and disturb their happiness, so I could get answers about what I’d read. Answers about the handwritten note to Mom by the woman I believed was my birth mother.”

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Shadowed Seats: Oliana Mercer Series
Marguerite Ashton


When Marguerite Ashton was in her twenties, she took up acting but realized she preferred to work behind the camera, writing crime fiction. A few years later, she married an IT Geek and settled down with her role as wife, mom, and writer!

Her blog, Criminal Lines: Settled Writer Past 40 is her outlet while building dollhouses and plotting out her next book.

Marguerite lives in Wisconsin and enjoys RVing.

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Monday, December 5, 2022

Read my review of Son of Anger (The Ormstunga Saga, Book 1) by Donovan Cook #HistoricalFiction #BlogTour #CoffeePotBookClub @DonovanCook20 @maryanneyarde


Son of Anger
(The Ormstunga Saga, Book 1)
By Donovan Cook


Ulf is like a storm, slowly building up its power, he grows more dangerous with each passing moment. And like all storms, he will eventually break. When he does, he will destroy everything in his path.

Ulf is one of a long line of famous Norse warriors. His ancestor Tyr was no ordinary man, but the Norse God of War. Ulf, however, knows nothing about being a warrior.

Everything changes when a stranger arrives on Ulf’s small farm in Vikenfjord. The only family he’s ever known are slaughtered and the one reminder of his father is stolen -- Ulf’s father’s sword, Ormstunga. Ulf’s destiny is decided.

Are the gods punishing him? All Ulf knows is that he has to avenge his family. He sets off on an adventure that will take him across oceans, into the eye of danger, on a quest to reclaim his family’s honour.

The gods are roused. One warrior can answer to them. The Son of Anger.


Publication Date: 12 Nov 2020
Publisher: Self-Published
Page Length: 347 pages
Genre: Viking Historical Fiction

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MY THOUGHTS

Ulf’s ancestors were all warriors, going all the way back to Tyr, the Norse God of War, but Ulf is the exception. His upbringing has not been among weapons and violence, but one of farming. His aunt and uncle raised him after the death of his father, but Ulf has always been a handful, full or rage since his father’s death. However, with the arrival of a stranger comes the loss of everything Ulf has known. What is left of his family is slaughtered, and the stranger takes off with the one last thing Ulf has to remember his father by – his sword, Ormstunga. 

Miraculously surviving the attack, Ulf finds himself utterly alone, with double the anger and none of the skills to find the stranger and properly fight back. Although he had never wanted to return, Ulf finds himself back where he used to live before the death of his father, Thorgilsstad, and somehow manages to find a friend in the jarl’s son, Snorri, and among the warriors, who he grows quite close to.

Finally having a mission, something to channel his anger into, Ulf grows more and more focussed on what he must do – get his father’s sword back, and kill the stranger that had killed his family. And, slowly, things start to fall into place. With a strong group of warriors ready to fight and die by his side, Ulf finds himself among a new family. He trains with them, and fights alongside them. The Vikings are known to be violent people, sailing from their homes to raid other places, and take home anything they found to be of value, but they also formed very close-knit friendships, and cared for each other. They are not exactly characters you can stick up for, since they still carry out abominable acts, but they are somehow likeable, despite the violence, pillaging, and killing. This book creates an excellent portrayal of the Norse warriors within their hometowns, in their everyday lives, as well as on raids, and I loved learning more about how their communities ran. 

Ulf is a very troubled character. He struggled with uncontrollable anger after losing his father at a young age, and after watching his uncle murdered, and losing the rest of his family, he is left with nothing but the anger burning inside of him. Ulf is a very headstrong individual, he does not often stop to think before he acts, pushed on by blinding rage, which puts him in danger more often than not. He finds himself in plenty of situations when, as a reader, I was not sure he would be able to make it out alive. Making friends with Snorri was not enough for Ulf to gain everyone’s trust, and he finds himself facing people of the community as well as outside violence.

The historical detailing in this book is absolutely wonderful. I especially loved finding out more about the Norse Gods as the characters talked about them. The gods were not worshipped, but either trusted, or feared, depending on the god in question, and the gods seemed to have a tendency to medal in people's lives! I also really liked hearing some of the myths and legends that these warriors believed, it felt like story-time, and most were stories I had never heard before, but were wonderful to come across.

There is something about Norse fiction that utterly enthrals me every time I come across it, and this book was no different. From the moment I started reading, I couldn’t stop. I found myself falling into the pages, and watching the story play out in front of me as if I were standing among the characters. The entirety of Ulf’s attention seems to revolve around getting revenge, and recovering Ormstunga, a quest that, in itself, seems almost impossible. As I read, I started to feel more and more like I needed the revenge as well, that Ormstunga being wielded by the stranger was an abomination. Ulf is so incredibly passionate that he not only convinced those around him to help him, but also convinced me to believe in his cause. This is a book that draws you in so entirely, you forget you are reading a book. Everything I read felt utterly real, and I commend the author for managing to create a book that reads as easily as watching a film, while maintaining tension and plenty of action.

This is an absolutely fantastic novel. It is hard not to like norse fiction, but there is something about this book that completely draws you in and keeps you captivated from beginning to end. If you are a fan of the Vikings, or Norse fiction in general, definitely check out this series! I can’t wait to read book 2!



Donovan Cook was born in South Africa but raised in England, and currently works as an English tutor. He is the author of the Ormstunga Saga, which includes his debut novel Son of Anger and the follow up, Raid of the Wolves. His novels come from his fascination with the Viking world and Norse Mythology and he hopes that you will enjoy exploring this world as much as he did writing about it. 

When Donovan is not teaching or writing, he can be found reading, watching rugby, or working on DIY projects. Being born in South Africa, he is a massive Springboks fan and rarely misses a match.

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Sunday, December 4, 2022

Read my review of The Founding (Across the Great Divide: Book 3) by Michael L. Ross #historicalfiction #biographicalfiction #BlogTour #TheCoffeePotBookClub @MichaelLRoss7 @cathiedunn


The Founding
Across the Great Divide: Book 3 
By Michael L. Ross


Two men, two dreams, two new towns on the plains, and a railroad that will determine whether the towns—one black, one white—live or die. 

Will Crump has survived the Civil War, Red Cloud’s War, and the loss of his love, but the search for peace and belonging still eludes him. From Colorado, famed Texas Ranger Charlie Goodnight lures Will to Texas, where he finds new love, but can a Civil War sharpshooter and a Quaker find a compromise to let their love survive? When Will has a chance to join in the founding of a new town, he risks everything—his savings, his family, and his life—but it will all be for nothing if the new railroad passes them by.

Luther has escaped slavery in Kentucky through Albinia, Will’s sister, only to find prejudice rearing its ugly head in Indiana. When the Black Codes are passed, he’s forced to leave and begin a new odyssey. Where can he and his family go to be truly free? Can they start a town owned by blacks, run by blacks, with no one to answer to? But their success will be dependent on the almighty railroad and overcoming bigotry to prove their town deserves the chance to thrive.

Will’s eldest sister, Julia, and her husband, Hiram, are watching the demise of their steamboat business and jump into railroads, but there’s a long black shadow in the form of Jay Gould, the robber baron who ruthlessly swallows any business he considers competition. Can Julia fight the rules against women in business, dodge Gould, and hold her marriage together?

The Founding tells the little-known story of the Exodusters and Nicodemus, the black town on the plains of Kansas, and the parallel story of Will’s founding of Lubbock, Texas, against the background of railroad expansion in America. A family reunited, new love discovered, the quest for freedom, the rise of two towns. In the end, can they reach Across the Great Divide? The Founding is the exciting conclusion to the series.


Praise for The Founding:

“Michael is an excellent storyteller and has done a wonderful job depicting Luther, and the other black characters in this book.  He has done his homework and depicts many historical facts about Nicodemus in a most enlightening and creative way.  It has been a pleasure working with someone who has made a concerted effort to get things right.  

~ Angela Bates

Nicodemus Descendant/Historian

Executive Director

The Nicodemus Historical Society and Museum


Publication Date: 12/6/2022
Publisher: HistoricalNovelsRUS
Page Length: 480 pages
Genre: Historical Fiction / Biographical Fiction

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MY THOUGHTS!

After already having lived through so much, Will Crump finds himself still unable to settle down. After losing the woman he loves, he travels to find his father, after a letter finally reaches him. But the man he finds is not the father he left, but a drunk who cannot deal with the death of his wife. In an attempt to pull his father together, and move on with his life, Will finds himself in new business ventures, and puts all he has at risk in a gamble to create a new town, with one question in his mind – will the gamble pay off?

Luther had made a life for himself after escaping slavery, but when the law catches up with him, he is forced to flee, or else find himself back in captivity. With a family he is trying to take care of, Luther finds himself and his family running and trying to find safety in a world where blacks are seen as inferior to whites. But if he could create a town where he and his family, and more like them, would be safe to live as normal people? If it could succeed, the possibilities would be endless.

At the centre of it all, Julia and her husband, Hiram, have found their business with steamboats start to die with the introduction of railways, and attempt to refocus their business to develop railways that would better themselves against their competition. Julia may try her very best to run the business, for she knows how it works, and what needs to be done, but a woman running a business is frowned upon, and she must hide her involvement, deploying her ideas through her husband. But with a rival attempting to thwart their business, how successful can Julia and Hiram truly be?

There are a lot of moments in this book where it seems like people are not going to be successful in their ventures. With the time period itself, with the way people with darker skin were treated, and the limitations put on women, there are plenty of things standing between some of the characters and success. I loved watching the rise and fall of the characters as they fought their own battles and overcome obstacles in the way of making their business ideas thrive. 

I loved following on Will’s story from where I left off in the last book I read of this series. I have, unfortunately, missed out a book, but it was very easy to pick up what had happened between the two books, and the story progressed at an incredibly easy pace to follow, especially since I had missed key information between the two books. This book could very easily be read as a stand-alone, although to fully appreciate the beauty of this novel, I do think starting from book 1 of the series would allow a wider perspective of the characters, and their full journey.

I must admit, out of all the characters we follow in this book, Will had to be my favourite. He is still mourning a great loss when he travels to try and find his father, and while the work he finds for himself keeps him busy, he can never forget the woman he loved, or the future he will never have with her. Slowly, he finds himself able to start moving on, although there is plenty of drama and new business ventures to pursue keeping him occupied as he emotionally recovers enough to start thinking about finding love once again.

I did also really enjoy following Julia as she attempted to make her way in a man’s world. She understands her husband’s business almost better than he does, although she does not have the authority to run his business. Julia and Hiram manage to work together, most of the time, for the sake of keeping the business running smoothly, but there are plenty of things trying to tear them apart. The way that Julia held her own against men with a lot more authority than herself was inspirational to read about, and I certainly enjoyed watching some of the men realise that this woman was willing and able to run the business better than most men could! I loved learning more about the history of the introduction of the railway system, which is a topic which I know little about. Finding out more about how the railways were built was truly fascinating.

This is certainly a book with plenty of characters who are not afraid to stick up for themselves, especially with regards to the laws surrounding them. Luther’s determination to be treated as an equal to the whites, and to be able to make his own way without the colour of his skin hindering him was admirable. He has so many things going against him, but he is not afraid to fight for the right to be treated with respect, and for his family to be able to live safely.

I absolutely loved reading this book. After reading The Search, and this book, I would love to go back and read the other two that are currently available in the series, just so I can fill in the blanks and get the full picture of the characters whose stories are being told in this book. I couldn’t put this one down! Absolutely recommend it!




Michael Ross is a lover of history and great stories.

He’s a retired software engineer turned author, with three children, and five grandchildren, living in Newton, Kansas with his wife of 39 years. Michael graduated from Rice University and Portland State University with degrees in German and software engineering. He was part of an MBA program at Boston University. 

Michael was born in Lubbock, Texas, and still loves Texas. He’s written short stories and technical articles in the past, as well as articles for the Texas Historical Society. 

Across the Great Divide now has three novels in the series, "The Clouds of War", and "The Search", and the conclusion, "The Founding".  "The Clouds of War" was an honorable mention for Coffee Pot Book of the Year in 2019, and an Amazon #1 best seller in three categories, along with making the Amazon top 100 paid, reviewed in Publisher's Weekly. "The Search" won Coffee Pot Cover of the Year in 2020, and Coffee Pot Silver Medal for Book of the Year in 2020, as well as short listed for the Chanticleer International Book Laramie Award. 


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Thursday, December 1, 2022

Read an excerpt from A Forest of Stolen Memories by Callie Thomas #Fantasy #YoungAdult #Romance @XpressoTours

A Forest of Stolen Memories
By Callie Thomas


A royal wedding turns to disaster when a curse goes awry. A victim of the Sorcerer’s prophecy, Roselyn’s memories are instantly erased, leaving her panicked at the altar. Confused, she flees to the place her prince fears most—the enchanted Mistbrooke Forest. Danger lurks closer than she can imagine, forcing her to seek help from a dark stranger who may be the key to recovering her lost memories. Can she break the curse without breaking her heart?


Publication date: December 2nd 2022
Genres: Fantasy, Romance, Young Adult 

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He stared at me, as if trying to memorize me. My cheeks heated, and I glanced away from his scrutiny. “You could always make new memories, you know. Perhaps the old ones weren’t worth saving.”

I met his dark eyes, storming in color. There was such emotion behind his words, more than I’d ever heard from him. 

“How can I be me without them? It’s who I am. Without them, I’m hollow like an empty shell. An illusion of my former self that I’ll never compare to.”

“You aren’t an illusion to me. You’re perfect the way you are.”

My heart clenched, and I closed the space between us, throwing my arms around him. He stiffened, surprised.

“I’m giving you a hug and you’re going to like it,” I said, my cheek pressed into his tunic.

“I see,” he whispered. His shoulders relaxed, his arms wrapping around me like a ring of protection.


Callie Thomas was born in California but moved away immediately after, living in more places in the United States than she can remember. Even now, she can’t stay in one spot too long, but you can usually find her on the sandy shores of someplace tropical, possibly with a coconut drink in her hand. Callie has been writing since middle school when her teacher caught her writing stories instead of vocabulary words in her 7th grade English class. Plagued by doubt, she went in a completely different direction and graduated college at George Mason University with a Bachelor of Science in Graphic and Web Design. But the stories never stopped. Older and wiser (she hopes), she is finally ready to take a leap of faith with her writing. She recently published her first Vella series, A Forest of Stolen Memories, and is currently writing her first novel, The Captain's Daughter.

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