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About the author:
Dorothy May Mercer is a retired musician, busier than ever as president of two companies, writer and entrepreneur. She has published fourteen books plus a collection of thirteen booklets and articles, and is having a ball doing it! She and her husband have two lakefront homes in Michigan where they ski in winter and boat in summer. Hobbies are traveling, reading, helping others, and playing the piano. Her first book, "Stories I Haven't Told," is autobiographical. The McBride Series books are good old-fashioined detective cop stories with new technology and great looking girls thrown in. "Leon and Esther" is an historical romance with Christian overtones, set in rural Michigan in the 1920's.
The New McBride Washington Series, is centered in the Washington D.C. metro area, with global repercussions. Mike McBride has changed professions and is now a crusading United States Senator. He has married his sweetheart, Juliette who now plays a starring role in Books two and three of the Series. The author is careful to make each story complete in itself, a full length novel, in the old-fashioned meaning of a "series" rather than the more recent type of series which never seems to end.
About the Author:
Dale L. Williams, M.D. has been all over the world to exotic and war-torn places as a medical missionary. He draws on his experiences and knowledge to pen this touching, tender love story..."Remember How Much I Love You." After retiring from his active medical practice in Michigan, Dr. Williams has been instrumental in establishing a foundation to benefit refugees and others in war-torn and third-world countries.
REVIEWS:
"a spell-binding story of sacrificial love in remote places, in the face of hardship and terror..."
"A well-written first novel...sure to be a classic."
About the Author:
Ken Jarman , the author of three novels, is currently working on his fourth. He was born in California’s Imperial Valley near the Mexican border and writes about life growing up in the 1940s and 1950s there. His stories of rural Americana are written in a fresh narrative style that makes it hard for the reader to put the book down.
He spent fifty years in the Telecom Industry telling his stories, entertaining family, friends, and business associates. Since retiring he devotes himself fulltime to writing his stories.
When reading his books, you’ll experience:
- Humorous accounts of life in a small farming community
- What it was like growing up in the post Depression 1940s
- Beliefs the “Dust Bowl” refugees brought with them down “Tobacco Road”
- Insights into the complexities of boy/girl relationships
- Nostalgic memories of events from your own childhood
The second novel in the Timothy Ashton series is finished and scheduled for release soon.
About the Author:
Myron C. McDonald, author of "He Called Her Hat," That Tough Little Lady, a nostalgic biography of his grandmother, Harriett DePeele, was born in small town Michigan to humble parents, the only son of a family of five. His mother was a homemaker and his father owned a bakery in town. Myron lived an idealistic youth. Much of this book concerns his early years during the early 20th Century.
Myron went on to Michigan State University where he met his wife June. They married and had two children, a girl and a boy. Myron succeeded in his career in advertising, working in Cleveland and later in New York City for the huge McCann Erickson Agency. He and June retired to Tucson, Arizona, where they lived out their years.
About the author:
Netty Ejike
Nicknamed Romantia, Netty Ejike has been writing since the age of twelve, after reading her first Mills and Boon; thus living up to her nickname. Born in 1971 in Enugu, Nigeria, she studied Psychology at the University of Nigeria and received Elizabeth Lord's award for being the best female graduate from the department. Her working experience cut across several sections; an agent in a travel agency, an admin officer in a corporate company, a marketing manager in a hotel.
Her heart's desire has come true. She is now a full-time writer, with her own imprint DeRafelo Romance. She has written several novels.
About the Author
Dr. Melinda "M.J." Simon is author of "Shadow's Embrace" and four children's books: Pilot The Service Dog; Benjamin Bear's Christmas; Letters, Numbers and Dinosaurs; and The Easter Flight of Sir Jack Rabbit. Dr. Simon has also been published in academic journals for her research in posttraumatic stress disorder and forensic psychology. She holds a doctoral degree in clinical psychology and has practiced for over twenty years in her field. She lives in Lansing, Michigan with her husband, two dogs and two cats.