Monday, February 29, 2016

Line up for Tuesday March 1, 2016

Posted by Wayne G. Barber

Local Authors, Publishing Tips, Promotions, Book Signing Announcements and so much more !

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Tentatively scheduled for 9:05 am Author Dennis Fortier will discuss " Perception"
He’s the son of a servant; she’s the daughter or an aristocrat. Against all odds their love held true; against all reason their devotion could not be bargained with. In Perception, fans of Jane Austen’s classic novel Pride and Prejudice will fly at the chance to step into the magnificent halls of Pemberley once more in this charming story about Jayne Darcy, the daughter of Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennett.
 
Perception returns many old friends from Austen’s timeless tale to once again enchant us, as well as a new generation of lovers, to inspire, vex, and entertain.
 
Delightful and engaging, Perception reintroduces readers to The Austenesque struggle between love and societal demands. As the perceptions in Austen’s time that breed class prejudice are explored it is difficult to ignore the perceptions and prejudices of our own time.

Tentatively Scheduled for 9:35am Author Elda Dawber will discuss who current work, " Wait Until I'm Dead"

Surviving family horror is one thing. Having the courage and determination to reveal it is another. DJ Brava, romance novelist extraordinaire, has the courage. She has the determination. She has friends covering her back. But when unearthing one family secret leads to another and another... can she survive the fallout? Some family members beg her to wait until they're dead. Has one of them gone too far in a misguided effort to protect someone -- or something? This is an engaging page-turner for anyone who loves a good family drama full of secrets and intrigue. It has the social consciousness of a Picoult, the wit and tongue of Evanovich, the resonance of Sue Miller, and the female bonding of "Thelma and Louise" -- without the drive off the cliff! Structured as a memoir within a novel, readers move through the main character's history of childhood trauma and healing. But it is her actions in the present that propel the story through a series of compelling revelations affecting numerous characters in unforeseen ways. The dialogue is crisp and the humor rich. Emotional connections are profound, and the topic is one that touches the lives of millions.

1 comment:

  1. Thank You to all the intelligent e-mails, listeners and our all-star authors, Dennis Fortier and Elda Dawber. You ALL Rock !

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