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June 27, 2023

Would You Walk To Freedom?

 


As the country continues to change and shift, everyone must decide if they will continue to walk toward the freedom they long for.


As the country changes and shifts, everyone is challenged to do what it takes to walk toward freedom.

Carrie and Janie battle fear and worry as Anthony and Matthew deal with the horror of a brutal massacre in Colfax, Louisiana.

Moses takes Felicia and Frances to San Francisco, where Felicia makes a decision that will dictate the direction of her life.
The plantation is invaded.

Annie becomes an angel to ten more orphans in need of a home.

Rose befriends a traumatized little girl, setting an extraordinary outcome into motion.

Jeremy, Marietta and the twins venture south again, bringing news of an exciting endeavor.

Warren Hobbs decides to return to Virginia, but first has to deal with a tragedy in Oregon.

When everyone simply wants a life of peace, they learn the lessons that will keep them walking toward the freedom they long for.




I was only 16 years old when my dying grandfather called me to his bedside, took my hand and said, "You have the gift of writing that I never used. Whatever you do, don't let it go to waste like I did."

Scared I wasn't as talented as my beloved "Dandy", I quit writing. 14 years later, bedridden in California from one of the first diagnosed cases of Epstein-Barr Virus, this athletic, active woman wrote her first book to keep from going crazy. I finished the book, got better, and stuffed the book in an envelope - never intending to do anything with it.

3 and a 1/2 years later the book was discovered by a friend who then proceeded to harangue me about publication. Worn down, I finally submitted it. It was my first book published. Almost 25 years later, there are now 50+ books published, but that is just the beginning. I have so many more inside me!

I believe in the power of the written word to change lives. I also believe that historical novels can implant the Bregdan Principle in people's hearts and minds.

The Bregdan Principle...Every life that has been lived until today is a part of the woven braid of life. It takes every person's story to create history. Your life will help determine the course of history. You may think you don't have much of an impact. You do. Every action you take will reflect in someone else's life. Someone else's decisions. Someone else's future. Both good and bad.

My passion is to write powerful and entertaining historical fiction through the sweeping saga called the Bregdan Chronicles.

Her blog is: https://iamavoiceintheworld.wordpress.com/


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