Amelia Island's MARK OF A MAN - e-book |
Yes, ma'am. Yes, sir. I promised and now that promise is reality. Amelia Island's MARK OF A MAN is written, published and ready for the world to read! It's the story of Pat and Marie, brother and sister, who are part of what has become the beloved Dunnigan family living on Amelia Island in north Florida. Set in 1898, Pat has grown into quite the hunk and Marie is quite a handful. He lives hard and loves wild and she is a beacon for trouble. Add in the Spanish American war, the worst hurricane on record to hit Amelia Island and the fussing comedy of Grandmother Peeper versus Aunt Noreen to lighten the drama and you have MARK OF A MAN.
As the rollout begins, it is available in paperback and e-book on Amazon.com and paperback at Barnes and Noble, with e-book to follow shortly. I have the first copy in hand and it will soon be in local book stores and available at book sources everywhere. (Just ask and it can be ordered or easily found online.)
I want to thank you all for your patience as I crafted this novel, which is another Fernandina fancy in my GOODBYE LIE series. By the way, all three books, THE GOODBYE LIE, Amelia Island's VELVET UNDERTOW and Amelia Island's MARK OF A MAN, stand alone and can be read out of order.
I had my fingers crossed that Amelia Island's MARK OF A MAN would be released before Christmas and I got my wish! May you enjoy it and, once you get to know the characters, may they become a part of your family as have mine.
Merry Christmas!
Jane Marie
PS #4 in the series, Amelia Island's Sand and Sin, is written but needs editing. That's my next project.
PPS And yes, the description still fits MARK Of A MAN: "where Little House on the Prairie meets Gone With The Wind ..."
PPS December 15, 2014 is the 75th anniversary of the premiere of Gone With The Wind. My husband, Bruce, and I attended the 50th anniversary costume ball in Atlanta, Georgia. It was an event of a lifetime. The book, movie and ball, all, inspired my writing ... Thank you, Margaret Mitchell.
Jane Marie and Bruce Malcolm, Gone With The Wind 50th Anniversary Costume Ball, Atlanta, Georgia |
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