Late 1800s
Fernandina on Amelia Island, Florida
Aunt Noreen |
Aunt Noreen writes:
You know how I dislike complainers, so this is merely an observation. Why
is it whenever that brother of mine offers me his homemade blackberry
wine, and I ask for a small sipping glass, he gives me a large footed goblet, filled to nearly overflowing? Clabe says
Michael is only being generous, but I think he is doing this deliberately. Perhaps he wants folks to think I am either a glutton or an alcoholic. Well, everyone knows to waste anything is a sin. Therefore, I
am forced to drain the glass. At least, the wine is quite tasty. I dare not tell Michael this for fear he
might get the big head. In any event, he was always a bratty brother. Yes,
it must be deliberate.
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The Goodbye Lie
Diaries Explained:
Herein are the personal words from the players in my historic romance series, The
Goodbye Lie, set in the late 1800s on Amelia Island, Florida. These diaries were created because friends of the novels and E-books often contact me saying they want to know more about the day-to-day goings-on of their beloved characters, as they read or finish reading the books.
What becomes of Breelan, the reporter, her parents, Michael
and Miss Ella Dunnigan, of Waite, captain of the Gentle Comfort of the Aqua Verdi
Passenger Line, Aunt Noreen, everyone's less
than favorite relative and elixir-fixer Grandmother Peeper?
If you've not yet met these most interesting folks, enter their world to read about their suspenseful adventures and heart-laden loves in The Goodbye Lie, Amelia Island's Velvet Undertow and Amelia Island's Mark of a Man. -jmm
If you've not yet met these most interesting folks, enter their world to read about their suspenseful adventures and heart-laden loves in The Goodbye Lie, Amelia Island's Velvet Undertow and Amelia Island's Mark of a Man. -jmm
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