Friday, June 12, 2020

Rambling Friday: Thrilled!

How does it feel to have yet another book published? This post's title says it all. I'm thrilled. I truly love being an author, and finishing and seeing that creation published is beyond description.

Last year, I had reached a plateau of inability to write. But this year, I felt inspired, again, to write. When I opened this manuscript that I barely began several years ago, I found the inspiration was there. I could write. I could get it done, and when I finally, wrote the end, I knew I had done something wonderful. Not just for others to read a book and be satisfied with a happy ending, but for proof to me that I could still do it. I still had it in me to write, to create and see the project through.

Caleb's Destiny will always be special to me because of the struggle I had for a whole year and then the touch I needed for this year, for this time.

Whatever, I'm thrilled beyond words that I can present to the reading world: Caleb's Destiny!


Mr. Michael, Destiny Rose McCulloch, and Hunter have a mysterious history. Why were three fathers, all business partners, murdered under suspicious circumstances while on their quest to find gold?

Hunter is determined to protect his boss and the precocious young lady who he suspects holds a key answer to his questions.

Mr. Michael wants only to be left alone to attend to his property, but what can he do when Destiny refuses to leave and captures the heart of every one of his employees?

Destiny almost forgets her quest when she falls in love with Mr. Michael's ranch and all the people there. And then Mr. Michael is much too alluring to ignore. The preacher man back east where she took her schooling tried to claim her heart, but the longer she stays the less she can remember him. She only came west to find a little boy she knew years ago. A little boy all grown up by now...unless, of course, he's dead.

Three children, connected through tragedy and separated by time, are fated to reunite and re-right some powerful wrongs.


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