The Children of Talavera (ePub)
well-dressed stranger on the doorstep of the tiny adobe she shares with her
ailing, quarrelsome aunt, she has no idea how his appearance will change...
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well-dressed stranger on the doorstep of the tiny adobe she shares with her
ailing, quarrelsome aunt, she has no idea how his appearance will change her
life. He introduces himself as her
distant cousin, don Romn Velsquez, who has come to take her and her aunt back
to his plantation on
the Caribbean Island of Betania.
On Betania, Ins learns the truth about her
identity, which had been kept from her by her aunt, and meets handsome,
world-weary Alejandro, whose hostility towards her is as obvious as it is
undeserved. And on Betania she is
shadowed by a
sinister vagrant who has seemingly tracked her the whole distance from the
American Southwest to the Caribbean.
In this new world, Ins discovers friendship and
love, but also the capacity for strength and courage, qualities she never
imagined herself capable of. Qualities
she will need to see her through the turbulent events that follow her return to
her ancestral home.
Like most writers, E. Warner
Morrell started filling spiral notebooks at an early age with stories woven
from childhood fantasies. Sitting alone
in her upstairs bedroom in Eastside Kansas City, Missouri, she turned the
pastime into near obsession, carrying the notebook to school and hiding it
underneath class work, stealing a moment here and there to scribble out a scene
or a character. The childhood passion
persisted into adolescence and adulthood, upgrading from spiral notebook to
word processor, and found new inspiration in the people and cultures
encountered in her travels. Having lived
most of her life in the American Southwest, Ms. Morrell now makes her home in Kansas
with her feline companions Bell,
Morgan, Paloma and Rina.
- Autor: E. Warner Morrell
- 2004, 556 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: AUTHORHOUSE
- ISBN-10: 1418461318
- ISBN-13: 9781418461317
- Erscheinungsdatum: 19.08.2004
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