5 STAR review:
Beautifully written. It touches the heart, and stirs emotions.
It’s
the 1940’s in rural East Tennessee, Appalachian country. For most
everyone there is only work, and possibly church, if there’s one nearby.
People rise before the sun is up, work hard, go to bed early, and rest
in church on Sunday. Little chance for much else to happen. Right?
So,
why would keeping one little secret for over sixteen years be so
important? What could possibly have happened that could change the lives
of so many people, if the secret were to be revealed?
There are only three people alive that know the answer to that question. For now.
About Vicky Whedbee
Vicky Whedbee was born and raised in
Daytona Beach, Florida, where she resided until her 40's when she
relocated to San Mateo, Florida, where she currently resides with her
husband. An avid reader, she wrote her first novel over a period of
years as a labor of love and fulfillment of a life long dream that began
with the encouragement of her Engish teacher in high school.
With a diagnosis of cancer for her dad, she decided to become an
independent author and published her novel on her own in order to
present a finished product to her father before his demise. She was in
the process of reading said novel, "Things He Hadn't Told Her", to him
at the time of his passing.
She wrote her second
novel "Sarah's Song", which was a collaboration with her father set in
the time of his childhood in the rural Appalachian mountains, with notes
taken prior to his demise. Both books have been met with stellar 5-STAR
reviews on Amazon & Goodreads, as well as awarded the 5-star review
seal from Reader's Favorite.
After numerous
requests, she wrote a sequel to Sarah's Song, titled Sarah's Home, which
could also be read as a stand-alone. It, too, is being received with
love and 5-STAR reviews.
She is currently working on her next novel.
Visit & contact her through her website: https://crwvao.wixsite.com/vickywhedbee
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072BMPSYR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_d_asin_title_o05?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Twitter: @vicky_whedbee
Thanks so much for the post on your blog, Victoria! I'm honored!
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