I've written 7 novels, two self-published. The first saga is about horse racing (Hope of Glory), a comprehensive look at the sport in which I spent over 30 years of my life.
My second novel (The Famous One) reads like a fictional biography about a rebellious young man who becomes an extraordinary actor but a reluctant celebrity. Take...
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I've written 7 novels, two self-published. The first saga is about horse racing (Hope of Glory), a comprehensive look at the sport in which I spent over 30 years of my life.
My second novel (The Famous One) reads like a fictional biography about a rebellious young man who becomes an extraordinary actor but a reluctant celebrity. Take a look at it on Amazon.com, Pleasantwordbooks.com, Barnes&Noble.com., Christianbooks.com. (You'll find it under my name Nicole Petrino-Salter.)
My third novel (Breath of Life) just released. A love story about two broken people who find each other while finding themselves.
When I'm not writing on a novel or my blog (hopeofglory.typepad.com/into_the_fire), I'm usually reading. Check out my regular reviews of current CBA novels on the blog. Although my own novels contain a heavy dose of romance, they mostly show relationship--between man and woman and between God and people--and contrast the world's views of love, romance, and sex to God's view. Although they are not all "traditional" romance novels and are written for an adult audience, as you can see by my bookshelf, I read a variety of genres with the general exceptions of historical, fantasy, lits, and, again with the exception of Austin Boyd's enjoyable trilogy, sci-fi.
I hope my friends will visit my blog and get to know me better. And since I value friendship as something important and meaningful, thank you for including me in a small portion of your lives.
Relationship . . . Romance . . . Redemption
*Just a sidenote . . . I've only rated a few books. The reason some are not rated has nothing to do with their quality or how much I enjoyed them either story-wise or professionally speaking. I may or may not rate more of them as I go along. There's really no rhyme nor reason to why I chose to rate some and not others--and that's as random as this sequential person gets.
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