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Terra M

Terra M

I have been working as a 911 dispatcher for the last 10 years. Love it, no shift is ever the same. I have a 6 year old son, who to say the least is a bit rambunctious. I love to read and when I was younger (and had more free time) I read all the time. When I didn't have a book to read I used to read the encyclopedia set I begged my parents... more »
  • Russell Springs, KY, USA
  • member since March 14 2008

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  • Fran

    Fran says

    Write a note for Terra M hereJoin the Vistas of KY & Appalachian Readers & Authors group as Gail Chandler discusses her book, "The Bluegrass Dream: A Wilderness Adventure of Early Settlers. Here is a brief synopsis of the plot:

    In the middle of a snow storm Jess and her Aunt delivered a stillborn that took the life of Uncle David's wife. Devastated by her Father's death in Kentucky Jess vowed to fulfill his dream of life in Kentucky. Dressed in her twin brother's clothes she tried to follow David to the Bluegrass. Weather, Digger and Hutch two Bluegrass long hunters she met, and Indians made her trip very difficult. She reached the Bluegrass on her own and with her neighbor's help she builds her cabin. Then she shared her secret with them. Digger and Hutch returned to the Bluegrass. Hutch found Jess is Jessica and their friction continued. Bandit and Outlaw, Jess' coons added pranks to her life. David and his party arrived, Jess takes in Lightfoot's runaway sister Fawn, then James and Katherine joined the village near Fort McClelland. Jess' life is filled with work, love, Indian raids, death, new life, accidents, nature's elements, and their camaraderie. Hutch and Jess were to be married when he returned from selling their furs in New Orleans. Illinois Indians captured Hutch an hour before the wedding. Jess with the help of Digger and Bill followed on the rivers to retrieve him.

    The book can be purchased online in both paperback and Kindle at amazon.com for $15.95.

    posted 9 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Fran

    Fran says

    We are reading this book in the Vistas of KY Readers and Authors Group this month. I hope you will join us.

    Scott P's debut novel, "An Innocent Client," is set in Northeast Tennessee where he lives. It was published by Penguin on November 4 and is available most everywhere. It's about a criminal defense lawyer who hates the profession and is trying to get out, but thinks he's finally stumbled across someone who might really be innocent. You can read the first chapter at www.scottprattfiction.com.

    This book can be purchased at Amazon.com. Here's the info.

    An Innocent Client by Scott Pratt (Paperback - Nov 4, 2008)
    Buy new: $7.99
    Link:
    http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw_2_12?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=an+innocent+client&sprefix=an+innocent+&sprefix=an+innocent+

    For Kindle lovers, it looks as though it is available in this form as well.

    posted 10 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Fran

    Fran says

    Just wanted to remind you that we will have Nash Black (our own Irene B and her husband) with us at the end of this month to discuss the latest Brewster County Novel entitled Sins of the Father: A Brewster County Novel.
    Here is the link for ordering it from Amazon:

    http://www.amazon.com/Sins-Fathers-Brewster-County-Novel/dp/1432707248/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1220201891&sr=1-1
    You can also get an autographed copy from Jerry Sampson's Antiques and Books on Main Street in Harrodsburg or by emailing him at jsampsonantiques@bellsouth.net. The cost, including shipping/ handling is $20 if you order through Jerry.

    Hope you will join us at the Appalachian and Kentucky Authors group for this discussion!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Amanda G

    Amanda G says

    Terra,

    Welcome to the Positive Christian Moms discussion group. I created the group in January so we are still young and growing. Please join in on the discussion at any time. I have a rambunctious son myself, he is only 2 1/2, so maybe you could give me a few pointers. Happy Easter and God Bless.

    Amanda G.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )