Coming soon to Amazon: Road To Quincy, a new novel by A. B. Kreglow~A family enslaved on a Missouri plantation, and the choices they are forced to make.
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"Change is an irresistible proof that we are alive in time and space. Just as everything around us is changing, we are changing outside, inside, and in our understanding of ourselves. No longer in the springtime of youth, we may discover that summer fruit is as beautiful as spring flowers, and autumn leaves are as magical as a winter snowfall. No season envies another, or tries to pretend it’s other than what it is. Nature’s seasons revel in themselves without apology, and so can we revel in our own." -Mary Murray Shelton
"Change is an irresistible proof that we are alive in time and space. Just as everything around us is changing, we are changing outside, inside, and in our understanding of ourselves. No longer in the springtime of youth, we may discover that summer fruit is as beautiful as spring flowers, and autumn leaves are as magical as a winter snowfall. No season envies another, or tries to pretend it’s other than what it is. Nature’s seasons revel in themselves without apology, and so can we revel in our own." -Mary Murray Shelton
The Secret In The Persimmon Wood Box
Abigail Wilcox thinks she has life figured out, until she is felled by a shocking discovery that changes her life as well as her character.
When Abigail opens the Bradley Hotel, a high-class brothel in Auburn, California, the Gold Rush is already filling the town with fortune-seekers, gamblers and hucksters.
Loving Franklin Clayborn seems to be the perfect next step. She can’t foresee the effects that her decision to be with him will have on her, the Bradley, and everyone she knows. If she could, would she make a different choice?
Abigail Wilcox thinks she has life figured out, until she is felled by a shocking discovery that changes her life as well as her character.
When Abigail opens the Bradley Hotel, a high-class brothel in Auburn, California, the Gold Rush is already filling the town with fortune-seekers, gamblers and hucksters.
Loving Franklin Clayborn seems to be the perfect next step. She can’t foresee the effects that her decision to be with him will have on her, the Bradley, and everyone she knows. If she could, would she make a different choice?
Kreglow's first novel, Becoming White Smoke, A Tale Of Courage and Yearning is a dramatic and haunting story tells the tale of Ginny Van Andusson, a white settler, kidnapped by Indian raiders and torn from her family and their homestead in the mid-nineteenth century territory of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Unbeknownst to Ginny, some of her family has survived. alone in his certainty that his mother lives, and against impossible odds, her son Jahn relentlessly searches for her throughout the vast colorado Rockies.
Now available at Amazon and CreateSpace, also in Large Print
Some reviews:
This is a great Christmas gift…a book of true values of inclusion, forgiveness, love, and compassion. It is true to Native American culture and American history. It is also a really page turner. —K. Huntley
I could not put this book down...Wonderful story, shifting scenes and perspectives, moving at a fast pace, drawing me to this woman of such great physical courage and strength, who explores her inner messages seen in the smoke and heard in the wind to emerge as the Healer she is...A loving son's longing to reunite with his mother, all in this personal view into two separate cultures in the changing American West. —Victoria
Becoming White Smoke is a powerfully lovely, poignant, haunting story based on the tragic history of American native peoples. The well drawn characters, honest and without pretense, pull the reader in, imparting wisdom effortlessly woven into their very human stories. I loved reading it. —Valerie JanLois
What a beautifully written story! I felt immersed in it right from the start. — RG
This book is by turns painful, tragic, gentle and beautiful. I absolutely loved it! --Dr. Andrew Sornborger
Now available at Amazon and CreateSpace, also in Large Print
Some reviews:
This is a great Christmas gift…a book of true values of inclusion, forgiveness, love, and compassion. It is true to Native American culture and American history. It is also a really page turner. —K. Huntley
I could not put this book down...Wonderful story, shifting scenes and perspectives, moving at a fast pace, drawing me to this woman of such great physical courage and strength, who explores her inner messages seen in the smoke and heard in the wind to emerge as the Healer she is...A loving son's longing to reunite with his mother, all in this personal view into two separate cultures in the changing American West. —Victoria
Becoming White Smoke is a powerfully lovely, poignant, haunting story based on the tragic history of American native peoples. The well drawn characters, honest and without pretense, pull the reader in, imparting wisdom effortlessly woven into their very human stories. I loved reading it. —Valerie JanLois
What a beautifully written story! I felt immersed in it right from the start. — RG
This book is by turns painful, tragic, gentle and beautiful. I absolutely loved it! --Dr. Andrew Sornborger