Saturday, February 2, 2013

Harbored Secrets by Marie F. Martin

Today I would like to congratulate my friend, Marie F. Martin on the release of her physiological mystery, Harbored Secrets by 4D Publishing. Marie is a gifted author. I'm lucky to have her as a local critique partner. All of Marie's novels contain the word 'harbor' or 'harbored' in the title.  Her last book, Maternal Harbor celebrated over 22,000 downloads in just days on kindle.
Download Harbored Secrets today for just $2.99 at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B7QMYZK

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Blinny Platt's life story has been one filled with longings and betrayal, a legacy that unfolds with all the complexities of a conspiracy. Even as a small girl, she should have known, connected the whispers and snippets, but never did - Not until her secretive step-mother tossed a cache of poems on her lap, exposing lonesome words that break the heart.

After years of internal angst, Blinny suddenly feels compelled to leave her father's ranch to buy land and build a home herself. In her few restful moments, she finds the image of her mother lingering in the acres around her, in the toast-browns of the prairie grasses, in the colors beneath the browns, in the hint of deep green lingering at the base of seemingly dead grass - the promise of life to come. Maman would always be part of the landscape - first thin and graceful, then cumbersome with child, then wistful and wan, then gone, leaving behind an emptiness she had not prepared Blinny for. The mystery left in the ashes of a burned home unravels slowly, until finally, Blinny learns of the last betrayal, and the truth of why the Platt family fractured.

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Marie Martin lives in a fertile valley at the base of the Rocky Mountains. She enjoys a quiet life where laughter comes easy, love easier. Marie and her four siblings were raised on ten acres of clump grass and bull pine trees. They roamed nearby creeks, woods, and the cemetery. All places for good fun. Her father worked in a sawmill, and her mother was a librarian; an upbringing that fostered love for people and books. In her blog, Shady Nook, you may read stories of her exceptional childhood growing up in a rich, rural area filled with unique people and a magnanimous landscape known as the Big Sky County. Marie is the mother of four grown children and shares her life with a side-kick cocker spaniel by the name of Katie Lou.


 visit Marie's blog here:  http://www.mariefmartin.com/

2 comments:

marie said...

Thank you so much Angela. You and Operation Awesome have given my day a gift of kindness.

Sincerely,

Marie F. Martin

Angela Townsend said...

You're Welcome Marie! :)