Necessary Evil
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Charleston Historical Society President, Charlene Schaeffer, attended the party. Her museum is hoping to obtain joint ownership of the collection and she spoke at length about the ties between the North and the South. Also present at the party were such literary notables as local author A. Glen Bernard and romance writer, Gregorianne Vincent.
Randall, who teaches at Hadley University in Massachusetts, announced that his next line of inquiry would take place in Philadelphia, concerning some pre-Revolutionary War material, but he declined to give any details. He and Warwick married last year, and will be working on the new book together, leaving care of the farm to Susanna Chase.
Madeleine Randall said, “I’ll miss the farm, of course, but I know I’m leaving it in good hands.” The couple are expecting their first child in August, and she said that she’s looking forward to having a family, something she never expected.
“Having the right person by your side just changes everything. Every day it seems there’s something new. We’re looking at a bright future – and I just can’t wait!”
About the Author:
Killarney Traynor is a New England-born writer, actor, and history buff, living in New Hampshire. Necessary Evil is her second book. Her first, Summer Shadows, is also based in New Hampshire. Find Killarney on the web at www.killarneytraynor.com.