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by Linda Daly

Genre: Other8

Published: 2008

Series: Doves Collect

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Doves Collect continues with Doves Migration, in a spell binding tale of Post Civil War and the tribulations that a ravaged nation faces while rebuilding a new life after the casualties of war. After a brief recap of the past, we are whisked into shocking events that result in unthinkable passion, greed, deception and indiscretions that engulf the lives of this rich cast of characters that is certain to effect the next generation. One might think that the nation would have seen enough blood shed. Unfortunately, the death of an innocent man and the attempts to cover it up, spiral out of control and the lives of nearly everyone in the Honeycut, Carmidy, Myles and Sterling's lives are changed forever. After a storybook ending to their turbulent romance, Joshua and Elise depart New York to England for their honeymoon, leaving Miranda to ponder if she will ever find love, or worse, if she is even capable of loving another. After coming to terms with the demons of her past, she discovers that she is more like her father, Lucas Brown than she had ever dreamt possible. Suddenly thrust into the middle of a sinister plot, Miranda must choose between the love of a man or the life of wealth and privilege. Aiding Miranda in her quest, Felicity Myles regrettably becomes a victim herself from the lies and hatred of the past she had no control of. A twisted scheme of revenge leaves Felicity devastated. Her shame becomes too painful to bear, especially, when discovering that her nightmare continues as she carries with her the ultimate betrayal any wife can commit against her husband. Can she learn to live with the past so that she and Benjamin can find happiness in their future?About the AuthorAs a child, I still recall sneaking a flashlight into bed so that I could finish reading under the covers a book from the school library before it had to be turned in the following day. Then as a teen, listening to the English teacher read aloud Johnny Tremain by Ester Forbes to the class. Everyone, myself included was mesmerized discovering how a fictional boy from the Revolutionary War is maimed for life following a tragic accident. I still recall the gasps in the room by my classmates as the bandages were taken off of Johnny s wounded hand and he discovered that that his fingers had grown together. As I studied my own fingers, imagining what it must look like to have web hands, I understood fully the significance of weaving a good tale a tale that could take the reader on a holiday for the mind. It is my sincere hope that as you read the third installment to the Doves Collect series you will be swept away to another place and time and fully enjoy finding out more of the lives and times of these fictional characters in America s most tumultuous time in history. Best regards, Linda Daly

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