Sandy Grissom
has loved books all her life. That love began by listening to her older sister read when she was still too young to discover the magic for herself. She's read everything from history to the phone book but her favorite authors are James Michener, Agatha Christie and the mystic William Blake.
Over the years, romantic novels became a favorite. The top of that list is Pride and Prejudice. When she retired she had too much time on her hands and spent too much money and trips to the library to get books in order to satisfy her restless soul. It was then she began to write herself.
As an adult she held a variety of jobs, all of them grist for her imaginative mind. The occupations in Choppy Waters will hopefully inspire someone to fight for their own dreams, to never give up on themselves or on love.
A widow, Sandy recently moved to southern Indiana where she lives near the younger of her two beloved sisters.
Ellie has known from a young age that she wanted to be a nurse. Her upscale parents think that is beneath their social status. There is a rift in the family when she finishes high school and insists on going to nursing school. They don't believe she'll finish but she does and goes to work in the ER in Chicago's south side of town. Her father says he disowns her but she has to be who she is. She moves a few blocks from the hospital where she meets a handsome Hispanic man who owns a garage next to the apartment building. She knows her fathe will disapprove and Tony has problems of his own with his sister and her daughter. Will all this disapproval separate the possible couple? Or will they defy their families to find love?
Título : Ellie's Choice
EAN : 9798224078837
Editorial : Sandy Grissom
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