Sunday, March 27, 2011

Woodland author releases "A Change of State" on Kindle


From the Woodland Record.

Woodlander Tia Elliott Sharp’s two-part novel, “A Change of State,” is as much a five-generational family saga as it is a compelling and dramatic history of how our country emerged, and the grit of those individuals who dug out a life for future generations. In Book One, the story begins with Maude and Clem Roberts in 1850 – the reader is immediately drawn into the story of our country’s westward movement, and one woman’s instincts to survive, no matter what the cost. Maude is determined to make a new life, whether husband Clem accompanies her or not. Heeding the cry of manifest destiny, they soon join the stalwart souls willing to leave everything behind and make a new life... in a new frontier. In Book Two, four generations later, the fruit of Maude’s labors are revealed. In this mesmerizing saga, Sharp reminds us that our country was built on the courage and dreams of those who came long before us.

"A Change of State" is now available on Kindle.

By Tia Elliot Sharp

Excerpt from Book Two, Chapter 12

Ellie looks up at him through puffy, sad eyes and tells him, “Go to hell, Bruce. You and I are both users and you know it. You will never change, and I was stupid to think I had.” She slowly straightens her legs from a squatting position while sliding her back up the door. She does not meet Bruce’s gaze before she grabs the edge of the door and closes it quietly behind her.

Continued at WoodlandRecord.com.

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