Moose Ridge
Moose Ridge: Ending to Beginning
Book One
by Craig Hastings
Genre: Inspirational Women's Fiction
All
beginnings lead to endings, but some endings bring
beginnings.
Attending
Harvard was the first positive thing in Jazmine's life in a long
time. While a member of an affluent New York family, her mother died
when she was five and her father went to jail when she was twelve.
Jazmine lost everything leaving her a ward of the state and becoming
a foster child.
Meeting
Michael, a medical student was the second positive experience. Now
she's looking forward to the perfect life she dreamed about. Leaving
Boston and New York behind, the only cities she's ever known, she's
on her way to join Michael and start their new life together in
Wyoming where he will complete his neurosurgical residency. She's had
a lot of hard blows, but now all her hard work and dedication are
going to pay off. The day has arrived for her and Michael to start
the beginning of their future life together. Jazmine just knows, for
once, everything is going to be exactly how she always dreamed it
could be.
Then
she’s handed the letter.
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Born and raised in Muncie, IN, Craig is about as typical middle-America as they come. His 20 years in the U.S. Air Force, followed by another 15 as a DoD contractor, allowed him to live in several places in the States and overseas. After over 20 years in German and the UK, Craig hates moving, he and his wife settled in Oklahoma City where their 3 miniature Dachshunds allow Craig and his wife to live with them. He continues working for a major computer company under contract with a major airline manufacturer, which keeps him busy during the weekdays. Leaving his evenings and weekends for his writing and maintaining their 5 acres. Oh, and his major job of taking care of the pups.
I love the tag line: All beginnings lead to endings, but some endings bring beginnings.
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DeleteI like the tag line too. It's thought provoking.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mary. Sometimes this are hard to come up with, but this one jumped right out and wrote itself.
ReplyDeleteReally intriguing blurb! It left me wondering what the future holds for Jazmine and Michael.
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DeleteVery intriguing. I enjoyed the post.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Debby. It's gotten good reviews.
DeleteThe book sounds very interesting. Nice cover!
ReplyDeleteThank you, The artist did a great job of capturing the opening of the book on the cover. Take care and stay safe.
DeleteThe blurb certainly draws you in to wanting to find out what happens to her life--it doesn't sound particularly good!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Opening the letter is a huge blow to her, but there's always hope for new beginnings.
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