Title: Patterns
of ChangeAuthor:
Terri DuLongPublisher:
Lyrical Press
Chloe
Radcliffe is planning to relocate with Gabe to Ormond Beach on the
east coast of Florida. They plan to raise alpacas and open a yarn
shop. But unforeseen circumstances prevent this from happening and
Chloe finds herself alone. She begins having dreams involving a
beautiful Victorian house and a fishpond.
Unsure
whether to remain in Cedar Key or move forward on her own, Chloe’s
life is in a state of limbo.
After
much thought and encouragement from her sister, Grace, she decides to
visit Ormond Beach and rent a condo there for one month. On a visit
to the local tea shop, which also hosts a knitting group, Chloe meets
Mavis Anne Overby and her niece, Yarrow, owner of the tea shop. On a
drive around town, Chloe is astonished to find the exact house and
fishpond from her dreams—and even more astonished to discover that
Mavis Anne is the owner of the house. Koi House was Mavis Anne’s
childhood home, complete with fishpond in the garden and a stone
cottage that served as a child’s playhouse. An instant friendship
develops between the three women and Chloe accepts Mavis Anne’s
offer to rent Koi House for one year. After moving in, she begins to
have dreams involving a beautiful woman in a red evening gown. And
when Yarrow loses the lease on her tea shop, the three women make
plans to convert the stone cottage into Dreamweaver Yarn Shop and
Nirvana Tea and Coffee.
Embracing
the warm welcome from her new friends and taking pride in becoming
part of the business community, Chloe’s life is turned upside down
when a traumatic incident from her past resurfaces. At first
reluctant to face what she felt had been resolved, with the help of
her dreams, Mavis Anne and others, Chloe comes to understand that
forgiveness is what will give her a complete sense of self and enable
her to find that one great love of her life.
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Terri
DuLong Bio:
Author
of the acclaimed women’s fiction Cedar Key Series, New York
Times & USA Today best selling author Terri
DuLong is
the author of Spinning Forward, Casting About, A Cedar Key
Christmas, in the anthology, Holiday Magic, Sunrise on Cedar Key,
Postcards from Cedar Key and the soon to be released (November 2013)
Secrets on Cedar Key, with book 6 in the series, Binding Off to be
released in 2014
Born
and reared in the Boston area . . . Salem, the Witch City, to be
exact, DuLong was an only child, who relied on imaginary friends for
playmates. All these years later, she believes those playmates (and
her love for books) led her to her passion for writing.
Married
young, with three children, then divorced, Terri went to college to
become a legal secretary. After remarrying, with the children getting
older, she decided to pursue a career as a Registered Nurse. She also
continued her love for reading women’s fiction. As for her own
writing, it was limited to extremely long letters to friends and
keeping a journal. After working in Critical Care as an R.N., the
thought of writing “seriously” became stronger, and Terri took a
creative writing class at college. Encouraged by the professor, Terri
began writing with the hope of publication.
With
the transfer of her husband’s job to the Tampa, Florida, area, she
began to work part-time as a home health RN and devote more and more
time to writing. She began attending writers’ conferences to not
only improve her craft of writing but also to understand the
complicated world of publishing.
Attending
more and more writers’ conferences, networking, reading, always
working on her writing, Terri never gave up. She couldn’t. Writing
was her passion and filled her soul. Queries went out; rejections
came back. But she noticed the rejections were now not form letters
but very nice personal correspondence. Believing there had to be an
agent, editor or publisher out there who would love her work, she
kept writing.
When
Terri’s husband retired in 2004, the couple relocated two hours
north to Cedar Key, an island off the west coast of Florida. They
knew from many previous visits that the small town, surrounded as it
is by Mother Nature, was the perfect place for them. And Terri’s
muse went into high gear . . . lots of quirky characters,
people who actually waved to you
and knew your name, a place that touched her soul. She was in her
element.
She
wrote a women’s novel set in Cedar Key, and then she attended the
Romance Writers of America Conference, summer 2007. Upon returning
home, she sent off a query to Kensington Books with the required
first three chapters, promptly forgot about it and got on with life .
. . until December 11, 2007.
That
was when Terri received an e-mail from her editor’s assistant,
requesting the full manuscript. And on Feb. 26, 2008, Terri was
initially offered a two-book contract from Kensington. Her debut
women’s fiction novel…the first in her Cedar Key series…was
released Oct. 27, 2009. Now in its second printing, Spinning
Forward was named a finalist for “Long Contemporary
Novel” in the 2010 New England Reader’s Choice Bean Pot Awards.
And Reader’s Digest bought the rights to release Spinning
Forward and Casting About in a Condensed Special Edition in
December 2010 and 2011.
Terri
is contracted with Kensington through 2014, with the release of book
6, FAREWELL TO CEDAR KEY.
Meanwhile,
Terri’s motto remains the one that has made so many of her dreams
reality: “Believe in yourself and make great things happen.”
For
More Information
Visit
Terri’s website.
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