ISBN-13: 9780998294216 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 86 str.
The rain streaming down the window pane entices her to join it in its run. Why does it have such pull on her soul? Does the rain truly have the answers of her past? Why does no one help her find out why she can not remember who she is and where this place is that she finds herself? Who is the young female dancing in the rain, which only she can seem to see? Why is there such an allure to join her in the rain? She is lost with only the rain consoling her soul. How can this be real? Why can't she wake from this nightmare, back to the life she knows is hidden somewhere deep within the recesses of the ever presence darkness at edges of this horrible world? "Author Sue Raymond has given her readers a story of Mystery, Romance, and a picture of every lasting love, in her new release 'Window Pane'. Bravo Ms. Raymond." Kathryn Daugherty Novel and Short Story Writer
Author of A Case of Hearts and She Promised Her Heart "'Window Pane' can be take two ways in this story. In the title 'Pane' is what the woman is looking at and through. The other spelling, pain, is what the woman is feeling for several reasons. The first is, who am I? Who is that old woman's reflection on the pane? Who is that young woman dancing in the rain and why does she look familiar? Where am I and why am I here? To find out the answers you have to read the story. I enjoyed the mysteries, feelings and descriptions of every scene." Author Larry Stumbo, 'Experience as a New Soldier'. "Window Pane is a haunting tale masterfully woven by author, Sue Raymond. After I read it, it stayed with me nibbling on my mind, the true sign of a great read. Ms. Raymond has a way of writing that burrows into your thoughts, pulling out the emotions of the reader. I highly recommended this story." - Author Nan McAdam, 'Surviving the STRESS of Your Parents' Old Age'. "The Window Pane is a beautifully haunting story of life, love and the devastation of robbed memories. Once you start reading it you won't be able to put it down. You feel for the main character as she tries to find the mysterious man who is so much of a gentleman. When she is with him she feels at peace and he makes her smile. A beautiful heartwarming story you will remember long after you have finished the last page." Wendy Siefken, Author, 'Penelope Rose, What Do You Want To Do Today?'
The rain streaming down the window pane entices her to join it in its run. Why does it have such pull on her soul? Does the rain truly have the answers of her past? Why does no one help her find out why she can not remember who she is and where this place is that she finds herself? Who is the young female dancing in the rain, which only she can seem to see? Why is there such an allure to join her in the rain? She is lost with only the rain consoling her soul. How can this be real? Why can’t she wake from this nightmare, back to the life she knows is hidden somewhere deep within the recesses of the ever presence darkness at edges of this horrible world?“Author Sue Raymond has given her readers a story of Mystery, Romance, and a picture of every lasting love, in her new release 'Window Pane'. Bravo Ms. Raymond." Kathryn Daugherty Novel and Short Story Writer
Author of A Case of Hearts and She Promised Her Heart“’Window Pane’ can be take two ways in this story. In the title ‘Pane’ is what the woman is looking at and through. The other spelling, pain, is what the woman is feeling for several reasons. The first is, who am I? Who is that old woman's reflection on the pane? Who is that young woman dancing in the rain and why does she look familiar? Where am I and why am I here? To find out the answers you have to read the story. I enjoyed the mysteries, feelings and descriptions of every scene.” Author Larry Stumbo, ‘Experience as a New Soldier’.“Window Pane is a haunting tale masterfully woven by author, Sue Raymond. After I read it, it stayed with me nibbling on my mind, the true sign of a great read. Ms. Raymond has a way of writing that burrows into your thoughts, pulling out the emotions of the reader. I highly recommended this story.” – Author Nan McAdam, ‘Surviving the STRESS of Your Parents' Old Age’.“The Window Pane is a beautifully haunting story of life, love and the devastation of robbed memories. Once you start reading it you won't be able to put it down. You feel for the main character as she tries to find the mysterious man who is so much of a gentleman. When she is with him she feels at peace and he makes her smile. A beautiful heartwarming story you will remember long after you have finished the last page.” Wendy Siefken, Author, ‘Penelope Rose, What Do You Want To Do Today?’