ISBN-13: 9781480920118 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 546 str.
After tragedy hits her family, teenage Albany flees her home in Arkansas and sets off to make a new life for herself. Her reputation grows quickly as a strong, spirited woman who won't back down from a fight and who knows how to handle a gun.
"Echoes of Color," set in the post-Civil War United States, is a gripping epic of one woman's ambition to build a strong, supportive environment for the family and friends around her. In both her courtship and marriage to Clayton Drew (a Frenchman known as both a skillful gunman and ladies' man) and her raising of seven children, Albany continually stands up for what she believes is right, refusing to give in to anyone, including her husband.
" Echoes of Color" will leave you crying, laughing, and gasping in surprise - and sometimes all on the same page.
About the Author
From her earliest memories, Paulette wanted to be a writer to express how humans feel, and she believes everyone's life is a story. She also became a registered nurse and enjoyed assisting patients, caring not just for their bodies, but for their minds and souls as well. She lives in Laurel, Mississippi.