New England Interlude: Strange Encounters on the Way to Love
Maria Elena Morgan’s new book New England Interlude is aimed at science fiction readers who like a little romance with their strange encounters.
INDIANAPOLIS, IN – October 28, 2003 - Cork Hill Press of Indianapolis
announced today the publication of New England Interlude by Maria Elena
Morgan.
BOOK SYNOPSIS:
Heather Montgomery’s Vermont vacation is
full of unexpected encounters. First is her guide, Paul “Two Feathers” Monroe—a
combination of Micmac Indian, good looks and French-Canadian charm. And then
there are those four missing days in the woods.
As Heather and Paul’s
friendship deepens into love they must cope with a series of unexplained
events—UFO’s, unmarked black helicopters, a man-in-black, and spying government
agents. Theirs was not to be a simple love story.
Maria Elena Morgan’s
New England Interlude is an engaging love story wrapped in an enigma. In the
end, all your questions will be answered. And some you never thought to
ask…
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Maria Elena Morgan was born in Germany, the
daughter of an American soldier and a German mother. Her heritage is half Puerto
Rican and half German. Maria is the oldest of four children, by five minutes.
She has an identical twin sister. Maria traveled extensively growing up due to
her father’s army career. She was privileged to experience and appreciate many
different cultures. This knowledge only served to deepen her affection for the
United States of America.
After graduation from high school, Maria
pursued a career in the U.S. Army. Maria met her husband while stationed abroad,
and got married at the same German clerk's office as her parents. After serving
six years in the U.S. Army, she left to pursue other opportunities. She is the
mother of three and resides in Virginia. New England Interlude is her second
novel.
PURCHASE INFORMATION:
New England Interlude is priced at
$29.95 for the hardcover (ISBN: 1-59408-463-7), $22.95 for the trade paperback
(ISBN: 1-59408-231-6) and $9.99 for the ebook (ISBN: 1-59408-702-4). Through
Ingram, Baker & Taylor, Amazon or from the publisher, Cork Hill Press at
Toll-Free (866) 688-BOOK (2665) or at www.corkhillpress.com.
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