As part of the tour, Grace is giving away one eBook from her
backlist of the Acorn Hill Series to one lucky winner. Please see the end of
the post for more giveaway details.
Here’s a brief description of RICHARD’S RELICS
following by an excerpt.
War
and its remnants are cruel. Just ask Richard Dempsey, a Vietnam Vet.
Richard
served his turn in Vietnam, but came home a changed man. Plagued with
nightmares of the past, Richard and his friends go on a life changing trip back
to modern day Saigon. Their hope...to slay the dragons that stole so much of
their lives.
Each
deals with his own demons. Each has life changing experiences. Each finds out
the importance of friendship and family.
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“Johnny! Goddamn it! Get down!”
Richard yelled from his belly, the brush barely hiding him and the other four
men on this clusterfuck of a mission. Just as the sound of gunfire erupted,
Johnny hit the ground, not even a twitch from his body as bullets whizzed by
like a thousand angry, deadly bees.
Richard kept his stomach
French-kissing the ground as he crawled over to the young man who was in his
charge. Blood covered Johnny’s chest and head.
“Sonofabitch! Johnny, don’t you
dare die on me! Do you hear me? Johnny!”
Richard sprang to a sitting
position and looked at the clock. The red digital numbers 3:00 am stared
angrily back at him.
He ran a shaky hand through the
small stubble of hair on his head. Like so many other mornings he woke up
drenched in sweat from undying memories: memories of gunfire, yelling, children
crying. Memories of clear unblinking eyes and permanent looks of fear frozen
into faces as still as marble. The stench of death. Vietnam.
Meet the Author:
Author Grace Augustine |
Internationally known author, Grace Augustine, was born in
Shelby, Montana and grew up in Cut Bank, Montana (dubbed as The Coldest Spot in
the Nation). Her work career has taken her from title and abstracting to
administrative assistant church work to co-owning a small town weekly newspaper
to her current profession as a floral designer.
Grace thinks of herself as a "Jill" of most trades
and is not afraid to learn new things. "If you can't learn something new
each day, there's something wrong," she says.
The ideas for her Acorn Hills series stem from her growing up
years as well as the issues she has had to overcome along the way. "I've
developed a new romance category...for the over 50 crowd...I'm calling it the
salt and pepper genre. My books deal with real life issues, overcoming
adversity, maintaining a positive outlook, and so much more. Just because we
are 50 years old or older doesn't mean that life stops. We all still want
attention and affection and adventure! We want to experience all life has to
offer. We use our age as wisdom to share with those around us. We are sexual, sensual,
and sensible," Grace explains.
Augustine was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in July of
2003. Her thoughts on that "It may slow me down, but if I can at all do
it, I will. Sitting and feeling sorry for yourself isn't the answer...living
your life with an open, joy-filled heart is."
For more on Grace and her writing, visit her website and connect with her on Facebook, Acorn Hills on Facebook, Twitter, Mailing List, and Amazon Author Page.
Acorn
Hills Series:
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BITTERSWEET (Book 1), MYSTIC CAPERS (Book 2), SULTRY SENSATIONS (Book 3), HOLIDAY HIDE & SEEK (Book 4), and HOLIDAY PROMISES (Book 6). | |
GIVEAWAY
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This is close to home.
ReplyDeleteI too have MS, and have decided I can have a life - or an existence. Life costs more, and is worth more.
All three of my brothers were called up for Vietnam. None served, but the Vietnam War haunts me still.
Huge Congratulations to Grace.
Powerful cover. I've visited the wall in DC and it's a moving experience.
ReplyDeleteThe impact of war is such an important topic! I'm glad that you shared this one, Mason.
ReplyDeleteThere is a local coffee house that my family enjoys more than the chains.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Grace. Sounds like an amazing book. I've never been to DC but that wall is one of our must-see spots when we go.
ReplyDeleteNo unique business here but runza which is a burger place is a great place to eat only in a few states in the midwest.
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