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Marie's Calendar
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A Thread So Thin
In Marie's sixth novel, the youngest memeber of the Cobbled Court Quilt Circle stands at a crossroads that women of all ages can relate to. Liza, the once-rebellious granddaughter of town leader Abigail Spaulding, is finishing art school in New York City. Having struggled to find herself, Liza is torn. Does she accept the proposal of Evelyn’s son, Garrett, or pursue a once-in-a-lifetime career opportunity in far-away Chicago? Everyone in New Bern has a different opinion, especially all those quilters. If only Liza could decide.
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A Thread of Truth
Marie's fifth book, A THREAD OF TRUTH, THREAD OF TRUTH will be released on May 26th and will pick up where A SINGLE THREAD left off, telling you more about Evelyn, Abigail, Margot, Liza, and the rest of the residents of New Bern, including Ivy Peterman, whose story was just beginning to unfold as the last Cobbled Court novel drew to a close.
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A Single Thread
Marie's fourth book, A SINGLE THREAD, will be her first contemporary
novel. The November trade paperback tells the story of a displaced
Texas homemaker who moves to Connecticut and pursues her dream of
opening a quilt shop. But, on the day the shop opens, the owner
discovers she has breast cancer. She survives, with the loving help of
her friends.
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On Wings of the Morning
Marie's third novel and the sequel to Fields of Gold. This new story continues where Fields of Gold left off, telling the story of Morgan Glennon through his eyes and those of a new character, Georgia Carter.
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Comfort and Joy
A High Kicking Christmas is a contemporary romantic novella to be included in an upcoming Christmas anthology titled, COMFORT AND JOY, with bestselling author Fern Michaels, and Kensington authors Cathy Lamb and Deborah J. Wolf. The story focuses on Kendra Erickson, a disgruntled Rockette and seasoned New Yorker, who finds herself a sudden and unwilling resident of small town Vermont at Christmas.
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River's Edge
The story of a young German woman, Elise Braun, who is sent to live with distant relatives in the tobacco growing region of the Connecticut River Valley just prior to the outbreak of World War II.
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Fields of Gold
Marie Bostwick's debut novel FIELDS OF GOLD tells the story of Evangeline Glennon, a young woman who is certain her future in Dillon, Oklahoma will be as predictable and flat as the miles of wheat that stretch from her front door to the edge of horizon. She is wrong.
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