Monday, August 27, 2018

Let Go, let go and live



Holding by the last thread of life
a breath lost
in the audible breeze
teasing with adventures upon its breast
Let go, let go and live
there is nothing in life to fear
for at the end of the road
waiting with open heart 
a tear maybe two
our destiny measured in breaths
each one gratefully renewing our existence
in the blink of an eye
the road travels beneath our feet
the wind sings
of our wild spirit and loving heart
emerging from the earthly circle
the leaf
one surely beautifully unlike another
feeds and nurtures
all that exists in the world
from the beginning until eternity
it hangs
golden orange and curling
accepting the cycle
as the audible breeze whispers with confidence
Let go and fly with me
as it rises first up
before catching the currents
living life without fear
of the adventure foretold millions of years ago
all start the same
all end in their own time
Let go.


barb


Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Free Download of "Ghosts of Tomorrow" this weekend


Ghosts of Tomorrow will be free to download from Kindle
Saturday August 25th and Sunday August 26th


A love story in the middle of the Pacific during WW2

barb

Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Ghosts of Tomorrow - The Rear Admiral and the Doctor




My 15th Romantic Novel steps away from my favorite historical period
of the Civil War and into the arena of the Pacific Theater
during WWII and particularly the invasion and occupation of the Islands
by the Japanese Imperial Army.

After the death of her father, Doctor Bailey Willow falls into a very
abusive marriage to an older man.  She flees her husband's reach and makes the decision to
disappear forever if necessary knowing that her trust funds are safe
from him getting his hands on the money.  Bailey makes her way to the Philippines
to look for the mother who abandoned her at birth.  Running into resistance
from the villagers who helped raise her, she started searching the
small remote islands.  The Japanese Imperial Army attacked the Philippines
within days of the attack at Pearl Harbor and soon occupied
most of the islands in the Pacific Rim.  Bailey decides to remain on the remote
island until the war was over feeling that it gave her the safe haven that she needed.
The war, however, was not about to let her live in peace.

I have set up a free Giveaway on Amazon for the e-book.


Barb