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Sometimes Beauty is Better Seen with the Eyes Closed Lillian Rauling is among four English women on a ship bound for matrimony. She's the orphaned daughter of a once-famous opera singer, and her beauty has been nothing but a curse. This time that curse has driven her to flee the authorities and avoid prison by escaping to America. She daydreams that a rugged cowboy will await her on the moonlit horizon and that he's able to see past her lovely face and into her lonely heart. Not until she hears a voice so magnificent that it steals her breath away does she realize that true happiness lies in…mehr

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Sometimes Beauty is Better Seen with the Eyes Closed Lillian Rauling is among four English women on a ship bound for matrimony. She's the orphaned daughter of a once-famous opera singer, and her beauty has been nothing but a curse. This time that curse has driven her to flee the authorities and avoid prison by escaping to America. She daydreams that a rugged cowboy will await her on the moonlit horizon and that he's able to see past her lovely face and into her lonely heart. Not until she hears a voice so magnificent that it steals her breath away does she realize that true happiness lies in her own willingness to look past a cowboy's outward appearance and into his Godly heart.
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Sheryl Marcoux (aka Peggy Rychwa) attended college in Massachusetts where she was a member of Phi Theta Kappa and Who's Who Among Students. She's a veteran of the U.S. Army and served as a Behavioral Science Specialist in Nurnberg, Germany. To accommodate an ever-growing interest in writing, she supplemented writing and creative writing courses she'd taken during college with the Apprentice and Journeyman courses offered through the Christian Writers Guild. She's placed third in the Lone Star Writing Competition, and been a finalist in Operation First Novel and other writing contests. She's recently returned to college to work on a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Scriptwriting. She's a member of the American Christian Fiction Writers.