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Could it have been a strange coincidence or a magical matter of fate that allowed the final draft of Driftfeather on the Alaska Seas to be finished during the full solar eclipse of May 2012? For Mara Benson, interspersed among all the losses have been moments of brilliant awareness, yet until now, she has been comfortable-perhaps even secure-drifting in the wake of life's journey. Now, in the third book of the Feather series, Mara Benson will finally reach the ultimate future of her past. You've come to know her well. Destiny will now allow her to know herself. Join her in this modern day…mehr

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Could it have been a strange coincidence or a magical matter of fate that allowed the final draft of Driftfeather on the Alaska Seas to be finished during the full solar eclipse of May 2012? For Mara Benson, interspersed among all the losses have been moments of brilliant awareness, yet until now, she has been comfortable-perhaps even secure-drifting in the wake of life's journey. Now, in the third book of the Feather series, Mara Benson will finally reach the ultimate future of her past. You've come to know her well. Destiny will now allow her to know herself. Join her in this modern day mystery as she expands her horizons, makes new liaisons, is tempered by fresh challenges, and emerges from the shadows of darkness into the nurturing warmth of the sun-all in this place named Alaska that they call the last frontier.
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Marianne Schlegelmilch has been a resident of Alaska for 16 years. She has lived in Anchorage, Sitka, and Palmer; and currently resides in Homer with her husband where they moved after retiring. She has been a registered nurse for 40 years, working throughout the United States in many fields of her profession. Her successful first book, Solo Flite--An Alaska Puppy Becomes a Legend, has sold thousands of copies. Marianne credits her experience as a nurse with giving her the insight to compassionately write Raven's Light. Marianne says, "If my words touch even one person in a meaningful way, I am grateful."