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Laces escape from an abusive father ends in Liberty Mill. Here, she meets the charming Steel OConner, a 3rd generation steel worker. Steel rescues her from an assault but isnt there to protect her from a disgruntled mob of fellow mill workers. Badly injured, uninsured, jobless and then homeless, Steel brings her into his home to mend. Steels job at the mill ends when the mill closes. He decides that his fortune is south in Texas greener pastures. He wants Lace to play married while sharing his bed. The news of an impending child sends Steel flying into a rage. This sends Lace fleeing north…mehr

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Laces escape from an abusive father ends in Liberty Mill. Here, she meets the charming Steel OConner, a 3rd generation steel worker. Steel rescues her from an assault but isnt there to protect her from a disgruntled mob of fellow mill workers. Badly injured, uninsured, jobless and then homeless, Steel brings her into his home to mend. Steels job at the mill ends when the mill closes. He decides that his fortune is south in Texas greener pastures. He wants Lace to play married while sharing his bed. The news of an impending child sends Steel flying into a rage. This sends Lace fleeing north towards Liberty Mill. On the bus, fellow passenger, Bob Trout, insists she come with him to his daughters home. Lace doesnt feel comfortable indefinitely imposing on Bobs family. Her call allows Mrs. Castle to tell Steel where he can find her. Back in Liberty Mill, Steel gets work in nearby Pittsburgh, weds Lace and awaits the birth of their child. Frank & Karen Dailey quickly become friends to Steel & Lace. Laces father finds her with what could be disastrous results. Is there hope? Or will their love and life die with Liberty Mill?

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Autorenporträt
BORN:
July 17,1953
ST MARY'S HOSPITAL,
SYRACUSE, NEW YORK
MARRIED: June 7, 2002

St. Mary's is now a mental institution in Syracuse, kind of scary, isn't it? I lived in Mattydale, New York until age 24. I attended North Syracuse Central High School graduating in 1971. The same High School as the actor Richard Gere. In 1977, my father retired and moved us all to Harrisburg, PA. I lost my mother on January 6, 1972 due to cancer and my father on January 29, 1987 due to kidney disease. I have one sister living in Florida with her husband and two daughters. Another sister lives in Mattydale, NY with her 2 children and 3 grandchildren.

I started writing at the encouragement of my tenth grade English teacher, Mrs. Chappell. Always a verbal storyteller, I avidly wrote for the next six years until a harsh remark by my father caused me to put everything away for over 20 years. In 1999, almost 11 years after his death, I started putting my stories on paper again.

My major in high school was business. For 18 years, I was a full-charge bookkeeper before switching to the Caregiver Field for six years and then back to accounting. I have always been an avid reader of romance, mystery-suspense and sci-fi/horror novels. I recently discovered the box containing my old manuscripts from 25 years ago and a variety of stories waiting to be told.

My hobbies are painting, needlepoint, photography and reading. One of my passions is cooking. My favorite color is purple. I currently have two novels published thru America House Publishing. April in Chicago and Her Snowman. Other published novels include No Way Out and Contract on Time. One of my dreams finally came true when I met John Oster via the Internet in October 2001. With his love and support, I hope to realize my writing dreams.