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Anglican Rite, Bishop Leo Michael, Blog, Edith Parzefall, England, Francene Stanley, Glenda Mills, HCCAR, Holly Michael, Holy Catholic Church, Rt. Rev. Leo Michael, Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, Walsingham, Wind Over Troubled Waters, www.writingstraight.com
Keeping in mind my “Person, Place, and Blog” theme for the A to Z blog challenge, I’ll begin this W blog post with PLACE:
W is for Walsingham, England. I used this photo I shot for my header photo:
Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham
My husband, Rt. Rev. Leo Michael, (Holy Catholic Church, Anglican Rite), celebrating Mass at Our Lady of Walsingham Shrine.
And here’s two really fantastic PEOPLE who wrote a Wonderful Winner of a book that begins with W…and the setting of the novel is also in England:
Wind Over Troubled Waters by Francene Stanley & Edith Parzefall has been released on April 24! Corn World. Britland. After the great flood, only memories, debris and derelict buildings speak of a past civilization. Visions of these disturbing times haunt Cerridwen’s dreams. When her dying mother sends Cerridwen to find a mural in Saint Eyes and lead Britland into a better future, the young healer has little choice but to set out on a life-changing quest. Her ability to perceive auras convinces her to accept nature-attuned Trevly’s offer of protection.
Bent on adventure and enthralled by the promise of treasure, beautiful Sasha, cunning Aron and uncut Boris join forces to get the most out of life. Their selfish plans collide with Cerridwen’s when they learn about a powerful ring and a mural pointing the way to its location.
I’ll review this book after the A to Z Challenge, but I’ve helped critique this novel and highly recommend it. Francene and Edith are very talented writers. Click to buy it on amazon.com
And for a Winner blog: Glenda Mills. Writing for Hope and Encouragement. A must visit blog. I love her blog. Her photos are fantastic. Her prose is superb. And she and her husband are winners because they’ve been married for 48 years. Happy Wedding Anniversary.
X is next. Hmmm…I’m coming up blank, a big X…We’ll see what tomorrow brings.