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Gloria Zachgo

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Author of "The Rocking Horse" "Never Waste Tears" "HUSH GIRL: It's Only a Dream" and "Never Waste Dreams" gloriazachgo.com

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This historical fiction novel continues the saga of the Carter and Taylor families as they grow their Kansas homesteads in 1871 which started in "Never Waste Tears". allauthor.com/amazon/58735/

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Her family is suffering as she becomes more and more dysfunctional. She eventually seeks help at her husband’s request and is able to discover the evil that has kept her captive for so long. allauthor.com/amazon/8012/

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What happened to seal Nicki’s memory and steal her voice? What happened to her mother all those many years ago? allauthor.com/amazon/8012/

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“Yeah,” our mama screamed, “so, what are ya gonna do about it? I like to have a little fun allauthor.com/amazon/8012/

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I liked how the author used journal entries as a way to create the history and backstory of why Nikki is the way she is. allauthor.com/amazon/8012/

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Hush Girl evolved through realistic "visits" to Nicole's therapist. The twists and turns were exciting and believable. I loved the way her husband supported her throughout. allauthor.com/amazon/8012/

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Adversity – Endurance – Survival – Forgiveness The reader experiences the joys and the heartbreaks of each couple as they work to achieve their dreams of owning the land they farm, allauthor.com/amazon/58735/

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This historical fiction novel continues the saga of the Carter and Taylor families as they grow their Kansas homesteads in 1871 which started in "Never Waste Tears". allauthor.com/amazon/58735/