Annie Crow Knoll: Moonrise

Annie Crow Knoll: Moonrise

by Gail Priest
Annie Crow Knoll: Moonrise

Annie Crow Knoll: Moonrise

by Gail Priest

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Overview

Annie Crow Knoll: Moonrise (Book 3) by Gail Priest Return once again to Annie Crow Knoll . . . a place to grieve loss, accept change, and rebuild a life worth living. Breezy and Jemma, are world-class cyclists until violence at a race leaves Breezy with permanent physical disabilities and kills the man she loved. With her Olympic dream shattered, guilt and shame threaten to destroy her future happiness. Her sister Jemma escapes with only minor injuries, but the psychological damage she experiences shakes her self-worth, her Olympic potential, and her capacity to accept love. The young women return to Annie Crow Knoll, their childhood home on the Chesapeake Bay, to heal and reclaim their lives, and with their parents and grandparents, struggle to make sense of life after this tragic and irrational incident. Annie Crow Knoll: Moonrise, the third novel in this fiction series by Gail Priest, is a story about the power to reinvent life after surviving loss and trauma. (Can be read as a stand alone.)

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781535121637
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 07/14/2016
Series: Annie Crow Knoll , #3
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.79(d)

About the Author

Gail Priest is the author of the Annie Crow Knoll series. For many years, Gail and her husband have rented a cottage in Betterton, MD on the Chesapeake Bay in a cottage community that is the inspiration for the novels. Annie Crow Knoll: Sunrise debuted in 2013. Annie Crow Knoll: Sunset was released in 2014. Annie Crow Knoll: Moonrise is the third book in the series.

Gail is honored to have a selection from Annie Crow Knoll: Sunset in 50 Over 50, a PS Books anthology celebrating the wise and experienced feminine voice of fifty women writers over fifty.

Her play Eva's Piano was produced at the Dayton Playhouse in their 2000 New Play Festival. The Church Hill Theatre in Church Hill, Maryland staged a reading of her play A Thing with Feathers.

Gail's career in performing arts and education has allowed her to enjoy a combination of roles: teacher, adjunct college professor, guidance counselor, actor, director, and writer. When she's not writing, Gail can be found collecting sea glass and watching birds along the Chesapeake Bay.
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