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Harmony Verna

    Harmony Verna is an author whose extensive background in communications has provided her with a unique perspective on the power of storytelling. Her work across various media has honed a keen sense for effective narrative, a skill that translates into her literary endeavors. Verna focuses on crafting stories that resonate deeply with readers, exploring the human experience with nuance and insight. Her approach to writing is rooted in understanding how narratives shape perception and foster connection.

    Beneath The Apple Leaves
    Daughter of Australia
    • 2017

      Beneath The Apple Leaves

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(310)Add rating

      In 1914, Andrew Houghton's family is one of hundreds eking out an existence in the coal mines of southwestern Pennsylvania. Though he longs to be a veterinarian, he's fated for a life underground, picking rock alongside his father. That destiny changes when his aunt, Eveline Kiser, arranges for her husband to secure Andrew an apprenticeship on the railroad. Wilhelm Kiser, a German immigrant, has found his American dream in Pittsburgh, with a well-paying job as a brakeman, and a secure pension. But on Andrew's first week, an incident goes tragically wrong, leaving him severely injured, his dreams shattered. Wracked with guilt, Wilhelm finally agrees to his wife's pleas to leave Pittsburgh's smog behind. With Andrew in tow, they swap their three-story row house for a rough-and-tumble farm. Life in rural Pennsylvania is not as idyllic as Eveline imagined. The soil is slow to yield and their farmhouse is in disrepair. But there is one piece of beauty in this rugged land. Lily Morton is quick-witted and tough on the outside, but bears her own secret scars inside. Andrew's bond with her will help steer them through all the challenges to come, even as anti-German sentiment spreads across America with the outbreak of World War I.

      Beneath The Apple Leaves
    • 2016

      Daughter of Australia

      • 482 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      4.0(562)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of early 20th century Australia and America, the narrative explores themes of love and courage through its richly developed characters. Drawing inspiration from the tradition of Colleen McCullough, the story weaves a poignant tale that highlights the struggles and triumphs of its protagonists as they navigate their intertwined destinies. The evocative setting enhances the emotional depth, making it a compelling read for those who appreciate heartfelt storytelling.

      Daughter of Australia