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Ann Bell

    Anna crafts compelling narratives that delve into the complexities of relationships and life choices. Her writing is celebrated for its sincerity and its empathetic portrayal of characters' emotional landscapes. Readers connect with her ability to construct believable scenarios and individuals who resonate with their own lived experiences. Her works explore universal themes of love, loss, and the journey of self-discovery.

    Rebekah's Journey
    The Sister of Mary Dyer
    Don't tell the boss
    • Don't tell the boss

      • 406 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      4.0(321)Add rating

      A laugh-out-loud romantic comedy perfect for fans of Holly Martin and Joanna Bolouri.When newlywed Penny turns her hand to some casual wedding planning she only wants to help other women afford the big day of their dreams. But taming bridezillas turns out to be a full-time occupation, and what began as a hobby becomes a personal and professional nightmare. Soon Penny is struggling to keep her day job and prevent her own marriage from collapsing under the strain: tired, stressed and knee-deep in ivory satin, is Penny's life and livelihood hanging by a thread?

      Don't tell the boss
    • The Sister of Mary Dyer

      The High Price of Freedom

      • 398 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Combining intriguing historical elements with captivating storytelling, this work offers a unique narrative that explores lesser-known events and figures. The author skillfully intertwines fact and fiction, creating a rich tapestry that brings the past to life while engaging readers with vivid characters and unexpected twists. This compelling read promises to enlighten and entertain, making it a must-read for history enthusiasts and fiction lovers alike.

      The Sister of Mary Dyer
    • Rebekah's Journey

      An Historical Novel

      • 334 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set in the eighteenth century, the narrative follows Rebekah Bradford, who, due to family trauma, becomes an indentured servant for a Quaker family in Philadelphia. Her journey unfolds as she evolves from servanthood to becoming a wife, mother, and businesswoman. The story highlights the resilience of Quaker women during a time of societal upheaval, reflecting their struggle to maintain their identity amidst the challenges posed by the colony's conflicting ideals with its founder, William Penn. This novel is recognized as an Amazon Breakthrough Novel Quarter finalist.

      Rebekah's Journey