The Canterbury Sisters
- 316 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Che de Milan "embarks on a pilgrimage to Canterbury Cathedral after losing her mother, sharing life lessons--in the best Chaucer tradition--with eight other women along the way"--Amazon.com.
This author's lifelong passion for books fuels her writing, exploring intricate relationships and a fascination with the nascent field of forensic science. Her narratives delve into the tension between modern ideals and antiquated systems. Through her compelling stories, she invites readers into worlds rich with mystery and personal challenges.






Che de Milan "embarks on a pilgrimage to Canterbury Cathedral after losing her mother, sharing life lessons--in the best Chaucer tradition--with eight other women along the way"--Amazon.com.
The book provides a comprehensive guide for aspiring authors navigating the publishing landscape, offering practical advice on manuscript preparation, agent selection, and the publishing process. Kim Wright emphasizes the importance of building social networks and marketing strategies to connect with readers. It also addresses the complexities of self-publishing and working with various publishers. Unique to this guide is its focus on the emotional challenges writers face, offering supportive insights on overcoming self-doubt and maintaining resilience throughout the journey to publication.
Elyse Bearden's chance encounter with a stranger on an airplane ignites a quest for passion and fulfillment as she nears forty. Faced with the choice to abandon her seemingly perfect life, she embarks on an emotional journey that challenges her notions of happiness. This debut novel explores themes of self-discovery and the courage required to pursue one's desires, ultimately leading Elyse to an extraordinary leap of faith in search of her true path.