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Brice's Tale- Where only Hope Heals


In a galaxy far away, Princess Leia said, "Help me Obi-Wan Kenobi, you're my only hope." And so began a series of films spanning decades.


When writing my debut book, Anders' Redemption, I found only one character could tell this story, Brice Anders. 

Brice is a prisoner of fate and one in desperate need of Hope.

Brice finished an internationally recognized culinary arts program top in his class. He had a coveted job all lined up, until the terrible accident. On the steps of the famous Dattler Restaurant in Freiburg, Germany, cheering crowds pressed to congratulate the graduates. 

The ice.

Lost footing.

Nothing to grab ahold.

A memory Brice desperately tries to forget when back home.

An injury that changed his life.

One day a door to success opened for Brice, with it came an enemy he never suspected.


Anders' Redemption is available in print or ebook on Amazon. 






I would be grateful if you would read and write a review on Amazon for this story. I am learning that many advertisement opportunities will not be available for me until a certain number of reviews are posted. Thanks so much for helping!!


"Anders Redemption is a heartwarming holiday mystery, with a twist that will make you fall in love with the entire village." --Dana Black, author, Washington


Anders Redemption, the new novella by Mary Vee, is a most welcome Christmas surprise. A unique genre-blender, Redemption offers the mystery of footprints in the snow outside your window, the suspense of a coming blizzard, and the heart-warming power of a winter cup of hot cocoa. This could be the next Christmas classic."  
-Wayne Thomas Batson, Bestselling Author of The Door Within Trilogy, Dreamtreaders, and GHOST



This post has been brought to you by the one word: Hope


Comments

Judy Pearson said…
The written short story realy brings a clear incident where hope only heals. I am eagerly waiting to read more intersting articles from you soon!

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