Blessings of the Father

Book One

Fiction & Literature, Saga, Romance
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Author: Mitch Reed ISBN: 9780595805075
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: May 9, 2007
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Mitch Reed
ISBN: 9780595805075
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: May 9, 2007
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

In 1979, fifteen-year-old Marcus Morgan leaves Los Angeles on a European performance tour with his school choir.There he meets the girl of his dreams, Miranda Richards representing England... naturally the fall hopelessly in love.

Somehow, they keep their long-distance relationship alive throughout a separation spanning 7000 miles, eight years and two diametrically opposed worlds. As soul mates; they marry, yet soon become star-crossed and doomed.

By 1999, we find that Mac is America's leading Restaurateur. Long since separated from his wife Miranda who remains behind in England, his world is about to be turned upside down. It all begins with the receipt of a cryptic telegram from his father-in-law, calling him back to Britain. He must come face-to-face with his past, his 'present', and his future... what awaits Marcus in England?

Ties That Bind is the first book in the series of six, of Blessings of the Father, Marcus' incredible transformation from one day to the next. If you fear death, this book will change your life!

"I found Blessings of the Father to be great read"
Craig Reade, cxPulp.com

"Come Meet a Family You Won't Regret Falling in Love With"...
BookTalk.org on Facebook 10.16.10

"A brilliant first effort thanks to Reed's vibrant characters, a true page-turner."
Brant Russell, Writesavers.com

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In 1979, fifteen-year-old Marcus Morgan leaves Los Angeles on a European performance tour with his school choir.There he meets the girl of his dreams, Miranda Richards representing England... naturally the fall hopelessly in love.

Somehow, they keep their long-distance relationship alive throughout a separation spanning 7000 miles, eight years and two diametrically opposed worlds. As soul mates; they marry, yet soon become star-crossed and doomed.

By 1999, we find that Mac is America's leading Restaurateur. Long since separated from his wife Miranda who remains behind in England, his world is about to be turned upside down. It all begins with the receipt of a cryptic telegram from his father-in-law, calling him back to Britain. He must come face-to-face with his past, his 'present', and his future... what awaits Marcus in England?

Ties That Bind is the first book in the series of six, of Blessings of the Father, Marcus' incredible transformation from one day to the next. If you fear death, this book will change your life!

"I found Blessings of the Father to be great read"
Craig Reade, cxPulp.com

"Come Meet a Family You Won't Regret Falling in Love With"...
BookTalk.org on Facebook 10.16.10

"A brilliant first effort thanks to Reed's vibrant characters, a true page-turner."
Brant Russell, Writesavers.com

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