Stories From Lone Moon Creek: Moonglow

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Author: Teresa Millias ISBN: 9781621834816
Publisher: Brighton Publishing LLC Publication: April 4, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Teresa Millias
ISBN: 9781621834816
Publisher: Brighton Publishing LLC
Publication: April 4, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

What was that in the dark? Perhaps you could hear it but you couldn’t see it. How often had Lone Moon Creek dwellers heard the rippling and splashing of the night-time water but couldn’t see it? Was it at those times that the water decided to meander out of its traditional bed or choose to use the darkness of night to satisfy its own glory?

It didn’t much matter, the inhabitants were accustomed to “allowing nature to take its course.”

And it wasn’t until ‘moon glow’ appeared upon the water or the frozen snow, did the little rural creek and/or the vistas of white, snowy carpets draw attention. Not only did the moving body of liquid or the frozen crystals reflect the moon’s light but the people too, reflected some sort of ‘light’. How could that be?

How could the captives from the human-trafficking camp reflect anything but fear and anger when they are released into freedom? Rural Sidewalks finds them huddled together in fear as they step into the frightfulness of the frozen night.

Would the sudden appearance of ‘Carli’s child’ shed a light upon the strange disappearance of the college student in The Jazz Trail?

Does Evelyn’s goodness shed any light as to whom she really is in Amongst Women? Would her identity ever be realized by the busy-bodies of the church?

The country-western singer, Promise, uses moon-glow to navigate his way through Lone Moon Creek finally not being in dissention with his grandfather any longer, but now traveling ‘in the light.’

So you see, there is credence about ‘light.’ The nineteen short stories in Moon Glow, the sixth volume in the Stories from Lone Moon Creek book series, are aglow with characters who experience both darkness and light. There will be sequels that may or may not bring conclusions to your satisfaction, but as the full moon promises to return, you too, in your imagination can have the story proceed into another chapter and end as you wish!

Yes, Agnes and Marjory are still introducing each chapter as beacons in the night. Do you wonder if Marjory is in the ‘light’? How much understanding does she have about the world; her missing parents; her purpose in life? Have you noticed however, that here and there, she can suddenly comprehend far more than what her grandmother (or the readers) expect?

Enjoy Moon Glow and glide through reading for the ‘light,’ but better yet, have others notice your light

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What was that in the dark? Perhaps you could hear it but you couldn’t see it. How often had Lone Moon Creek dwellers heard the rippling and splashing of the night-time water but couldn’t see it? Was it at those times that the water decided to meander out of its traditional bed or choose to use the darkness of night to satisfy its own glory?

It didn’t much matter, the inhabitants were accustomed to “allowing nature to take its course.”

And it wasn’t until ‘moon glow’ appeared upon the water or the frozen snow, did the little rural creek and/or the vistas of white, snowy carpets draw attention. Not only did the moving body of liquid or the frozen crystals reflect the moon’s light but the people too, reflected some sort of ‘light’. How could that be?

How could the captives from the human-trafficking camp reflect anything but fear and anger when they are released into freedom? Rural Sidewalks finds them huddled together in fear as they step into the frightfulness of the frozen night.

Would the sudden appearance of ‘Carli’s child’ shed a light upon the strange disappearance of the college student in The Jazz Trail?

Does Evelyn’s goodness shed any light as to whom she really is in Amongst Women? Would her identity ever be realized by the busy-bodies of the church?

The country-western singer, Promise, uses moon-glow to navigate his way through Lone Moon Creek finally not being in dissention with his grandfather any longer, but now traveling ‘in the light.’

So you see, there is credence about ‘light.’ The nineteen short stories in Moon Glow, the sixth volume in the Stories from Lone Moon Creek book series, are aglow with characters who experience both darkness and light. There will be sequels that may or may not bring conclusions to your satisfaction, but as the full moon promises to return, you too, in your imagination can have the story proceed into another chapter and end as you wish!

Yes, Agnes and Marjory are still introducing each chapter as beacons in the night. Do you wonder if Marjory is in the ‘light’? How much understanding does she have about the world; her missing parents; her purpose in life? Have you noticed however, that here and there, she can suddenly comprehend far more than what her grandmother (or the readers) expect?

Enjoy Moon Glow and glide through reading for the ‘light,’ but better yet, have others notice your light

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