From the Author:
Diann Shaddox is the author of "A Faded Cottage" a SC love story about an artist with Essential Tremor, and a Mom's Choice Award Honoree, and the author of "Whispering Fog" a time travel romance. She is a Native American Indian and a member of the Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma and she has Essential Tremors. diannshaddox.com
She is the Founder of Diann Shaddox Foundation, diannshaddoxfoundation.org a Non-Profit 501c(3) organization committed to help people struggling in today's world with Essential Tremor (ET). DSF is dedicated to inspire, educate, enlighten, and increase awareness to the world about people living every day with ET. Our funds will be used for awareness and research to help find the cause and a cure for Essential Tremor.
From the Back Cover:
A FADED COTTAGE
When a love letter written by a teenage boy becomes lost after a summer filled with passion, it brings about an incredible love story of two people being reunited, after thirty years.
When Essential Tremors take over a famous artist's body, a simple feat of holding a paintbrush turns Quaid Witherspoon's life upside down, becoming a bitter man. This is his journal of how he battles fate, not of his entire life, but of two weeks. Quaid had everything money could buy, except the two things he loved the most, his love of painting great masterpieces, and the only woman he had ever loved. The calming waters off the coast of South Carolina calls Quaid back to Hathaway Cove, to a small, faded cottage, one with a leaning front porch, worn paint so similar to him, flawed. The same beach where he began painting as a young boy, the place he met his one true love, and the place he let her go.
Sandy, Quaid's love from his past, learns he is wondering about her, just as she is wondering about him. Their love is alive, meeting for the first time in thirty years, letting the years fade away, but fate has another twist. Sandy keeps a secret, letting them have their two weeks.
What if you were able to relive your life and rediscover you teenage love... Would you?
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