I love a great villain reformed or at least made sympathetic so one of my favorites is Severus Snape from Harry Potter. In the beginning, you dislike him because he rides Harry and seems so unfair. In the end, you realize he sacrificed everything for a love he could never call his own. It breaks my heart every time I reread those books.
Michelle Boule has been, at various times, a librarian, a bookstore clerk, an administrative assistant, a wife, a mother, a writer, and a dreamer trying to change the world. Michelle writes the historical fantasy series Turning Creek. She is married to a rocket scientist and has two small boys. She brews her own beer, will read almost anything in book form, loves to cook, bake, go camping, and believes Joss Whedon is a genius. She dislikes steamed zucchini, snow skiing, and running. Unless there are zombies. She would run if there were zombies. Connect with Michelle at A Wandering Eyre (wanderingeyre.com).
Letters in the Snow
Iris is a simple postmistress in the small town of Turning Creek, Colorado. Simple, except for being a descendant of a Greek myth, having a pair of golden wings, and possessing the ability to speak prophecy. She has had her hands so full guiding the harpies towards their destinies that she has forgotten to seek out her own.
A mysterious letter from an anonymous admirer begins a correspondence that weaves itself into Iris’s heart and awakens a longing for a love of her own. Unfortunately for Iris, the letters and the resulting affairs of the heart are not the only perplexing things happening in Turning Creek. Something more than nature is burying the town in a deadly winter blanket, and a closely guarded secret that will change Turning Creek forever is revealed.
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https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/letters-in-the-snow-turning-creek-3
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http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/letters-in-the-snow-michelle-boule/1123458729
https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Michelle_Boule_Letters_in_the_Snow_Turning_Creek_3?id=CCWHCwAAQBAJ&hl=en
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