READERS’ FAVORITE GOLD MEDAL WINNER!
WHEN HISTORY, MYSTERY, ACTION, and ROMANCE ARE ALL ROLLED INTO ONE!
These eleven short stories range from drug traffickers using hand-woven wallets, to a U.S. slave sewing freedom codes into her quilts; from a cruise ship murder mystery with a quilt instructor and a NYPD police detective, to a couple hiding Christian passports into a comforter in Nazi Germany; from an old Salem Witchcraft wedding quilt curse to a young seamstress in the infamous Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire; from a 1980’s Romeo and Juliet romance between a Wall Street financial ‘star’ and an eclectic fiber artist, to a Haight-Ashbury love affair between a professor and a macramé artist gone horribly wrong, just to name a few.
A great read for women who love sewing and quilting.
Targeted Age Group:: Adults
What Inspired You to Write Your Book?
I have been a quilter for many years, and I always loved history. When I started writing and publishing short stories, so many historical themes I had in mind were related to sewing and quilting, that I decided to make a collection of them.
I still find it fascinating how women live history through sewing or quilting. Somehow it is our "secret weapon". I hope you enjoy reading these stories as much as I enjoyed writing them.
How Did You Come up With Your Characters?
Since this is a short stories collection, there are many characters in the book. I actually am inspired from almost everything around me. From real events and the papers, from other books, from music, from a TV show, everything happening around me seems to trigger a new idea for a new character.
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