I'm pleased to share this guest post from fellow Booktrope author, Mary Rowen, announcing her latest publication.
Living by Ear is
the story of a forty-six year old Boston musician named Christine Daley, who
took a “short” break from music sixteen years ago, in order to marry and raise
a family. Now, however, she’s rethinking everything. Chris adores her two
teenage children, but her marriage has become a sham, and she longs to perform
again.
So after filing for divorce, she does her best to
reestablish her own rhythms—both in music and love—but quickly discovers she’s
up against much more than she'd anticipated. Her kids seem to need her more
than ever, and her soon-to-be-ex-husband is throwing every obstacle he can find
into her way. Adding to the dilemma is the astounding progress in technology,
which has made huge changes in both the music industry and the dating world. Is
there room in the mix for Chris?
Mary Rowen is a Boston area mom with a wonderful
family that allows her time to write almost every day. She grew up in the
Massachusetts Merrimack Valley and is a graduate of Providence College. She has
worked as a teacher, writer, salesperson, and political canvasser. Her two music-inspired
novels, Leaving
the Beach and Living
by Ear, are both available on Amazon, BarnesAndNoble.com, and other
places where books are sold.
Please visit Mary online at: http://www.maryrowen.com
Twitter: @maryjrowen
1 comment:
Thank you for posting, Arleen. I truly appreciate it. Am loving Biking Uphill. You're such a talented writer.--mary rowen
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