Thursday, November 17, 2011

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Dianna Bellerose-Author "Fire and Ice": Dianna Bellerose-Author "Fire and Ice": Dianna Bel...

Dianna Bellerose-Author "Fire and Ice": Dianna Bellerose-Author "Fire and Ice": Dianna Bel...: Dianna Bellerose-Author "Fire and Ice": Dianna Bellerose-Author "Fire and Ice": Dianna Bel... : Dianna Bellerose-Author "Fire and Ice": Dian... Here it is the first chapter of my book for review:

Nancy was sitting at home trying to sort out her life. Trying to figure out what had gone wrong and what could be done to fix it. The weather was windy and rainy. Summer was almost over. There was something to look forward to, her trip to Hawaii. She was hoping to clear her head there and start finding some solutions. She was sitting at the kitchen table having a cup of freshly brewed coffee. The sun was peeking through the window. The room was full of light. Nancy’s expression was one of pain and worry. There were so many obstacles in her life, each taking a toll on her. The troubles she was having were with her husband and the family’s financial situation. It was hard to cope anymore despite the fact that she considered herself a very strong person. Having no one around to support her made her even more vulnerable. Her husband was unsupportive and violent and was the worst part of her life. She had endured his abuse for twenty years. The load was getting too heavy, and she was not young enough anymore to be able to ignore certain things.
Though she lived in America, she had been born and raised in Eastern Europe. Nancy was a beautiful woman with blue eyes and light brown hair. Her parents had divorced when she was thirteen years old, after her mother had suffered being abused for years by her father. The problems she had as a child did not help. Nancy was thirty-nine years old, and her whole life was centered on her family. She was a devoted wife and mother who never found time to do anything about the problems in her own life. She did not feel secure in her relationship and did not know what the future held for her. Her husband, with whom she owned a business, was giving up on everything they had worked hard for because they owed so much money to the banks. Times were hard. It was the Great Recession, and the business was not making enough to cover all of the expenses.
Nancy and her husband had been high school sweethearts. They met when she was in high school at a mutual friend’s party. It was love of first sight, and they had been together since then. His parents never liked her and never gave them their approval. This had taken a toll on their marriage, and they were never left alone.
Her husband’s name was Tom. He was a tall, handsome, dark-haired man with piercing brown eyes. Tom was an only child. His parents had met in their late thirties. Tom’s father was a divorced dad with a daughter, and his mother was a single woman. Nancy and Tom had a beautiful, nineteen-year-old daughter named Jen. Jen had never known her grandparents. They lived so far away. Nancy and Tom had moved to the United States when Jen was only a baby. The only grandparent she knew was Nancy’s father, who had married for a second time and had a daughter. His wife never wanted Nancy’s family around. She wanted to keep everything for herself and her daughter, and Nancy’s dad followed her strict orders. He saw his only granddaughter once a year, and sometimes only once every two years.
Nancy’s mother, Rose, had been living with her second husband for twenty-five years. Nancy had never liked him. Her mother had changed a lot when she met that man. She was no longer this gentle, loving mother anymore. Her mother’s new husband, Bob, wanted Nancy out of the house, which had been given to her mother because Nancy was under her care. Nancy was often thrown out onto the street because of arguments with this new man in her mother’s life. Nancy had felt pressured to marry Tom early to escape the torture of living with her mother and her mother’s new husband.
Things changed drastically when Nancy and her husband decided to go back and visit their parents in Europe. Her mother decided to have a will drawn up, so she could leave part of her estate to Nancy. The house had already been divided among her mother, her younger brother, and Bob, her mother’s husband. Nancy was to inherit the part that belonged to her mother after her death. When her mother’s husband found out, he became angry. He had been hoping to get Nancy’s mother’s part for himself. So, after Nancy and her family came back home, Bob started beating Nancy’s mother every day. Rose was a dark-haired, petite woman. The house she was living in was a two-story home with a beautiful mountain view. Everything was brand new inside and out. There were gardens with flowers on every side of the house. Bob and Rose were doing a lot of gardening. Bob was so proud of the way he was maintaining the property. He could not accept the idea of Nancy having a part of the home she had once left because of him.
Nancy was devastated and did not know what to do. Her brother was visiting at the time, and he had to return to Europe early to see what could be done to stop this abuse. His name was John, and he was a tall, twenty-five-year-old man with light hair and green eyes. He was a very well-mannered young person, and it was hard for him to cope with his raging stepfather. Bob also started attacking John on a daily basis. John was very upset about it, and one day he told Rose, “Mother, I can’t take this any longer, so I am on my way to find a place of my own. Please understand me and don’t be angry with me. I have my life to live as well. Having a crazy person around the house and being attacked is not something I can put up with.” John was forced to rent an apartment to escape all of the craziness.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

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In Fire and Ice, Nancy, a naive but resourceful, kindhearted woman, marries her high school sweetheart. As an American immigrant and mother, Nancy perseveres, despite having an abusive, alcoholic husband.

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