From award-winning, best-selling author, Virginia McCullough! If you enjoyed Virginia McCullough's novel, Greta's Grace, an Amazon Bestseller, you'll love Amber Light. "A skillfully told story of a woman's journey of healing from a life changing traumatic event—Virginia McCullough pulled me in...
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From award-winning, best-selling author, Virginia McCullough!
If you enjoyed Virginia McCullough's novel, Greta's Grace, an Amazon Bestseller, you'll love Amber Light.
"A skillfully told story of a woman's journey of healing from a life changing traumatic event—Virginia McCullough pulled me in on page one. I flew through this book and didn't want it to end." —Dr. Elizabeth G. Biggers, Psychotherapist, LPC
Despite everything, Sarah Whitmore still believes in lucky breaks…
A single act of violence left Sarah pregnant, with her cherished plans for the future in ruins. But she grabs her chance to leave her Wisconsin town behind and create a new life on the South Carolina coast, with help from an aunt and uncle she barely knows.
As a single mother, Sarah’s new life includes Amber, who Sarah vows will never learn the truth about her violent father. Over the next years Sarah tries to heal the psychological trauma she endured, but it’s not easy. Sarah includes her job at an island resort another lucky break, along with her unlikely friendship with Woody, who helps her break out of her shell and develop her talent as a portrait artist.
But even Woody can’t help Sarah believe a relationship with a man is possible for her—ever. Then Sarah meets Barly Rhoads, a dad who fought for the right to be with his child. Barly believes in justice and righting wrongs when he sees them, including fixing his own mistakes.
The past refuses to stay buried when Amber’s father threatens the safe, perfect life Sarah has created for herself and her daughter. Barly proves he will go to any length to protect Sarah and Amber, and in the process exposes some deep wounds of his own. Now Sarah must decide if she’s ready for one more lucky break.
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It is the story of one woman's hard journey after she is victimized in a sexual encounter.
Willing to try to make the perfect life for her daughter on the South Carolina shores, as a young teen parent new to motherhood, she tries to get over her psychological trauma and become a stronger woman for her daughter. Side-by-side, they learn together, as she tries to heal through her hurts and learn to love again.
Virginia McCullough is the author of three previous women’s fiction novels: Island Healing, Greta’s Grace, and The Chapels on the Hill.
Virginia McCullough began her writing career when she moved to the coast of Maine, soon breaking in to magazines with articles about sailing/cruising, family living, and children’s literature.
Virginia has written over 100 books for her clients, including 12 titles for Alan R. Hirsch, M.D., a neurologist-psychiatrist and developer of Sensa, the popular weight loss program. Her coauthored books include The Oxygen Revolution, written with Paul Harch, M.D., a pioneer in the field of hyperbaric medicine.
In 2011, she and a friend, Lynda McDaniel, co-founded The Book Catalysts, a book writing coaching service that also offers tools for writers, including the e-book, Write Your Book Now!
What others are saying about Virginia McCullough's novel, The Chapels on the Hill:
“A lyrical story of the healing power of love—it will capture your heart.”
—Stacey Joy Netzel, NY Times bestselling author of the Romancing Wisconsin series
What others are saying about Virginia McCullough's novel, Island Healing:
"Captivating, vivid, heartwarming...one of the most memorable cast of characters I've ever read. Can’t wait to read the next book in the series.”
—USA Today Bestselling Author, Donna Marie Rogers
To learn more about Virginia's strong female characters in her award-winning women’s fiction books, visit her website.
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