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Ann Howard Creel

    Ann Howard Creel écrit de la fiction historique déchirante, dans laquelle des personnages féminins forts font face à des obstacles imprévus et doivent prendre des décisions qui changent leur vie. Ses œuvres se déroulent souvent dans des contextes de conflit, où ses héroïnes trouvent une nouvelle force et une nouvelle détermination dans les conditions les plus difficiles. Creel maîtrise la représentation de la psychologie des personnages et de leurs luttes intérieures, entraînant ainsi les lecteurs dans des histoires pleines d'émotions et de rebondissements inattendus.

    Das Lied des Meeres
    The River Widow
    The Uncertain Season
    While You Were Mine
    The Magic of Ordinary Days
    Water at the Blue Earth
    • Water at the Blue Earth

      • 146pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      3,4(3)Évaluer

      Exploring themes of unlikely friendship and personal growth, the narrative follows Wren as she navigates life on the frontier in late 19th century Colorado. The story delves into complex issues that challenge her, leading to a pivotal decision that shapes her journey. Additionally, it sheds light on a lesser-known yet fascinating chapter of Colorado's history, enriching the backdrop of Wren's experiences and struggles.

      Water at the Blue Earth
    • The Magic of Ordinary Days

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(181)Évaluer

      The inspiration for the beloved film that became a TikTok sensation An extraordinary tale of one woman’s journey of resilience, courage, and self-discovery amidst the turmoil of World War II. Olivia Dunne, a studious minister’s daughter who dreams of becoming an archaeologist, never thought that WWII would affect her quiet life in Denver. But when an exhilarating flirtation reshapes her life, she finds herself in a rural Colorado outpost, married to a man she hardly knows. Overwhelmed by loneliness, Olivia tentatively tries to establish a new life, finding much-needed friendship and solace in two Japanese-American sisters from a nearby internment camp. When Olivia unwittingly becomes an accomplice to a crime that tests her beliefs about trust and love, she must confront her own desires and reconcile them with the harsh realities of the world around her.

      The Magic of Ordinary Days
    • Everything she loved could so easily be lost. The end of World War II should have brought joy to Gwen Mullen. But on V-J Day, her worst fear is realized. As celebrating crowds gather in Times Square, a soldier appears on her doorstep to claim Mary, the baby abandoned to Gwen one year earlier. Suddenly Gwen is on the verge of losing the child she has nurtured and loves dearly. With no legal claim to Mary, Gwen begins to teach Lieutenant John McKee how to care for his child, knowing that he will ultimately take Mary away. What starts as a contentious relationship, however, turns into something more, and Gwen must open her heart to learn that love means taking chances. While You Were Mine paints a vivid portrait of 1940s New York and tells an enchanting tale of the nature of love and trust.

      While You Were Mine
    • The Uncertain Season

      • 318pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      When her lovely, charming, and disgraced cousin Etta arrives, Grace finds her place in society, and in her mother's heart, threatened. In a reckless moment, Grace reveals Etta's scandalous past, and as punishment, she's sent to work in Galveston's back alleys, helping the poor. There, a silent waif known only as Miss Girl opens Grace's eyes to new love and purpose. She's determined to save this girl who lost her entire family in the hurricane and now slips along the shadows of the unfinished seawall with a mysterious resolve

      The Uncertain Season
    • The River Widow

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      In 1937 on a tobacco farm on the banks of the Ohio River, Adah Branch is forced to make hard decisions and take action, to save herself from her husband Lester and then her stepdaughter from his family.

      The River Widow
    • Drei starke junge Frauen zwischen Liebe, Intrigen, Geheimnissen und gesellschaftlichen Konventionen. Galveston Island, Texas, 1900: Nach einem vernichtenden Hurrikan irrt ein namenloses Mädchen durch die zerstörte Hafenstadt der Insel. Es hat nicht nur seine Familie, sondern auch seine Sprache verloren, und kämpft ums Überleben in einer Welt, in der niemand etwas zu verschenken hat. Unterdessen lebt die neunzehnjährige Grace mit ihrer Mutter ein Leben in privilegiertem Wohlstand. Sie ist reich, schön und liebenswert, die Männerherzen fliegen ihr zu. Von den Verwüstungen hat sie kaum etwas mitbekommen. Doch dann wird ihre Cousine Etta nach einem unverzeihlichen gesellschaftlichen Fauxpas nach Galveston verbannt. Etta ist charmant und hübsch, aber manipulativ, und Grace muss zum ersten Mal erfahren, dass das Leben nicht immer nach ihren Regeln spielt. Denn für Etta ist Galveston die Chance, es in der Gesellschaft doch noch zu etwas zu bringen – koste es, was es wolle. Als die Wege der jungen Frauen sich schicksalhaft kreuzen, werden die Karten für alle drei neu gemischt – im Leben und in der Liebe.

      Das Lied des Meeres