Historic Romance
Date Published: 12-12-2022
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
In 1944, a German artillery shell destroyed Milt Greenlee’s future in professional baseball. His hideously scarred face and useless arm require him to relearn and recondition. But no amount of rehab will restore his looks or his self-confidence. There’s no chance a “cripple” like him could catch the eye of the stunning Nurse McEwen.
Army Nurse, Annie McEwen dreams her voice will take her far away from her hateful, overbearing father. She hopes Milt, a patient who fought in Sicily, might be the one who can help her find closure with the death of her cousin.
As their attraction grows, how can their relationship survive Annie's fears and Milt's secret?
What is the hardest part of writing
your books? Working out the plot. Since I write historical romance, I have to
make sure that actual events fit into the timeline of the story.
What songs are most played on your
Ipod? I listen to Big Band music from the 1940’s, like Glenn Miller or Tommy
Dorsey, to get me into the feel of the time.
Do you have critique partners or beta
readers? I don’t have a critique partner but I have used beta readers. They can
provide valuable insight about the story that I may not see.
What book are you reading now? I’m
reading the 9th Outlander book Go Tell the Bees That I’m Gone.
How did you start your writing career?
I started writing rather late in life when I decided to put down on paper the
stories floating around in my head. After that I took a writing course and
found a wonderful group of supportive writers from whom I learned so much about
writing and publishing.
Tell us about your next release. The story I’m working on right now is
a multigenerational story dealing with World War II and Vietnam.
About the Author
Barbara Whitaker was born in the wrong decade. She loves everything about the 1940’s and WWII, so she decided to write about it. Her historical romances embody that fascinating era in history. Visit Barbara's website www.barbarawhitaker.com
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