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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Romance / Erotica
  • Language:English
  • Pages:288
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098357504

The Color of Love

by Deborah McAdory-Douglas

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Overview
This is a fictional story of attraction, friendship, and love between two people that don't meet the societal norms. Will they make it to the end or leave it all on the table and walk away.
Description
Fictionally, he had all he ever needed and a lot of what he now wanted, yet his life is far from happy. On the other hand, she never had anything until fate stepped into her later life, and then she had what she needed and some of the things that she wanted to make her life happy, with one exception. She wanted someone to share her life with. Would a time zone change help them find what they wanted? Will they find what they desire, or will they leave alone and empty-handed?
About the author
Deborah McAdory-Douglas is a first-time author. Born in Birmingham, Alabama, raised in Hueytown AL, she graduated from Hueytown High School. It was during her high school years that Deborah realized her love for writing. After a stint at Miles College, Fairfield AL, the adventure of travel and service to her country took her to the US Navy for twenty years. There she acquired her love for exploring foreign lands and learning about people's lives who were different from her own. After retirement, she married and raised two children (one in high school and one in Pampers). Seeing the elder through his graduation and the younger into second grade. Deborah went to work at the Bureau of Naval Personnel, Millington, TN, for six years. Deborah currently resides in Douglasville, GA's with her husband Gary, daughter Kathryn and dog Trouble. Her son Christopher Schmidt (Rosemark, TN) a published author.