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Tagsmystery (7), romantic suspense (5), thriller (4), murder (4), romance (4), suspense (4), supernatural (3), contemporary (2), fiction (2), favorite authors (2) — see all tags

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About meSharon Cupp Pennington’s short stories have appeared in numerous online and print venues, with anthology contributions to The Rocking Chair Reader (in the Coming Home edition and Family Gatherings), A Cup of Comfort for Weddings: Something Old, Something New and Good Old Days Magazine. Her debut novel, Hoodoo Money, was released in May 2008. She resides in Texas with her husband, Wayne, where she recently completed her second novel, Mangroves and Monsters.

About my libraryA good contemporary suspense crackles with the spark of romance. These are the novels I love to read - and the novels I write. By adding their creative works to my library, I am happy to introduce some of the authors I've met along my publishing journey.

Homepagehttp://www.sharonpenningtonwrites.webs.com

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LocationTexas

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constant desire find renewal. More deeply still with living human
beauty; the perfection of form, the simple fact of forms, ravished
and always will ravish me away. In this lies the outcome and end
of all the loveliness of sunshine and green leaf, of flowers, pure
water and sweet air. This is embodiment and highest expression;
the scattered, uncertain, and designless loveliness of tree and
sunshine brought to shape. Through this beauty I prayed deepest
and longest, and down to this hour. The shape the divine idea of
that shape the swelling muscle or the dreamy limb, strong sinew
or curve of bust, Aphrodite or Hercules, it is the same. That I may
have the soul-life, the soul-nature, let the divine beauty
bring to me divine soul.

- Richard Jefferies,
The Story of My Heart
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