Showing posts with label Revisited Preview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Revisited Preview. Show all posts

Friday, January 25, 2013

New Webpage Review of "The Homeplace Revisited"


New Webpage Review of "The Homeplace Revisited"



Let's take a fresh look at the second novel in The Homeplace Trilogy - "The Homeplace Revisited" - through a new 'lens" (point of view) at Squidoo.com:


The new descriptions are the fresh approach - check them out - what do you think?

Leave your thoughts in the comments below!

Do you like stories about 'young professionals' that include unexpected twists and turns with love, deception, greed and power-struggles taking their turns in this ongoing family saga?

Hope so - you might be surprised! ;-)






Friday, May 13, 2011

Epilogue of "The Homeplace Revisited"

Epilogue of "The Homeplace Revisited"

I hope that sharing "the ending" of my second novel, here, will encourage you to become a regular follower and join with me in a new adventure in the continuing saga of this fictional family.


Epilogue

Life goes on.

The Homplace familiy saga continues.

Although the 'third book' in The Homeplace Series will probably not be published until 2014 (Set in 2001 - about the time of the 15th anniversary of the Bevins Trust) the family saga will continue to develop in a variety of new ways.

Follow the story on FACEBOOK at The Homeplace Chronicles and here at The Homeplace Series Blog.

Starting in July 2011, the stories of the Bevins family, the Bevins Trust, Oak Springs and all related story elements will continue in a variety of formats (some currently unimaginable) based here including (possibly):

1) regular blog posts
2) local newspaper stories (Oak Springs Enterprise, including a Years Gone By column) in excerpts
3) short stories and novellas
4) graphic novels
5) television series
6) multi-media or simulation, such as Second LIfe
7) videos
8) (what would you like to see) - come to our FACEBOOK page and tell us. Or, visit the blog and leave a comment.



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"May each of us have a Homeplace to hold onto, if only in our minds."

Bill ;-)


Friday, January 7, 2011

Shadow and Chase

Shadow and Chase


On Flora and Fauna Friday, in the past, I have featured wildlife of the Ozarks; and I will continue to do that, in the future.

Today, however, I am featuring the breeding mare/riding horse, and dog, that will be introduced in "The Homeplace Revisited," hopefully to pique your interest in the upcoming second novel in The Homeplace Series.

We will rejoin Christopher having returned to Oak Springs from law school to join his father, Carter Ogden, in his law practice, where one of their major clients is the Bevins Trust. From "Back to the Homeplace," of course, you know that Christopher's biological father is actual Bart Bevins, one of the four siblings that now control the Bevins Trust. It is 1996, Christopher has been back in town a couple of years, and Jennifer, his half-sister, daughter of Bart and Diane, has just arrived back, as well, to set up her large animal veterinary clinic on her parent's portion of The Homeplace.

Shadow is a grey mare that Christopher purchased earlier in the summer and stables at the farm. It gives him a reason, and 'excuse' to spend time at the farm, regularly. 

In Chapter 4 of "The Homeplace Revisited" you will meet Christopher's other new animal friend, Chase. Chase is a beautiful black and brown German Shepherd dog with bright eyes, pointed, alert ears, and a moist black nose. You will love her.

The cover of the book: "The Homeplace Revisited" features these two new friends. Stay tuned for more peaks into this new family saga novel coming to you in the Spring of 2011.



"May each of us have a Homeplace to hold onto, if only in our minds."

Bill ;-)