Fleshy, Steamy, Racey Prose - Strong Self Directed Women
Golden Siblings
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Adora Mitchell Bayles
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Adora Mitchell Bayles, author of fleshy, racey, steamy prose about strong, self-directed women, has written Golden Siblings to inspire all women to dig deep for their inner strength to survive in a man's world.
Adora is also the author of the historical dramas, "
Wagons South!" "Children of a Dark Secret" plus a new, exciting novel, "His Fiery Equal, tale of a catskinner's daughter" She lives in Wilton, Connecticut, and writes short stories regularly for FanStory.com.

Adora has written four novels. Now, her autobiography presents itself as her fifth book. This is the true story of Adora's own life, her struggle for independence and freedom from male oppression. It was published shortly after her 80th year of a long, full life. Read this new book,

Defection at 60
I left dinner on the stove and ran away from home

WS COVER FRONT"Wagons South!" is a rollicking saga that spans seventy years of American and Floridian history. Allen Williams sells his home in Tulsa, Oklahoma, buys a covered wagon, and, competing with the newly-mobile horseless carriage, moves his family to Lake Worth, Florida in 1918. 

 

 

 

 

children to webIn "Children of a Dark Secret," Georgia escapes her abusive husband through a ten-acre field of brambles and starts a new life a thousand miles away. She divorces him and marries a wonderful guy. Their baby is kidnapped and they do their own detective work to find the child and a high-speed chase ensues.

 

 

 

 

Adora's fourth book, "His Fiery Equal, tale of a catskinner's daughter," Calla LaRoca meets the love of her life, graduates from Katherine Gibbs' first secretarial school in Boston during World War I and strives to become a bonafide Catskinner - a heavy equipment operator.