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Golden Siblings
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Adora Mitchell Bayles
Reviews 


"Adora Bayles weaves a complex and well researched plot about early America. Her novels depict the struggle, heartache and sheer will-power in pioneers’ lives.”

Beverly Pattison Siegel, Office Manager Dept. of Political Science - UN, Reno.

 

“You brought real history into this piece of fiction. Enjoyed every moment.”

Ainsley Jo Phillips, Freelance Writer – Anderson, Indiana

 

 

“You have captured well the social settings and illustrated the slave status. Good development of characters, use of the dialects, gripping storyline and flow.”

 Alvin T. Ethington, Claremont, CA

 

“I really believe I'm there in old California. Great job.”

Raymond John, (Author of The Cellini Masterpiece) – Minneapolis, MN

 

For a personally Autographed Copy copy of Golden Siblings, contact me here.

 

For more books by Adora Mitchell Bayles, click on Children of a Dark Secret. This is the brutal story of an abused housewife who escapes from her husband and rips through brambles to start a new life for herself a thousand miles away. Those readers who enjoy reading of suppressed women who find their own inner strength will revel in Georgia's high-spirited quest for a new life!

For Wagons South! click on abayles01@snet.net. You will enjoy reading a rollicking saga of three families, McCallums of 1859, Mitchells of 1887 and Williams' of 1917 who come together in their quest for new lives in Florida. Five women discover their inner strengths and thrive in a man's world.

 

 Don't miss Adora's short story of the month on the Story of the Month Page!