Introducing a novel by
Angel Brown "Corinthian Law." You've heard her music. Now
read her book, fiction with a heavy dose of history and
romance. "Louisville-born Amanda Carrigan
relished her childhood summers spent at her aunt and uncle's
humble farm near Dubre, Kentucky. Although first impressions
were less than favorable between Amanda and their
neighboring farm boy Clay Reed, the two not only gained a
tolerance for each other, but in time fell deeply in love.
Amanda's mother vehemently opposed the union as she had more
ambitious plans for Amanda's future. As World War II
separates the two, Amanda's struggles only begin. When Clay
and Amanda lose contact with each other, tragedy and poverty
force Amanda to accept refuge in a loveless marriage. As
Amanda's life takes a downward spiral, she wonders if her
belief in the excerpt from 1 Corinthians ('Love never
fails') will ever be fulfilled." Set in WWII era Kentucky, Angel
contrasts the lifestyles of the well-to-do city girl Amanda
whose attraction to a young farmer Clay puts her at odds
with her parents. Not an uncommon situation in any
generation; however, the greatest challenge is yet to come,
and it may cost Amanda her life.. Angel drew from family history and
personal experience to write this novel and says it offers
insight into her true self. She invites you to share her joy
at her first book. Books are available in paperbacks,
hardcovers, and ebooks and can be purchased at
Barnes
& Noble, Amazon.com
and Peases at Bunn Gormet. You can also buy paperback and
hardcovers directly from Angel: abrown@angelbrown.biz,
free shipping/delivery. Paperback ISBN: 978-1-63338-989-2 View
photos from Angel's recent
Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-63338-991-5
Ebook ISBN: 978-1-63338-990-8
Barnes
& Noble
book signing here.