Out Now! Pat Stewart's new Novel
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Days of Dante Carefully drawn characters exhibit layers of depth as the story unfolds. The reader is seduced by the many twists within the detailed narrative and cannot put the book down until the final conflict is resolved. A thoroughly engaging plot with a striking moral! --Gerry Rybicke To Dance
Again Days of Dante is a compelling story that draws the reader along through hope and suspicion to the stunning conclusion. Couldn’t put it down! --Dr. Mary Bellis Waller Drug-Affected Children: What Schools and Districts Can
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Chick-Lit meets the Inferno? |
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Monica, a young poet, is in love with Dante, a married man, but loses her ability to speak just as her poetry is gaining recognition. After a harbor cruise and luncheon set up for employees of Huntingcore. a fictional mining equipment company in Milwaukee, Monica and her co-worker Julie escape a fire that destroys four city blocks of downtown Milwaukee, while Dante, who missed the cruise by getting on the car ferry to Ludington, Michigan, arrives back to learn of the tragedy and begin his search for the missing.
Reader Comments
"Well....it was one of those reads I couldn't put down...Every chance I had when I wasn't driving on our way to Florida, every morning and evening when I could steal a few minutes of quiet time. There were many "bits of excellence," of style... of realistic dialog, the detailed description and nuance of every movement of the characters. And, of course, the twists and turns and surprises in the plot were interesting in that the reader (me) wasn't sure what had happened, where I was or why. But deftly made clear in the end. The ending made me very uneasy. I can't stop thinking about this story. There is a great deal of profoundness and wisdom in those pages. Impressed the hell out of me." Jerry Dreesen. Arcadia, Indiana"Love is a catalyst to strange adventure. "Days of Dante" tells the story of Monica and her love of Dante, a married man. A horrible fire in Milwaukee separates them, and leads them both on adventures to find the missing and spurs them to find each other once more. A love story with some twists, "Days of Dante" is a fine read." Margaret Lane, Margaret's Bookshelf (online)
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