Dancing with the Moon
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Book Details
About the Book
Seventeen year old Sabrina Ashley embraces her future by finally confronting her past. At the tender age of seven, Sabrina witnessed the murder of her father. She tucked a crucial piece of evidence away, burying it beneath her childhood treasures. Likewise, she hid the haunted, forbidden pains of sorrow deep within her soul. As Sabrina struggles to keep the past locked away, golden opportunities of promise present themselves. Delicious relationships are formed, and even though Sabrina never expects it, happiness dances on every horizon. Sabrina stumbles through a first love and onward to a lasting one. Characters from her childhood reemerge; both good and bad. Sabrina eventually battles the searing, tormented demons of yesterday. Long awaited peace infuses Sabrina's soul, when at last the festering, infected secrets are confronted and justice is served. Sabrina defies social prejudice against her youth as she listens to the promptings of her heart and charts her own course into adulthood.
About the Author
Dancing with the Moon is June Marie Saxton's first novel. Her second book, Beckon, is awaiting publication. She has published magazine articles and poetry. She has written numerous plays, programs, stage productions, skits, pagaents, and communtiy forums. She owns her own nutritional clinic and day spa, Bear Necessities of Montpelier. June Marie is a certified nutritional consultant and enjoys helping people find creative concepts to healthy living. She and her husband Mike live in Raymond Idaho, where they enjoy a ranching lifestyle. The best crop they ever raised was their four children, Shannyn, Casey, Justyn and Tahnee. June Marie is a champion of children and youth and enjoys being involved with programs which strengthen and reinforce core values and standards. June Marie's writing explores life through relationships, communication, twisted circumstances, hardships, and humor. Engaging characters spring to life, weaving themselves in and out of the story, creating a rich tapestry of inspirtation through their successes, failures, trials, and triumphs. Saxton prefers creating identifable characters and relatable incidences to pious individuals and sugar-coated situations.