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The Last Entry

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Three Award-Winning Literary Short "The Last Entry" An "English" woman must bring devastating news to the Amish man she has loved all her life. "Daughters of the Sea" A young girl encounters the most notorious woman she will ever meet. "The Opera Ain't Over Till the Fat Lady Sings" A daughter struggles to understand her free-spirited artist mother and her many love affairs.

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First published December 9, 2012

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Cheryl Reavis

53 books37 followers
AKA Cinda Richards

Former public health nurse, now award-winning romance novelist, Cheryl Reavis, describes herself as a "late bloomer." Her Silhouette Special Edition™, A CRIME OF THE HEART, reached millions of readers in Good Housekeeping magazine and won the Romance Writers of America's coveted RITA award the year it was published. She has also won the RITA award for her Harlequin-Silhouette novels, PATRICK GALLAGHER'S WIDOW, THE PRISONER, and THE BRIDE FAIR. BLACKBERRY WINTER, THE BARTERED BRIDE and a Berkley novel, PROMISE ME A RAINBOW, have been RITA award finalists. She has received numerous awards from Romantic Times magazine.

Her award-winning literary short stories have appeared in The Crescent Review, The Bad Apple, The Mosaic, The Sanskrit, Laurels, The Emrys Journal and Writer's Choice.

Publishers Weekly described her Berkley single-title novel, PROMISE ME A RAINBOW, as "...an example of delicately crafted, eminently satisfying romantic fiction."

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May 30, 2022
These three short stories were just that - VERY short. And gloomy. And short. Not a good offering from a very talented writer. I was quite put out!
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June 7, 2021
I enjoyed all three of these short stories. While I would have loved an extended version of each because I love Cheryl Travis’ literary style, I enjoy being left with a story to ponder, to peer into the depths, to connect the dots. I would highly recommend this book.
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November 9, 2019
Depressing drivel. If there was a purpose to these bizarre stories it eluded me.
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