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March 9, 2013

Free for one day - A Cape May Diamond

A Cape May Diamond is FREE today on Kindle, so if you're looking for something different to read, pick up a copy. You don't need a Kindle to read it. The Kindle app works on PCs and iPads, iPhones, etc.


A story of life, love, and a journey of a thousand years…

It was Monday, May 19th, 1975. I’ll never forget that day. The Vietnam War had ended with the fall of Saigon that April, and the world was mired in one of its worst recessions ever. Unemployment in the United States was nearly nine percent, inflation even higher, and leadership lacking. The Watergate scandal had cast a smear across American politics, resulting in Richard Nixon’s resignation in August 1974 to avoid impeachment, and his successor’s immediately pardoning him to close the book on an unhappy chapter in U.S. history.

It was not a good time for anyone and a particularly hard time for the old Victorian town of Cape May. The crown jewel of the New Jersey shore had fallen into neglect and disrepair and was dying a slow death. Once the elegant summer home to presidents and kings, it had become the last refuge of the deposed.

That’s where I met Tom Ryan. Tom was a king, or so he would have you believe, but unlike Richard Nixon, when Tom was dethroned, he wasn’t sent home with a slap on the wrist. He was sent to prison. He was a convicted draft dodger, but one of the lucky ones released early by President Ford as part of his mass clemency after Nixon’s pardon. The problem was, Tom had nowhere to go when he got out, so he took the money his dad mailed to him and spent it on a bus ticket to get as far away as possible to a place where nobody cared who he was or what he had done, a place where nobody cared about anything. That place was Cape May.

As hard a time as it was for everyone, it was harder for me because that was the day I met Tom Ryan. I should have turned and walked away. I knew it when he first looked at me, but I didn’t, not my first mistake, but one that would make Monday, May 19th, 1975 the hardest day of my life. 

This is the story of how Tom Ryan and I met and how things never quite work out the way you think. You might find a love story in here somewhere. You might not. You might find a message hidden in one of the nickel pop bottles collected by the beachcombers from some of the most beautiful white sand beaches in the world. You might even find a little mystery, but life is a mystery, isn’t it?

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Published on March 09, 2013 08:27

October 18, 2012

A Cape May Diamond - the Nor'easter of 1962


One of the tragic bits of historical information in A Cape May Diamond, is reference to a massive storm that devastated the town of Cape May in 1962 (13 years before the story takes place). They called that storm the High-Five. Here is an excerpt from A Cape May Diamond about that storm with photos of the devastation.
"They all remembered it. How could they forget the Ash Wednesday nor'easter of 1962, one of the worst storms of the century? They described it to Tom as the storm where the ocean met the bay. It was that bad." 
Where the Ocean met the bay"The forecasters hadn’t thought it would amount to much when it first appeared on the radar. They said it would blow through with minimal impact, but they were wrong. An unusual combination of weather patterns coinciding with the Spring equinox caused it to stall in the mid-Atlantic for almost three days where it pounded coastal areas with continuous rain, high winds, and tidal surges, and dumped large quantities of snow inland for several hundred miles. Cape May went through five record high tides during that storm, and so it came to be called the High-Five."
Aerial photo of one of the five record high tides"The seawall that ran the length of Beach Avenue had been a boardwalk back then, dating back to the late 1800s, but the High-Five lifted it off its moorings like so much kindling and tossed it into the center of town, damaging everything in its path."
The boardwalk
"Beach Avenue collapsed when the storm pulled the sand out from under it, leaving behind craters filled with abandoned cars and chunks of concrete that the angry unrelenting sea picked up and hurled into the buildings along the strip. Very few escaped nature’s fury in that High-Five of 1962 when the ocean met the bay."
Beach Ave
"Many saw the High-Five as the beginning of the end. Some money trickled in afterwards. The roads were repaired with federal disaster relief money. They built the seawall. The salvageable buildings were shored up and the ones destroyed were bulldozed, but the town was never the same after that. The High-Five had washed away the quaintness from Cape May, and people just gave up. Many left for good, boarding up and abandoning their homes. Insurance companies pulled out, leaving the Dew and everyone else along Beach Avenue at the mercy of the sea."
Ocean Avenue______________________________________________________

 I invite you to sample the book at Amazon. Here are the links. Thanks!
A Cape May DiamondGenre: Literary Fiction/MysteryPublished: September, 2012Read a sample at Amazon.comAmazon Kindle (U.S.) Amazon Kindle (U.K.)Amazon Kindle (DE)Amazon Kindle (FR)Amazon Paperback





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Published on October 18, 2012 06:57

September 23, 2012

A Cape May Diamond

Now available in paperback and on Kindle

Genre: Literary Fiction/MysteryPublished: September, 2012Read a sample at Amazon.comAmazon Kindle (U.S.) Amazon Kindle (U.K.)Amazon Kindle (DE)Amazon Kindle (FR)Amazon Paperback


A story of life, love, and a journey of a thousand years…
It was Monday, May 19th, 1975. I’ll never forget that day. The Vietnam War had ended with the fall of Saigon that April, and the world was mired in one of its worst recessions ever. Unemployment in the United States was nearly nine percent, inflation even higher, and leadership lacking. The Watergate scandal had cast a smear across American politics, resulting in Richard Nixon’s resignation in August 1974 to avoid impeachment, and his successor’s immediately pardoning him to close the book on an unhappy chapter in U.S. history.
It was not a good time for anyone and a particularly hard time for the old Victorian town of Cape May. The crown jewel of the New Jersey shore had fallen into neglect and disrepair and was dying a slow death. Once the elegant summer home to presidents and kings, it had become the last refuge of the deposed.
That’s where I met Tom Ryan. Tom was a king, or so he would have you believe, but unlike Richard Nixon, when Tom was dethroned, he wasn’t sent home with a slap on the wrist. He was sent to prison. He was a convicted draft dodger, but one of the lucky ones released early by President Ford as part of his mass clemency after Nixon’s pardon. The problem was, Tom had nowhere to go when he got out, so he took the money his dad mailed to him and spent it on a bus ticket to get as far away as possible to a place where nobody cared who he was or what he had done, a place where nobody cared about anything. That place was Cape May.
As hard a time as it was for everyone, it was harder for me because that was the day I met Tom Ryan. I should have turned and walked away. I knew it when he first looked at me, but I didn’t, not my first mistake, but one that would make Monday, May 19th, 1975 the hardest day of my life.
This is the story of how Tom Ryan and I met and how things never quite work out the way you think. You might find a love story in here somewhere. You might not. You might find a message hidden in one of the nickel pop bottles collected by the beachcombers from some of the most beautiful white sand beaches in the world. You might even find a little mystery, but life is a mystery, isn’t it?
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Published on September 23, 2012 13:04

July 27, 2012

A Cape May Diamond


My next novel, A Cape May Diamond, is nearing completion. It's the long-awaited sequel to Four Years from Home. In it you will finally see what happened to Tom Ryan after the mess he made in Four Years. I was thinking of calling Another Mess, or That's a Fine Kettle of Fish, but settled on A Cape May Diamond. I'll be posting more on this another time, but briefly it's a story of love, redemption, and the smell of dead fish.


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Published on July 27, 2012 07:46

July 17, 2012

I ain't 'fraid of no Ghost

Karen Cole is someone I met through the wonderful world of Twitter, and she's a ghost! Ooooo, scary, huh? No, not really. She's not that kind of ghost, nor is she a zombie, vampire, or any other type of undead creature. She is a professional ghost writer. Please take a few minutes to read through her guest post. It's very informative and I found it quite interesting. Thanks!

Hire a Ghost Writing Service!

By Karen Cole




Ghost writing is the process of writing an article, book or anything else on behalf of another party - when the texts are officially credited to that other party. Ghost writers are the people who normally do this, and they are typically hired by executives, celebrities, politicians and even musicians. However, over time this service has started to lean toward the academic side, where there is much ghost writing of academic material on various subjects.

Ghost writers have a certain degree of participation in the creation and management of such documents. Some ghost writers simply churn out an item, while in other cases ghost writers are hired to proofread items. There are also ghost writers who do writing on a certain topic, following strict guidelines that are provided by the client.The services of a ghost writer have many advantages, and some of them are listed below:

Expenses: hiring a ghost writing service can end up saving you a lot of money. This is because ghost writing is relatively cheap as compared to other types of services, for instance the hiring of professionals in your field. Professionals are usually very busy people, and in most cases they have large orders waiting for them. It is due to this and other reasons that the fees charged by industry professionals can be exorbitant. A ghost writer usually researches on the topic, and comes up with high quality items.

Time: most clients usually do not have time to write their items themselves, so they begin hiring ghost writing professionals. The clients usually have very busy schedules, such as marketing their books (when the client is a writer). This does not give them time to write or proofread and make corrections to their items. A ghost writer can do this for you, so that you can have sufficient time to continue with other business.

Extensive research: this is another factor that makes people hire ghost writers. Ghost writers usually have excellent research skills, due to the experience they have gained over time in researching their ghost writing. This ensures that if you hire the services of a ghost writer for your items, you will be sure to get high quality research work from your ghost writer.

Anonymity: ghost writers are usually anonymous. This can be a big advantage for people intending to write a book, screenplay, memoir or even an article. The ghost writer stays in the background, and no legal cases will emerge years later after the success of a book. The ghost writers also have the necessary referencing style experience - this ensures that you do not fall into the trap of plagiarism, in case you are writing academic papers or serious medical research.

Reliability: ghost writers usually operate on deadlines. This can be important, in case you don't know if you might be able to finish an item in the given time. You can set a deadline with a ghost writer, and expect the finished work within a specified period.

Ghost writers provide writing services for some very reasonable fees. You can hire these services if you want to create a text of some type, but you do not have the time, means, writing abilities or creativity to do so.
GHOST WRITER, INC: Karen Cole is an affordable book ghost writer, copy editor, proof reader, rewriter and book author with a team of 100+ writing field and book / screenplay workers, some of which are New York Times best-selling authors. We do inexpensive marketing, promotions and publishing or optioning assistance, and we have contacts with literary agents, commercial publishers and literary or film field professionals. We also offer ghost writers for music and composition, such as rap music and other genres, and we have ghost writing for Facebook and Twitter as well.
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Published on July 17, 2012 18:11