'Broken Branches' Is Released

By: May. 28, 2014
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All over the world, a multitude of people suffer pain and loneliness due to a traumatic incident in their lives. In "Broken Branches," author Cecilia Charles has written a truly engrossing love story that shows how true love can conquer all the pain in the world.

"Broken Branches" follows the life of rocker Parker James who had it all. Fame, fortune, and any woman he wanted. Taking a break after a decade of touring with his band, he desperately needs to catch up on the things he was missing. Parker goes back to Boston, where it all began, to put his life back together, to establish roots and find the one thing he wants most in his life, love. At the night of a charity gala, a beautiful young woman catches his eye, but he never anticipated the intense magnetism he would feel toward Laurel Scott when she entered the room. This beautiful love story shows how love can overcome pain and loneliness.

This well written love story shows readers that although life is painful and hard most of the time, it can always be overcome. "Broken Branches" is a captivating tale of loss, pain and love.

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About the Author
Cecilia Charles grew up in Connecticut and then moved to Boston after graduating college with a Psychology Degree. She worked for a District Attorney's office for several years as a domestic violence advocate then become a social worker for a child protection agency. She is married with two children and currently lives and works in the Boston Area.

Broken Branches* by Cecilia Charles
Publication Date: May 12, 2014
Trade Paperback; $19.99; 148 pages; 9781499012958
Trade Hardback; $29.99; 148 pages; 9781499012934
e-book; $3.99; 9781499012910

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