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Sun Compass
Ben Warren
Murano Light
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Murano Light Series

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Ben and Bates’ commitment to their values served as a beacon of light to keep their relationship from running aground. They may have briefly gone off course, but their principles—with Bates showing the way—steered them clear of disaster.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSusan Egner
Release dateNov 1, 2012
Sun Compass
Ben Warren
Murano Light

Titles in the series (3)

  • Murano Light

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    Murano Light
    Murano Light

    Bates made her way up the path leading to the historic lighthouse. Could she live here for the year she'd committed? She was embarking on a dream she'd nurtured since childhood. The isolation of a lighthouse, the loneliness, the yearning for someone's return, all spelled romantic fantasy to young girls, even for Bates at one time. Now it spelled escape . . . at least that's what she thought!

  • Sun Compass

    Sun Compass
    Sun Compass

    In this sequel to "Murano Light," Bates Dodge, now a world-renowned author, is being interviewed by reporter Libby Ross for a feature article. Best friend, Ella Nogosek, also visits and is attracted to Bates' business partner, John Benson, whose tales of Monarch butterfly migrations to El Rosario persuade both women to join the adventure and, along the way, gain new insights about themselves.

  • Ben Warren

    Ben Warren
    Ben Warren

    Ben and Bates’ commitment to their values served as a beacon of light to keep their relationship from running aground. They may have briefly gone off course, but their principles—with Bates showing the way—steered them clear of disaster.

Author

Susan Egner

Minnesota Author Susan Egner followed her father’s footsteps into the life of a newspaper reporter before turning her pen to fiction. Her father, Lou Egner, was the well-known photojournalist for the Florida Times-Union and the former Jacksonville Journal. Now married and living in Burnsville, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis, the mother of two and grandmother of four, fondly recalls, “Daddy gave cameras to my two sisters and me when we were still in elementary school saying, ‘Wherever you go, always remember to take your camera.’ He felt a story could unfold anywhere and he wanted us prepared. That training resulted in my writing about female photographers.”Encouraged by friends after hearing the stories she made up for her own children, Egner wrote and published her own children’s book series, Has Anyone Seen Woodfin? She has made multiple guest appearances with costumed characters in seven states and Shanghai, China; appearing in bookstores, elementary schools, children’s hospitals and the Mall of America. Her work was featured as one of ten programming initiatives at a gala event held in Chicago’s Field Museum by PBS affiliate, WYCC.Egner’s previous writing experience also includes writing and editing for the Dakota County Tribune, a weekly newspaper. In addition, she was a freelance writer for the Dayton Hudson Corporation Santa Bear series.Egner made the transition to e-B­­ook publishing in 2012 with her five-star rated novel, Scotoma. A gifted storyteller, Egner’s characters face challenges and often undergo personal transformation as they confront issues in contemporary society. Her stories are about ordinary people who find themselves in adverse circumstances that could face any of us. The choices each makes—and the resulting consequences—weave a tapestry of mystery, intrigue, and romance that will keep the reader wholly absorbed until the last page.Susan Egner proudly supports Operation eBook Drop, which provides free access to uniformed men and women deployed in service overseas. Learn more about Susan Egner on her website, EgnerINK, on Google+, and on Facebook.

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