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Margaret
Nava
Almost penniless after her marriage
ended in divorce, Margaret took a job as a receptionist,
bought a second-hand typewriter, and started writing
magazine articles about nature, the great outdoors, faith,
and Native American traditions. Checks were few and far
between but eventually she earned enough money to buy a
computer and write two travel guides, Along the High Road
and Remembering, both published by Sunstone Press
in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The writers group she belonged to
enjoyed Margaret’s non-fiction stories but they believed she
had something more to offer readers – namely fiction. After
a lot of encouragement, advice, and prodding, she wrote
Egret Cove, a fun-filled novel about the adventures of
sixty-something Angela Dunn who, not knowing what else to
do, sells her belongings, loads her half-blind dog into the
car, and reluctantly moves to an Over-55 trailer park in
south Florida where she encounters some extraordinary people
who turn her life upside down.
Written in the up-and-coming Lady-Lit
genre (no swearing, no violence, no overt sex), Egret
Cove proves that even though most women “of a certain
age” don’t have perky breasts, wear stiletto heels, or eat
whatever their hearts desire, they still have a lot of life
to live and a lot of love to give. Drawing on her own
experiences, Margaret takes Egret Cove readers on
rollicking escapades in Key West, South Beach, and even on a
cruise with her love interest. Aside from fun, however, the
book deals with life and some of its problems – including a
hurricane.
But, no matter what else happens, life goes on. And so,
Margaret decided to write more about her heroine, the people
she meets, and the places she goes. In book two, Angela
moves to rural West Virginia, in book three to southern
Alabama, and after that … who knows. Her Books From BelleBooks:
Hummingbird Ridge
Egret Cove
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