Description:Copyright 2017 "Sangria Sunsets" is historical fiction interlaced with romance, personal tragedy, political upheaval, revenge and covert CIA activity. It chronicles the lives of colorful, well-developed characters searching for and finding lasting love in the aftermath of World War II. Within the pages, the reader will find mystery, suspense and crisis directly linked to political upheaval in Latin America, the Caribbean and Korea during the Cold War. Some quotes:"We’ll get married and sit on the beach and watch the sun paint those beautiful sangria sunsets. We can be ourselves and let the novelists create the legends.”~ Jovita Vasquello, April 14, 1955“I have sinned and sought redemption. I pray our Lord Jesus gives me the courage to forgive you, the strength to graciously forget and the power to learn.” ~ Nora Throckmorton, June 1946"Trade school, maybe. Not college. I’d rather work with my hands, like a man should.” ~Alexander Throckmorton, June 1946"This here ... all this, all around us, this war ... it’s us. It’s our lives. This is who we are right now. We can’t escape the cold, hard reality of our situation.”~Katherine Dobbs, January 1952"Your brother and I were in love. It wasn’t the kind of romantic love that poets write about, or one of them soul-deep loves you see in the pictures, but it was a caring, enduring love-friendship or something like that. We loved each honestly, right up until the day he was shot and killed.”~ Eloisa Throckmorton, December 1952“Live American. Dream Puerto Rican.” ~ Carilla Pérez de Vasquello, July 1936“Living and working here ... is a helluva lot easier than pretending to be somebody else for somebody else’s sake.” ~ Nicholas Throckmorton, July 1960“I don’t think I could trust a man who didn’t cheat or drink.”~ Jovita Vasquello, October 1953The author spent six years recounting the history of the Throckmorton family and the events that influenced their lives.He discovered that the actors on life’s stage enjoy unscripted roles and are free to rewrite the screenplay and send the story in unknown directions. At any given time, a character may even forget his or her lines and improvise.Throughout the fabric of all families, there are threads that tie everyone together. Occasionally, these connecting fibers are worn threadbare by distance, or so badly blurred by time that they can be difficult to see or touch. Yet, every now and again, these fibers can unexpectedly reappear. Like the filaments running through a spider’s web, you are surprised each time you walk into one. They are invisible until reflecting sunlight, shimmering moonlight or the morning dew causes them to glisten.With help from his wife, editor, his readers and every character in the Throckmorton novels, the author has endeavored to illuminate as many silky threads as possible.This is book #6 in the Throckmorton Series, and like all the others it can be enjoyed on a stand-alone basis.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Sangria Sunsets (Throckmorton Family #6). To get started finding Sangria Sunsets (Throckmorton Family #6), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Copyright 2017 "Sangria Sunsets" is historical fiction interlaced with romance, personal tragedy, political upheaval, revenge and covert CIA activity. It chronicles the lives of colorful, well-developed characters searching for and finding lasting love in the aftermath of World War II. Within the pages, the reader will find mystery, suspense and crisis directly linked to political upheaval in Latin America, the Caribbean and Korea during the Cold War. Some quotes:"We’ll get married and sit on the beach and watch the sun paint those beautiful sangria sunsets. We can be ourselves and let the novelists create the legends.”~ Jovita Vasquello, April 14, 1955“I have sinned and sought redemption. I pray our Lord Jesus gives me the courage to forgive you, the strength to graciously forget and the power to learn.” ~ Nora Throckmorton, June 1946"Trade school, maybe. Not college. I’d rather work with my hands, like a man should.” ~Alexander Throckmorton, June 1946"This here ... all this, all around us, this war ... it’s us. It’s our lives. This is who we are right now. We can’t escape the cold, hard reality of our situation.”~Katherine Dobbs, January 1952"Your brother and I were in love. It wasn’t the kind of romantic love that poets write about, or one of them soul-deep loves you see in the pictures, but it was a caring, enduring love-friendship or something like that. We loved each honestly, right up until the day he was shot and killed.”~ Eloisa Throckmorton, December 1952“Live American. Dream Puerto Rican.” ~ Carilla Pérez de Vasquello, July 1936“Living and working here ... is a helluva lot easier than pretending to be somebody else for somebody else’s sake.” ~ Nicholas Throckmorton, July 1960“I don’t think I could trust a man who didn’t cheat or drink.”~ Jovita Vasquello, October 1953The author spent six years recounting the history of the Throckmorton family and the events that influenced their lives.He discovered that the actors on life’s stage enjoy unscripted roles and are free to rewrite the screenplay and send the story in unknown directions. At any given time, a character may even forget his or her lines and improvise.Throughout the fabric of all families, there are threads that tie everyone together. Occasionally, these connecting fibers are worn threadbare by distance, or so badly blurred by time that they can be difficult to see or touch. Yet, every now and again, these fibers can unexpectedly reappear. Like the filaments running through a spider’s web, you are surprised each time you walk into one. They are invisible until reflecting sunlight, shimmering moonlight or the morning dew causes them to glisten.With help from his wife, editor, his readers and every character in the Throckmorton novels, the author has endeavored to illuminate as many silky threads as possible.This is book #6 in the Throckmorton Series, and like all the others it can be enjoyed on a stand-alone basis.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Sangria Sunsets (Throckmorton Family #6). To get started finding Sangria Sunsets (Throckmorton Family #6), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.