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  • Every cloud by Connie Chappell

    Every cloud by Connie Chappell

    This is Connie 8th book. She has written mystery and family-based dramas. She loves outdoor activities like golf, walking and more.

    I still have not understood why the novel is called every cloud.

    This book is family drama genre. It talks about four siblings and their lives. Jillian, Gus Betsy and Demetri. Their childhood home is called Moorings.

    Jillian has had many affairs and losing every man she dates. Also, there have been fire incidents in her life. She decides to come home.

    Demetri is a priest who has nightmares. His superior says it has to do with his childhood. He decides to come home. He texts Gus NEED SAM.No sam is not a person. It means summer at moorings. New Zealand is where he lives. 

    Betsy is married and is bossy. She has been having trouble with her in-laws. Her mother in law does not invite her to her home. So she comes to mooring saying she has come to finish her PhD.

     Gus is the person who manages the mooring. He also looks after his father’s business. There was a friendship between Gus and Moorings. Gus had once told his mother that he wanted to live at mooring.

    Then there are sitings of coyotes. Gus and Betsy decide to investigate. 

    The four siblings all have issues in the present context. They come home to try and solve them.

    Artemus Deconcini their father has a huge business. Both of their parents go to a board meeting once a year. After Camilla dies Artemus marries a second wife called Kora. Kora and Gus were the same age when kora was married. 

    This book focus on life complications. Also, there are silver linings.

    Writing is simple to understand.

    Connie Chappell is a bestselling and award-winning author in both literary fiction and the Wrenn Grayson Mystery series. Her books are standalone novels and can be read in any order. She’s a lifelong resident of Springfield, Ohio. When she’s not writing, family and friends find her outdoors, where her home is nestled close to a woodland. During the winter months, she longs to see honeybees hovering over her flowerbeds again. Make contact with Chappell through her website, conniechappell.com

    Editorial Reviews

    Review

    “Chappell is a gifted storyteller.” 

    -The American Reporter

    “This author’s writing sweeps readers into a thrilling world.” 

    -South Florida Sun-Sentinel

    “The plot is engaging and paced with great skill.” 

    -Readers’ Favorites (5 stars)

    “Chappell’s love of words shines through.” 

    -The Times of Chicago

    “Chappell brings her characters to life with the brushstrokes of her prolific imagination.”

    -Myrtle Brooks, author of Songs I Heard the City Sing.

    #drama#writerblock

    Editoral reviews and about connie are from the amazon website