She was married to her high school sweetheart, the mother of three sons, the youngest still in diapers. She had long given up the search for her soul mate. He was alone and retired, just hoping for peace and solitude in whatever time he had left. He hadn't come to Colorado looking for a girlfriend. He had planned to pull out with his travel trailer the next day, but a freak Labor Day snowstorm blanketed McClure Pass Campground, causing him to delay his trip east a day or two longer. He didn't realize that a black-and-white photo in newsprint would prompt him to travel 2,000 miles to meet her. She had no idea the part it would play in the cosmic plan that would alter the course of her life. Ann Ulrich Miller's very ...
She was married to her high school sweetheart, the mother of three sons, the youngest still in diapers. She had long given up the search for her soul mate. He was alone and retired, just hoping for peace and solitude in whatever time he had left. He hadn't come to Colorado looking for a girlfriend. He had planned to pull out with his travel trailer the next day, but a freak Labor Day snowstorm blanketed McClure Pass Campground, causing him to delay his trip east a day or two longer. He didn't realize that a black-and-white photo in newsprint would prompt him to travel 2,000 miles to meet her. She had no idea the part it would play in the cosmic plan that would alter the course of her life. Ann Ulrich Miller's very personal account of how she discovered her soul mate and sacrificed her marriage, her kids and her security in order to grow spiritually and spend the next 18 years of her life with her Divine Counterpart and best friend throughout all time.
Ann Ulrich Miller is a novelist of romantic suspense for both adults and teens. She has published nine titles, some of them under the name Ann Carol Ulrich. For 24 years she has edited and published the monthly newsletter, The Star Beacon, on metaphysical subjects, particularly UFOs. The mother of three grown sons, she currently resides in Pagosa Springs, Colorado, where she is the director of Southwest Light and Learning Center, a nonprofit institute for higher awareness. She helps others edit and publish their work and enjoys nature, playing piano and helping people adapt to the changes ahead.
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She was married to her high school sweetheart, the mother of three sons, the youngest still in diapers. She had long given up the search for her soul mate. He was alone and retired, just hoping for peace and solitude in whatever time he had left. He hadn't come to Colorado looking for a girlfriend. He had planned to pull out with his travel trailer the next day, but a freak Labor Day snowstorm blanketed McClure Pass Campground, causing him to delay his trip east a day or two longer. He didn't realize that a black-and-white photo in newsprint would prompt him to travel 2,000 miles to meet her. She had no idea the part it would play in the cosmic plan that would alter the course of her life. Ann Ulrich Miller's very ...