Light at the End of the Tunnel, A Memoir

This book will help people going through the process of falling in love while still married to another, dealing with long-distance romance pain and suffering, and coming out.

Can love conquer all in this true story of fate and destiny, hopeless long-distance love, and coming out? In 1995, Sallyanne Monti was a 34-year-old mother of four, married to her husband of fifteen years, living on Staten Island, New York, an island in the Verrazano Narrows Bay.

When by an act of fate and via a misdirected email, she met Mickey Neill, a 44-year-old human resources manager, married to her husband of twenty years, living 3,000 miles away in Alameda, California, an island in the San Francisco Bay.

The rapid progression of events that led to their whirlwind friendship would test the bonds of matrimony, sexuality, and love. In the wake of a deluge of tears, pain, and dismal reality began the journey known as the Light at the End of the Tunnel.

The tunnel was the three thousand miles that separated them. The light was being connected, preferably in the same two square inches, or more realistically by phone, email, or computer, if only for a day, an hour, or a minute.

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Light at the End of the Tunnel, A Memoir

This book will help people going through the process of falling in love while still married to another, dealing with long-distance romance pain and suffering, and coming out.

Can love conquer all in this true story of fate and destiny, hopeless long-distance love, and coming out? In 1995, Sallyanne Monti was a 34-year-old mother of four, married to her husband of fifteen years, living on Staten Island, New York, an island in the Verrazano Narrows Bay.

When by an act of fate and via a misdirected email, she met Mickey Neill, a 44-year-old human resources manager, married to her husband of twenty years, living 3,000 miles away in Alameda, California, an island in the San Francisco Bay.

The rapid progression of events that led to their whirlwind friendship would test the bonds of matrimony, sexuality, and love. In the wake of a deluge of tears, pain, and dismal reality began the journey known as the Light at the End of the Tunnel.

The tunnel was the three thousand miles that separated them. The light was being connected, preferably in the same two square inches, or more realistically by phone, email, or computer, if only for a day, an hour, or a minute.

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Light at the End of the Tunnel, A Memoir

Light at the End of the Tunnel, A Memoir

by Sallyanne Monti
Light at the End of the Tunnel, A Memoir

Light at the End of the Tunnel, A Memoir

by Sallyanne Monti

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Overview

This book will help people going through the process of falling in love while still married to another, dealing with long-distance romance pain and suffering, and coming out.

Can love conquer all in this true story of fate and destiny, hopeless long-distance love, and coming out? In 1995, Sallyanne Monti was a 34-year-old mother of four, married to her husband of fifteen years, living on Staten Island, New York, an island in the Verrazano Narrows Bay.

When by an act of fate and via a misdirected email, she met Mickey Neill, a 44-year-old human resources manager, married to her husband of twenty years, living 3,000 miles away in Alameda, California, an island in the San Francisco Bay.

The rapid progression of events that led to their whirlwind friendship would test the bonds of matrimony, sexuality, and love. In the wake of a deluge of tears, pain, and dismal reality began the journey known as the Light at the End of the Tunnel.

The tunnel was the three thousand miles that separated them. The light was being connected, preferably in the same two square inches, or more realistically by phone, email, or computer, if only for a day, an hour, or a minute.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155899631
Publisher: Sallyanne Monti
Publication date: 12/03/2018
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Sallyanne Monti is an author and editor. Her fiction and non-fiction short stories, poems, and articles have appeared in numerous anthologies, magazines, and newspapers. Her nonfiction book, "Light at the End of the Tunnel, A Memoir, released in November of 2018. Can love conquer all in this true story of fate and destiny, long-distance romance, and coming out? Sallyanne is a member of the Golden Crown Literary Society (GCLS), Lesbian Authors Guild, Nonfiction Authors Association, Romance Writers of America, and Rainbow Romance Writers. As a retired business consultant and grant writer, Sallyanne continues to donate her time freely, giving back by creating dynamic partnerships and business development opportunities within our Literary Community and with LGBT leaders. She's a Board of Director (Director of Marketing) for the GCLS, the leading lesbian literary organization. Sallyanne produced numerous music, comedy and literary showcases and festivals, benefiting charities all over the world. In her spare time, Sallyanne writes music and plays guitar. Sallyanne and her wife Mickey have four adult children, three sons-in-laws, three grandchildren, and two fur babies. They live in Palm Springs, California and, Sedona, Arizona, where they hike the mountains and the Red Rocks every chance they get. Sallyanne loves hearing from authors, colleagues, editors, publishers, readers, and literary organizations who want to share ideas for future projects, leave reviews and testimonial for existing bodies of work, or who are seeking assistance of any kind.

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