The Dahlonega Sisters: The Gold Miner Ring

Three Sisters. One Mysterious Ring. Too Many Unexplained Misfortunes.

 

A teenage transgression burdens the superstitious and eccentric Mutzi McGilray. Nothing in her life has been right since she stole a unique ring intended for her sophisticated, older sister, Rose Ellen.

 

Convinced the ring is cursed, and fearing her days are limited, Mutzi's efforts to dispose of the vexatious object fail. When Marge, her perfect-at-everything twin, accidentally comes into possession of it, a series of unexplained mishaps generates turmoil and forces Mutzi to admit her wrongdoing. The mysterious origin of the ring creates more conflict and doubt, testing the three sisters' bond. None of them are prepared for the unexpected journey that follows.

 

Join the delightful McGilvray Sisters on a light-hearted journey through the quaint, historic town of Dahlonega, as they try to unravel the mysterious origin of a ring closely tied to the first Gold Rush Days Festival in 1954.

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The Dahlonega Sisters: The Gold Miner Ring

Three Sisters. One Mysterious Ring. Too Many Unexplained Misfortunes.

 

A teenage transgression burdens the superstitious and eccentric Mutzi McGilray. Nothing in her life has been right since she stole a unique ring intended for her sophisticated, older sister, Rose Ellen.

 

Convinced the ring is cursed, and fearing her days are limited, Mutzi's efforts to dispose of the vexatious object fail. When Marge, her perfect-at-everything twin, accidentally comes into possession of it, a series of unexplained mishaps generates turmoil and forces Mutzi to admit her wrongdoing. The mysterious origin of the ring creates more conflict and doubt, testing the three sisters' bond. None of them are prepared for the unexpected journey that follows.

 

Join the delightful McGilvray Sisters on a light-hearted journey through the quaint, historic town of Dahlonega, as they try to unravel the mysterious origin of a ring closely tied to the first Gold Rush Days Festival in 1954.

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The Dahlonega Sisters: The Gold Miner Ring

The Dahlonega Sisters: The Gold Miner Ring

by Diane M. How
The Dahlonega Sisters: The Gold Miner Ring

The Dahlonega Sisters: The Gold Miner Ring

by Diane M. How

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Three Sisters. One Mysterious Ring. Too Many Unexplained Misfortunes.

 

A teenage transgression burdens the superstitious and eccentric Mutzi McGilray. Nothing in her life has been right since she stole a unique ring intended for her sophisticated, older sister, Rose Ellen.

 

Convinced the ring is cursed, and fearing her days are limited, Mutzi's efforts to dispose of the vexatious object fail. When Marge, her perfect-at-everything twin, accidentally comes into possession of it, a series of unexplained mishaps generates turmoil and forces Mutzi to admit her wrongdoing. The mysterious origin of the ring creates more conflict and doubt, testing the three sisters' bond. None of them are prepared for the unexpected journey that follows.

 

Join the delightful McGilvray Sisters on a light-hearted journey through the quaint, historic town of Dahlonega, as they try to unravel the mysterious origin of a ring closely tied to the first Gold Rush Days Festival in 1954.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163577644
Publisher: Silver Lining Publishing, L.L.C.
Publication date: 11/05/2019
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 392 KB

About the Author

Diane M. How is the author of the women’s fiction series, The Dahlonega Sisters, which takes place in the historical gold rush town of Dahlonega, Georgia. The first of the series, The Gold Miner Ring, went to press in 2019. She also published a memoir, Peaks and Valleys, and more than twenty-five of her award-winning short stories and poems are available in numerous anthologies.

She is a member of the Missouri Writers Guild, St. Louis Writers Guild, and St. Louis Publishers Association. Diane is the treasurer of Saturday Writers, a non-profit organization with more than one-hundred members.

When Diane isn’t writing, she enjoys walking five miles a day, reading, and visiting casinos with her husband of forty-nine years. She and her daughter have been weaving baskets for more than thirty years and are members of the Missouri Basket Weaver’s Organization.

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