Dance In The Rain
Book Two of "The Howell Women Saga"
By Shirley G. Webb and Janet Moreland
"Dance in the Rain" by Shirley G. Webb and Janet Moreland, Copyright 2005, All rights reserved
Cover illustration by Sonja Rainbowwoman Boekhorst, Netherlands, Copyright 2005, All rights reserved
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Dance in the Rain was released by iUniverse, Inc.in February 2005. It is the sequel to Cherokee Love.  Close friends Janet Moreland and Shirley G. Webb co-authored the novel through phone calls, email contacts, and some personal visits, an amazing feat in itself.
Life continues for Deborah Howell's daughter, Victoria, and her granddaughter, Olivia. Deborah's amazing influence on those who knew her is evident in all the new adventures, and love is the motivator for change and renewal.  The story begins with Olivia's adventures with her first childhood playmate, Brad, then flashes back to the years before she was born. In this novel you will read about Victoria's husband, Hawk, who mysteriously disappears. Aunt Brenda sails home from England on the Titanic with her fiancee, Dr. Marcus Grill. Will they survive the great ship's tragedy?
Additional details about the story can be found on The Howell Women link.
Once again, an ancient Cherokee myth frames the story and threads through the pages with a strong life lesson. 

The ISBN number for Dance in the Rain is 0-595-34022-9.  The retail cost is $14.95.  This book is available from iUniverse.com, Barnes&Noble.com, amazon.com, and most other online bookstores.
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Reviews

"Dance in the Rain is not a love story…it is multiple love stories! Repeatedly, the overpowering urge to acquiesce to true love is fought with dutiful life choices. Beautifully written, these talented authors teach us how important it is to remember we must always dance in the rain when life seems to overwhelm us.” – Roxanna Bain, Creator, Reality Television Shows

“How do you describe a story that is poignant and romantic yet laced with intrigue and tragedy? Dance in the Rain is truly written from the heart, the stuff of classics, woven from the threads of myth into a gripping and powerful love story with a lesson for us all.” – John Prophet, Author, Casey Miller Mystery Series

"Dance in the Rain is a well-woven scenario of human passions set against the fascinating backdrop of Cherokee culture. Victoria, Hawk, Olivia, and Brad, their tragedies, romances and joys, catch the cadence and power of the story and teach us lessons it’s never too late to learn." – Eleanor Sampeck, Author, Seasons of Love: A Journey of Faith, Family and Community
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