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My work has appeared in magazines such as Woman's World, The Star, Endless Vacation and The Washington Post. My latest novel, TANGO’S EDGE, a romantic suspense about an American ice dancer who helps her Russian male counterpart to defect from his country, is now available at Cerridwen Press, www.CerridwenPress.com. My first novel, "Border Crossings", a hardcover published by Forge Books in May of 1999, was a 2000 RITA Award nominee for Best Romantic Suspense and Best First Book, a nominee for the 2000 Virginia Literary Award in Fiction. It was also a 2000 finalist in the Golden Quill award and in the Aspen Gold Award and won 1st Place in the Volusia County 2000 Laurel Wreath Award. My work has also appeared in various anthologies such as Kay Allenbaugh's Chocolate for a Woman's Heart, Chocolate for a Couples' Heart and Chicken Soup for Couples.

My career began In 1985, after a chance meeting with Princess Di and Prince Charles at Andrews Air Force Base. My first published story, "The Day Princess Di Spoke to Me," appeared in the military magazine, Family. From that time on, I never looked back. It took eleven years, but finally, with BORDER CROSSINGS, I realized my dream of becoming a published novelist.

My latest hobby is jewelry making; it's my therapy! :)

Publishing Credits

Border Crossings – Forge Books, May 1999
Spotlight – Forge Books, April 2000
East of the Sun, West of the Moon – Forge Books, July 2001
Understudy – Forge Books, June 2003
Chocolate on a Stick – Baycrest Books, Sept 2005
Tango’s Edge – Cerridwen Press, February 2008

favourite books

THE OTHER SIDE OF THE OCEAN - Jacqueline Mitchard
FIREFLY SUMMER - Mauve Binchy
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD - Harper Lee
NEVER CALL IT LOVING - Dorothy Eden
ORAL HISTORY - Lee Smith
GREEN DARKNESS - Anya Seton

All books by Amy Tan, especially THE JOY LUCK CLUB

my websites

http://www.carolebellacera.com     http://www.beautifuleveningbead.etsy.com

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Shepherd Moon

Carole Bellacera

A Kentucky woman fights for independence and identity in an “Ozzie & Harriet” society during the 50's & turbulent 60's.


Rural Kentucky, 1952 -- 18-year-old Lily Foster, the daughter of strict Southern Baptist parents, gets pregnant by town “bad boy” Jake Tatlow. For Lily, life isn’t the “happy days” of The Fonz and Richie Cunningham. She finds herself married at 19 to a man who doesn’t want to be a husband, who feels he was trapped into marriage when he should be out drinking and carousing with women. But Lily is the one who is really trapped. Conventions of the day—and the rigid society of ultra-religious rural Kentucky--forbid divorce, and even if it were possible, one major obstacle would stand in her way. Lily loves Jake—always has, since they were children playing in the woods on adjoining properties--and she’s convinced she can eventually make him love her. All it will take is desire and patience. Once the baby arrives, they will be the perfect little family. From Lily’s home on Opal Springs Ridge to a four-year stint at an army base in New Boston, Texas, and finally, to life on their own in Bowling Green, Kentucky, Lily struggles to maintain a rocky marriage with a moody alcoholic husband while raising two daughters.

 

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I wrote 912 days ago

Carole: Here's the sad thing, Jeanne. This scene actually happened with my mother and father. (Not the butcher knife, but the bringing home of the harlot.) I remember hearing about it. view book

I wrote 938 days ago

Not MY reality, thank God. But pretty much my mother's. Let's just say my dad wouldn't like the book. Carole view book

I wrote 953 days ago

Thanks for the comment, Peter. In defense of the cliche, that's how the people talk down there, and we're in Lily's head, so...but I appreciate you pointing it out. Carole view book

I wrote 953 days ago

thank you for all the compliments! :) Carole view book

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