Bette Lee Crosby
Originally from New Jersey, Award-Winning Author Bette Lee Crosby is a highly entertaining public speaker who makes frequent guest appearances at women's clubs, charitable organizations book stores and writing groups. Her novels, frequently written in a southern voice, cover a wide spectrum of time periods and locales as they tell tales of courageous women overcoming life's obstacles. Her work was first recognized in 2006 when What Matters Most won the National League of American Pen Women First Place Award for Unpublished Fiction; this novel is currently scheduled for release in December of 2011. In 2007 Crosby again received First Place Honors at the National League of American Pen Women Florida Biennial for her published novel Girl Child. In 2009 Cracks in the Sidewalk was selected by the Florida Writers Association as the First Place recipient of the Royal Palm Literary Award. In 2010 her latest novel Spare Change, scheduled for release in October of 2011, received a Royal Palm Literary Award for Women's Unpublished Fiction. |
Spare Change
The boy's parents have been murdered and Ethan Allen knows what happened; but he's not about to tell-not with Officer Sam Cobb working the case. If he wants to stay alive, Ethan Allen has got to get away and the grandma he's never even seen is his only hope.
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