The first book signing for 'See You In Heaven' - A Christmas Love Story, is being held at Borders in Westbury-1260 Old Country Road- at 7:00 p.m.
on December 14th. A subsequent book signing is scheduled at Borders in Syosset-425 Jericho Tpke. at 2:00 p.m. on December 11th. The novel will also be showcased at Borders in Riverhead- 1500 Old Country Road, throughout the holiday season. Online orders can be made through
Borders.com/Barnes&Noble.com and PublishAmerica.com
(PRWEB) November 18, 2004 -- So Richard, what's next? That's exactly what gorgeously distinguished Richard Mogul is think- ing while he's spending the night of his fortieth birthday alone. So when he spots the very same words at the end of an otherwise flattering magazine article recanting his unprecedented Wall St. success, he somberly ponders its significance. Later, after clicking off December 20th's dismal ten o'clock news broadcast, another question springs to mind. Why isn't there ever any good news at this time of year? Then the underlying reason for his mounting tension surfaces.
He's never stopped thinking of her. From the minute the seductively aloof Lorelei Ferrante stormed out of his life years ago, he's been struggling to understand what her last words to him meant. Goodbye Richard, see you in Heaven. Yet as he dreads another night of smeared, foreboding images invading his dreams, neither of them has a clue that Lorelei's embittered wish to haunt his conscience has actually worked.
With only five days left, what Richard does next, will create some really good news for everyone, and he hopes, for Lorelei, so she can forgive him in time for Christmas. Nothing stops him. Richard charmingly, albeit clumsily at times, confronts shady street characters as he travels down Manhattan's West Side. Then, after his Dow Jones, wheeling and dealing catches the media's attention, he's humorously outwitted by seemingly innocent holiday pranksters on Long Island. Will he get to Lorelei by Christmas Eve?
Lucia Conti writes contemporary romance which reflects her business experience and views on social injustice as backgrounds in her plots. In addition to being a member of the East End Arts Council and Long Island Writers Guild, she is also a VIP member of the International Library of Poetry. Her poems which concentrate on the parallels she observes between nature and human emotion have been published since 1993. In her spare time, Lucia enjoys needlework and painting seascapes on Long Island where she resides with her husband and son.
If you would like to order a signed copy of "See You In Heaven", please contact the author directly via email at Vette17@optonline.net.
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