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Originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico, Marcia Lynn McClure
grew up influenced by the reminiscent stories of rugged, rural Colorado
farm life fascinatingly recounted to her by her parents, grandparents,
uncles and aunts
tales of runaway buckboards, mule-drawn plows and
dust pneumonia; verbalized images of stream-flooded meadows, frozen over
in winter, where a child could peer through the crystal clear ice in wonder
at the small fish, snakes and mice sealed in the meadow grasses beneath;
stories of hardship and tragedy, love and loss. But always the stories,
and the people telling them, bore evidence of the wonder and worthiness
of simpler, yet sometimes brutal, times.
These influential people and the family legends they detailed, coupled
with her own life experiences and utterly romantic nature, led Marcia
to begin writing novels as Christmas gifts for her closest friends
friends
who long for a breath of the past and miss the romance of bygone eras;
friends searching for moments of distraction from the stressful, demanding
times we live in.
And so, knowing that it is the breath of the past and the "take me
in you arms and kiss me" kind of moments that so many women long
to relive, Marcia spins her tales of love, life and laughter
adventures
woven around those compelling, romantic instances that most appeal to
a woman's loving heart. Marcia feels that if her readers close one of
her books with a contented sigh and a delighted smile, feeling rejuvenated,
cheerful and edified, then she has achieved what she set out to do
shower
refreshment and happiness on anyone having experienced the story.
Currently Marcia lives in Monument, Colorado. There she writes her stories
on a 70 acre farm, in her newly remodeled home,
surrounded by her wonderful husband and three adorable children
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