Innocence

· Spangaloo
Ebook
300
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About this ebook


Madison Adair travels to Kansas to fill a school teacher’s position. The first person she encounters is a small child fleeing from a store owner for stealing penny candy.
 She discovers that the dirty faced ruffian is a seven year old girl who offers Madison a handful of pennies to be her mother.
When the girl’s father shows up, she scolds the handsome blond, blue eyed man for letting his daughter run dirty in the streets.
Although the woman is beautiful with green eyes and black hair, Blair Cody, a widower takes an instant dislike to the lecturing stranger.
He vows never again to wed but his daughter has different ideas and is determined to change his mind about her new teacher.
 

About the author

Because she is dyslexic, Therese found that she was inspired to write more than sixty children’s stories, two hundred poems and thirty-seven Romance Novels.  She has also illustrated two story books used by primary school teachers and students as part of a vocal hygiene program at the University of Arizona’s Department of Speech and Sciences. 
 
Her credits also include four stories published by McFadden Publishing Co. in NYC. She wrote, illustrated, published and donated two books of poetry used as fund-raisers by the Leukemia and Multiple Sclerosis organizations.  She wrote illustrated and published in one book, forty-two children’s stories.

She had an of her pen and ink drawings of animals at the King Center for the Performing Arts in Melbourne, Florida

She continues to write and sketch from her home in South Carolina.

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