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About Me and My Book:
Author Mrs. Vangie Williams resides in King George, Virginia with her husband and their six daughters. If one was to describe Vangie, you would be unable to do so without using many titles and descriptions; she is a Christian, wife, mother, full-time student in college, religion and life, she is a full-time contractor with SAIC as a Master Program Scheduler, a successful full-time Realtor in Maryland and Virginia with Signature Executive Realtors, Inc.; in fact, Vangie's professional career and higher education encompass project, construction and real estate management. Yet, Vangie has discovered, quite recently, that her passion is writing, spinning tale after tale for all to enjoy.

Broken Life--A Fight for Forever is just the beginning... To understand Vangie's writing style is the easiest description of all; Vangie creates motion with words, letting you feel the emotions of and walk the paths of her characters. She allows you into their world, capturing your attention and heart. Her novels are not just another love story, but a welcomed walk into the various paths of history and adventures of past lives.

Follow her main character Bethel as she let's you into her dreams and witness the Fight for Forever.


Broken Life - A Fight for Forever is about love cursed in Old Africa. A young African maiden falls in love with a Frenchman captured by her father's warriors. As she watches and cares for him over the next twenty-one days, she is captivated by his beautiful green eyes and his genuine smile and breaks tribal law when she asks her father to be his bride instead of her chosen husband. Her father King Sundiata could not refuse his youngest daughter and allows her to leave Africa with the Frenchman; what she doesn't know is that the tribal shaman has placed a curse on her and all of her female descendants. "21 suns you feel in love and left your people, 21 moons shall you love your girl child".

Jump forward to our time and young Bethel began having dreams of African and French women who speak to her and show her the paths of their lives.

Broken Life - A Fight for Forever - Book 1 is about Marguerite, the third women in her dreams and the woman who writes the first entry in the journal that her deceased mother left her. Her dreams are so vivid that she is a shadow watching the past in the future.

This is a romantic tale of steamy passion and boiling fervor, which also wraps itself in the arms of virtually unexplored history. Moreover, this zeal-filled story crosses time, racial, cultural lines as well as the vast Atlantic. From generation to generation, a special lineage of rare love is interrupted, entwined lives are broken, and fragile dreams are shattered because of an unrelenting curse rooted in the motherland. Yet, the rigorous fight to break the curse's menacing grip steadily climaxes as young Bethel gains wisdom through her visions as well as the truths spoken from her father’s reluctant tongue. And then there is the cherished wooden box, a treasured but mysterious heirloom, which connects Bethel to both the curse and a counter to the same. Upon possessing the box, she discovers the nearly elusive path to victory. Through a series of visions, which first take her to the mid 1800’s, she sees the way…

I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it.
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http://www.mereally.com

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At 11:20pm on December 3, 2009, Natalie Regoli, CEO said…
Are you on Facebook and LinkedIn?

I would like to connect with you there also. I am trying to make more friends and fans so that I can spread awareness for breast cancer during pregnancy. I was diagnosed Stage 3 in the 5th month of my pregnancy in May. My status updates on Facebook and LinkedIn are usually about my fight.

You can become a fan of mine on Facebook here:
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You can connect with me on LinkedIn here:
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At 10:58pm on November 14, 2009, barry bohannon said…
November special: A free listing at TripleClicks for your book. Just follow the link for your free listing. This offer is only good for new TC customers.
At 11:59am on November 12, 2009, Aidana WillowRaven gave Vangie Williams a gift
Thanks for the add.
From the Gift Store
At 12:49pm on November 7, 2009, Angela Thomas said…
Hello Vangie,
I would love to connect with you as well.
www.AngelaMThomas.com
At 2:07pm on October 11, 2009, Martha Jette said…
Hi Vangie. I received your message in my Book Reviews group and would be happy to assist you. Please email me at marthajette@gmail.com to make the necessary arrangments.
At 10:50am on October 11, 2009, Aidana WillowRaven said…

Welcome to BMN!

Check out my PDFolio: http://tinyurl.com/WillowRavenPDFolio2

Let's connect here and on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/s.php?q=publishing&init=quick#/profile.php?id=1007096486&ref=profile

Twitter, too: http://twitter.com/WillowRaven

My website is: http://willowraven.weebly.com

At 11:49pm on October 9, 2009, barry bohannon said…
Hello, check out the Tripleclicks book dept. You can list your book there for as low as .19 cents.
At 10:36am on October 8, 2009, Stephen Rosenzweig said…
Hi Vangie, I am glad to be your friend. I have been trying to make friends so I can learn more about authors in general. My first book will be released around the holidays. Would you like me to send you an excerpt to find out how you feel about it? Get back to me.
You seem to be a very interesting talanted woman.
Your friend Steve
At 3:13pm on October 6, 2009, Jon Hovis said…
i saw your note about your new book, it sound really interesting. good luck with it!
jon.
At 9:48am on October 5, 2009, Douglas J Archambault said…
Hi Vangie, when I did my trailers I used the windows movie maker. It worked well for me. It takes a while to do. I didn't complete mine on the first try.
 
 

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