Brighton Publishing releases Stories From Lone Moon Creek by Teresa Millias

MESA (AZ)—Brighton Publishing LLC proudly announces the eBook release of “Stories From Lone Moon Creek” from author Teresa Millias. The eBook is currently available through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other leading retailers. The print edition is scheduled for release in late summer 2015, and will be available at book retailers nationwide, in addition to availability worldwide through the Xerox Espresso Book Machine Network. Distribution will be through Ingram Content Group, the largest wholesale book distributor in the world.

Synopsis: Who are the people of rural America? Are they the forgotten breed? Will they ever matter again?

Lone Moon Creek brings twenty-three stories of hearth and home, with characters from all cultures and races. Some lead tragic, yet beautiful lives; some lead others astray. Some fight internal battles, only to be saved by unusual circumstances and beliefs. Through insights offered in a literary conversational style, these stories offer profound messages to the open-hearted.

How can an abducted woman, held against her will, find comfort and God in a foreign land? Can an aging nun find her own solace and accept the lie she’s hidden from God, after helping so many others? How does a simple seamstress live a life of truth with trouble brewing all around her? And how can wayward young people be influenced by elders in these troubling times? These stories and their people show a way through darkness to the peace only found in the light.

Through each life, no matter how troubled, the spirit curls and winds, revealing a way to truth, to morals, to greater understanding of purpose. In-depth characters help one-another to discover new steps through life. But overall, is the hand of God working in His mysterious ways.

Agnes and Marjory will lead you into each chapter, so meander through Lone Moon Creek and acquaint yourself with some of the folks.

“As a testament to her literary imagination, Teresa Millias weaves a tapestry of short stories filled with the richness of human interaction and emotional resonance reminiscent of the works of Laura Engalls Wilder in her “Little House” series.” said Kathie McGuire, director of Brighton Publishing LLC.

Teresa Millias was born in Cooperstown, NY and lives in Worcester, NY. She attended the K-12 Central School in Worcester and graduated with eighteen others in her Senior Class.

Continuing her education, she received her degree in Elementary Education from SUNY at Oneonta, New York. She later taught Kindergarten and First Grade at Worcester CS for twenty-five years, developing the love of reading and writing. She has always had a fondness for the arts and has delved into painting, piano education, creativity, garden sculpting, quilting and writing.

She says rural life has a kindness and goodness with a touch of mystique which she tries to describe in her stories.


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