August (The Year of The Change Book 2)

Contents

Family Legend

Prologue

August 1
st
– Friday

August 2
nd
– Saturday

August 3
rd
– Sunday

August 4
th
– Monday

August 5
th
– Tuesday

August 6
th
– Wednesday

August 7
th
– Thursday

August 8
th
– Friday

August 9
th
– Saturday

August 10
th
– Sunday

11 August – Monday

August 12
th
– Tuesday

August 13
th
– Wednesday

August 14
th
– Thursday

August 15
th
– Friday

August 16
th
– Saturday

August 17
th
– Sunday

August 18
th
– Monday

August 19
th
– Tuesday

August 20th – Wednesday

August 21
st
– Thursday

August 22
nd
– Friday

August 23
rd
– Saturday

August 24
th
– Sunday

August 25th – Monday

August 26
th
– Tuesday

August 27th – Wednesday

August 28th – Thursday

August 29
th
– Friday

August 30th – Saturday

August 31 – Sunday

Character List, Alphabetical, by First Name

More Books in The Year of The Change series:

Sweet Romance Books by Kathryn Gilmore:

Two Days of a Dream

Stolen Days of a Dream

Short Stories:

About Kathryn Gilmore

The Year of The Change

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Lureen has been widowed for four long years. In that time she’s thrown herself into her supervisory position at Gilman Manufacturing. She’s good at what she does, but if she lost this job no one would hire her at her age. Before the new temp driver, Newell, drove into shipping bay six she was satisfied with her life. Now she’s not so sure
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The Year of The Change:
August

Copyright 2015 by Kathryn Gilmore

First Edition

 

This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, names, incidents, organizations, and dialogue in this novel are either the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

 

No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission from the author, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.

 

Cover artist: Victorine Lieske

 

Thank You, Thank You, Thank You

 

 

As always I’m thankful for my wonderful husband, Ed, who understands my need to write and encourages me.

 

A big thank you goes to my father, Col. John Herring, retired. Thank you, daddy, for believing in me.

 

To my daughters, Sabrina and Belinda, for supporting and listening to me talk endlessly about the characters and plot. Who also were kind enough to tell it to me straight when I’d wandered off into other pastures.

 

To my Writers Group in Seward, Nebraska: Local Muse: Victorine Lieske, Gina Barlean, Charlie Volnek, Sabrina Sumsion, Belinda Kennington, Lisa Kovanda, Mary Unger, Delores Feeken-Schmidt, and Beverly Teche. Your friendship and feedback, as always, is priceless.

 

To my amazing Beta Readers: Deb Olson and Lisa Bjornberg. Thank You! Without your insight and spot on comments I would be lost.

 

To Jen Daniele, for being the most amazing ‘Last Eyes’ editor on my manuscript and making sure my slip isn’t showing.

 

I have been overly blessed with people who care and watch out for me. They are too numerous to mention individually. You know who you are. I love you.

 

I am most thankful for my Heavenly Father who gave all of these people to me.

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