The Women In No Man's Land

by Liz Hamlin


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 28/03/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 240
ISBN : 9781420814194
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 240
ISBN : 9781420814187

About the Book

When four women check into The Last Resort, a luxurious cabin nestled among rollingOhioValleyhills, they are complete strangers to each other and to Cassandra, the owner of a secluded retreat for women only.  They come from diverse geographic, cultural, and financial backgrounds; they differ in appearance, attitude, and social status.  They have only three common denominators – gender, widowhood, and personal secrets which motivate them to temporarily black-ball men from their lives.  A substantial ABSOLUTELY NO MEN PERMITTED ON PREMISES sign securely attached to the gate leading into Wit’sEnd Roadis welcome assurance to the women guests that the problems which prompted them to take time out from the male sex would not be worsened by a man’s presence.

During their first week of togetherness, the women begin to interact.  Animosities and affections develop and continue to become stronger during the second week.  Early in the third week, Shep is summoned to take his son to be tested at the school for the deaf.  The women will be on their own.  While he is gone, Cassandra and her four guests are trapped in their cabin by a severe blizzard that forever changes their personal lives and threatens their physical survival.  The crisis affects each woman’s solution to the problem which brought her to The Last Resort


About the Author

Liz Hamilin has authored five contemporary fiction novels; a suspense thriller; a one-act play; and has co-authored a detailed account of one woman’s struggle with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).  Liz has also collaborated in writing and editing autobiographies.  Two of her works have been published in Germany and France.  When not writing, Liz does free-lance editing.

Liz attended Goddard College in Vermont where she earned her M.Ed. in Alternative Methods of Education.  Her teaching background provides ample material for her current novel-in-progress, LITTLE MOTHERS, which realistically portrays five middle-school girls who have nothing in common other than being very young and very pregnant.

Liz has served as President and Vice-President of the Eastern Shore Writers Association, and is a member of the International Women Writers Guild.  She divides her time between St. Michaels, Maryland and Mount Dora, Florida.  “The wonderful thing about writing,” she says, “is that it can be done anywhere.”