The Stanhope Trilogy Book One: Celia
The adventures and misadventures of two misplaced southern girls
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About the Book
Cecilia Anne Stanhope, Celia to her friends, watches in horror as the small aircraft carrying her parents crashes. Her only relative is her aunt, Air Force Captain Anita Carter, who lives on Ramstein Air Base, Germany. This new place is far away and so different from her beloved eastern North Carolina woodlands. Celia does not like her aunt and her aunt appears not to like Celia. It's a regular standoff between two strong-willed females. Mix in her aunt's boyfriend, Captain Michael Howland, who tries to be nice to Celia--maybe too nice--and the fireworks spark. What Celia needs more than anything is a friend. Then she meets the golden one, Regina "Goldie" O'Brien. Talk about double trouble! These two girls are it!
About the Author
Patti O'Donoghue launched her writing career as a freelance writer in Goldsboro, NC. She has served as Director of Public Information at Mount Olive College in Mount Olive, NC and, for 12 years, as the President of the Mount Olive Area Chamber of Commerce. She has worked as a photographer with the Goldsboro News-Argus and at Kraft's Studio and is the author of numerous magazine and newspaper articles. She holds an advanced SCUBA dive rating which she received at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, in the early 1980s. Her travels have taken her to the Western Pacific Islands of Guam, Saipan, Tinian and Rota, as well as the Caroline and Palau Islands. Her husband's 33-year Air Force career took the family to live in Germany, Turkey, Guam and various bases in the United States. Ms. O'Donoghue is the mother of five children who she credits with providing the "luscious details" for her stories.