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The Sunshine Trilogy

Marc is a retired automotive professional who started writing later in life. The Sunshine Machine is his first novel and part of a trilogy with a prequel and sequel in the works. When Marc is not writing he enjoys playing acoustic guitar, hiking trails in the Adirondacks, reading and spending time with his family. Marc is a graduate of the school of Architecture and Environmental Design from the State University of New York at Buffalo. and resides in Buffalo with his wife, Kathi. Growing up in the household of ABUELA GUADALUPE, a native American woman and a single parent mother, molds FRANCESCA into a young woman of conflicted thoughts about sexuality and self. Her mother, SORPRESA DA RIMINI, a flower child of the sixties, offers little support to her maturation and Abuela Guadalupe provides only mythical native tales of the “The First People” to school her in feminine sexuality and identity. From an early age she discerns that she is different, supported by the fact that she has a mysterious birthmark on her hand. Abuela Guadalupe insists that it is a sign of her wolf spirit, which affirms strength and vision. Others see the birthmark as a curse and bad luck. Francesca’s halcyon teen years are interrupted by the untimely death of her mother, Sorpresa. At her mother’s funeral she meets the patriarch of the Da Rimini family; GUIDO DA RIMINI. She is surprised to learn he is her grandfather and requests that she return to the family; The Da Rimini family her mother was banished from years earlier, because of her illegitimate pregnancy. She accepts the patriarch’s proposal but later pays a heavy price, when she is raped by her cousin; ROBERTO “Robbie” DELGADO. Francesca's troubles are far from over . . .

Marc M. Minnick · Real
Sin suficientes valoraciones
60 Chs

Chapter 45: Mazatlán Flyers

We left for Carpentaria after spending a day at the Salvation Army depot in Albuquerque.

Joey had called Roger long distance and explained his run-in with the local police and the money lost because of it. Roger, although upset wasn’t overly surprised and reassured Joey he would handle the cash payment for Jesus. We loaded our cargo of baled used clothing and were on our way without incident. Joey knew I was disappointed with him and the trip back was uncomfortable and monotonous. My spirit of adventure was ruined by his actions and he clammed up like a depressed child who was disciplined for bad behavior. I missed seeing Rachel and told myself to forget about Frances. She was an untouchable flower, pretty and delicate but incapable of love or being loved. We arrived at the Sunshine warehouse and were greeted by day laborers that unloaded the cargo and cleaned the rental of any debris. Roger watched from a distance as Joey ran up to him and hugged him. Roger yelled from his stance.