A Tale of Two Women -- An Engrossing Novel About a Pair -- and More -- of Protagonists Whose Lives Are Inextricably Intertwined


ASHBURN, Va., Oct. 1, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The people we meet in our lives affect us in one way or the other -- and us likewise affecting them -- and we can only wonder if, somehow, destiny has a hand in these encounters. L.O.V.H. Crowders pens a powerfully compelling tale The Once and Future Woman about the dramatic lives of several characters, especially two notable antagonists, who find their lives crossing paths in a fateful manner.

LaDeane, an African American heavily involved in her unusual profession, and Fran, a Jewish-Episcopal college professor, might be termed the "Emilia" and "Desdemona" of the Twenty-First Century. But their paths converge and their lives change as a result of lessons each will be forced to learn as the dual protagonists influence, and are influenced by, those all around them. How their lives are shaped will take readers on a roller coaster ride, bring them to an abrupt halt, and start them all over again because, in virtually every chapter, there is some unexpected turn of events. Go on an extraordinary journey conducted especially for you by an author of rare talent and insight. As one admirer puts it,

"She skillfully navigates her protagonists through one Scylla after another. Take the tour and be guided through each equally hazardous alternative, and journey with LaDeane, Fran and the others to discover how their personal choices direct them through the vicissitudes of life..." The Rev. Vaughan P. L. Booker, Author of From Prison to Pulpit

This emotion-packed novel will surely move you to tears. Get a copy of The Once and Future Woman now! For more information, log on to www.Xlibris.com.



       The Once and Future Woman * by L.O.V.H. Crowders
           Publication Date: November 20, 2007
     Trade Paperback; $19.54; 339 pages; 978-1-4257-7688-6
      Cloth Hardback; $29.69; 339 pages; 978-1-4257-7765-4

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