Mary Rosen has the moral code of a girl scout, a mind bordering on genius, and a body from heaven. Her life should be a fairytale, but the author is more Bram Stoker than Hans Christian Andersen.
Excerpt from Cinnomon Rose-- Mary heard the thump of heavy caliber bullets striking the truck. The side window glass blew in and a flash of white pain engulfed her. She reached for the door handle, but her hand wouldn’t move. Someone screamed in pain and it grew dark--.
In the dead of winter, with her infant son wrapped in a blanket, Mary makes her way from California to New York, and on to a new life.
Cinnamon Rose is the story of a woman’s unfailing courage.