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Dianne Price

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Born August 7, 1933
Died August 7, 2013 (80 years old)
5 books
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28 readers
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Dianne Price fell in love with writing at the age of five. Her father was a barnstorming pilot with a bi-plane and she was bitten early by the dreaded “flying bug.” She attended the University of California, Santa Barbara and met and married the man God had prepared for her—an aeronautical engineer. After their five children were in school, she burned the midnight oil and wrote three novels, all published by Zebra Press. When her husband died only three years after he retired, she visited the Outer Hebrides Isles of Scotland, where her husband’s clan (MacDonalds) and her own clan (Galbraiths) originated. Many yearly trips, gallons of tea, too little sleep, and a burst of insight birthed her Thistle Series. PUBLISHER’S NOTE: Dianne, born August 1933, lived joyfully despite dealing with terminal cancer and died in August 2013, a mere week before the release date for the first book of this series, Broken Wings. Everyone involved with the production of this book and the next five has been blessed beyond measure to have known Dianne and be a part of giving readers a chance to meet Rob and Maggie and visit the beautiful, fictional isle of Innisbraw.

Books

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We'll Meet Again

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Violetta and her twin sister's tragedies and triumphs during WWII in Great Britain.

Shadowtide

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17

Jenna had no choice but to accept Brennan Savage's mysterious marriage proposal. And as a flickering candlelight lured her up the spiral staircase of Savage lighthouse, Jenna could only pray her fate did not lie upon the jagged rocks and thundering ocean far below. Danger threatens Jenna Savage as she gets closer and closer to the mysterious secret in her new husband's past.

The Promise of Dawn

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The book describes the life of Lewis Sperry Chafer and his views of the future which are very well-known today.

Savage Spirits of Seahedge Manor

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1

Seahedge...the dark, massive house on an island off the rocky coast of Oregon looked like a ghost ship floundering in the fog. A century before, Seahedge had been built directly on sacred Indian ancestral burial grounds - in utter disregard of the natives' customs. And when the wind howled in the night, it seemed as if those very souls were shrieking at the house that desecrated their final resting place.

Proud Captive

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When the aristocratic pirate, Stephen de Larra, captures Shona Cameron in a raid, he is unable to resist falling in love with her