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    The Storm After

    The Storm After

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    by Gina Hooten Popp


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      BN ID: 2940156968756
    • Publisher: GHP Books
    • Publication date: 01/12/2013
    • Series: Winds of Change , #1
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 362
    • Sales rank: 367,921
    • File size: 652 KB

    A native Texan, Gina Hooten Popp was born in Greenville and now lives in Dallas with her husband and son. Her debut novel THE STORM AFTER is a 2014 RONE Awards Finalist. Before publication, THE STORM AFTER was a finalist in The Linda Howard Award of Excellence for Unpublished Writers Contest and the Writers' League of Texas Manuscript Contest. Visit Gina at Or follow her on Twitter @Gina_Popp. Or Facebook @ginahootenpoppauthor.

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    The Winds of Change saga begins with the dawn of the twentieth century.

    2014 RONE AWARD FINALIST. A historical fiction tale of four strangers who come together in the aftermath of the Great Galveston Hurricane of 1900--the deadliest hurricane in US history. More than 6,000 people died that fateful day and the island was left a sea of brokenness. As the four diverse strangers cling to each other amidst the devastation in an attempt to survive, they change each other in ways they never would have imagined. It's more than a story about a tragic storm, it's about human spirit triumphing over unimaginable adversity.

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