Posts Tagged ‘Ruth Sims’


The Legend of the Mountain Ash by Ruth Sims

June 21st, 2011 by Kassa / 315 views

Title: The Legend of the Mountain Ash
Author: Ruth Sims
Publisher: Untreed Reads
Length: Short Story (14 pgs)
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Blurb:

Ethan is a Doughboy wounded in the battle for Belleau Wood. Davy is a reviled British conscientious objector serving in a military hospital. Two young men drawn to each other in the midst of the horrors of the Great War. Neither has a family, for the soldier’s has all died and the CO’s has cast him off in disgust for refusing to take up arms.

The bond of love that grows between Ethan and Davy takes them to Ethan’s beautiful Appalachian hills, where they build a home and make a life. It is there they find that their love is strong enough to conquer everything, even time and death.

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The Lawyer, The Ghost and The Cursed Chair by Ruth Sims

December 1st, 2010 by Ami / 428 views

Title: The Lawyer, The Ghost and The Cursed Chair
Author: Ruth Sims
Publisher: Untreed Reads Publishing, LLC
Length: 14 pages
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Blurb:

Lawyer H.L. Snodgrass has it all: a successful practice, a devoted wife and a passionate boyfriend. When he decides to sell off a family heirloom, his cozy life takes a drastic turn for the worst. Now, he and the ghost of his great-great-great grandfather have to get it back before a Gypsy curse destroys everything! Add in a furry junk dealer and a nun in jail and you’ve got trouble!

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Song on the Sand by Ruth Sims

October 7th, 2010 by Kassa / 758 views

Title: Song on the Sand
Author: Ruth Sims
Publisher: Untreed Reads Publishing
Length:: Short Story/11 pgs
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Blurb:

Tony Dalby finds himself on the wrong end of his 80s, confined to a nursing home, with his days as a dancer a thing of the past. The appearance of Drew into his life brings a welcome distraction, as well as a bit of mystery as to why Drew constantly visits the wheelchair-bound, comatose Jesse. As secrets are revealed, Dalby finds he may have a renewed purpose for living after all.

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