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Thursday, July 25, 2019

Historical Romance Feature: The Quonset in Tutujan #historical #romance #promo @RABTBookTours


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Historical Romance
Date Published: October 2018
Publisher: Xlibris

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The Quonset in Tutujan is the sequel to A Mansion on the Moon, the story of transition through three wars -- from a Spanish colony to an American territory before and after Japanese occupation in World War II -- following the lives of three native Chamorro women, a teenager, her illegitimate daughter, and her granddaughter, and the men who loved them. For Vivian, the granddaughter, who falls for an American naval officer well above her station, the impossible becomes possible. Despite tremendous obstacles, he returns to Guam to search for and marry her. And to take to New York to meet his wealthy conservative family.



Other Books by C. Sablan Gault:




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A Mansion on the Moon: A Guam Love Story
 Publisher: Author Lair



The lives of Amanda de Leon, her daughter Sylvia, and granddaughter Vivian unfold during the turbulent years in Guam between the Spanish-American War and World War II. Amanda falls for an American sailor who leaves her with child. Sylvia, the illegitimate half-breed, grows up in shame but finds love with Constantino Camacho. Their daughter Vivian vows not to make her grandmother's mistake. Then Philip Averyenters her life. He isanavy lieutenant, handsomeand wealthy, like a storybook mansion, but as distant from Vivian's racial and cultural reality as the moon. Despite their differences, Philip falls for Vivian, but tragedy and the war intervene.






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About the Author

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Catherine Sablan Gault worked as a reporter for a Guam newspaper then served as press secretary and communications director for a Guam governor, legislator, and Guam's delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives. She retired in 2008 and wrote her novels for the fun of it.




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