Works in Progress
Shelby Maxwell
Freelance Writer
Blood Ties
Brevard Station
Broken Arrow
Brookmere Ranch
Chains By Consent
Days of Wine and Roses
Emotional Storm
Full Circle
Legacy
Love of a Lifetime
Mustang
Premonition
Reunion
San Francisco Sun
600 Windmere Court
The Best Man
The Gift of Faith
The Mind Chamber
Three Pearls of Great Price
Tradition
Fiction Books ...
Non-Fiction Articles ...
A Time for all Seasons
Broken Trust
Chosen Career
Christmaspast
Coming to North Carolina
Country Living
Daddy's Angel
Dare to Dream
Depression
Four Decades of Change
Generations of Change
Great Deceiver
Home Sweet Home
Learning by Example
Loss of an Angel
Making Mistakes
Menopausal Women
Migraines and Grandchildren
Rags to Riches
Rush Strong
Service With a Smile
Springtime in the Carolinas
Sugar and Spice
The Telephone Age
The Two Faces of Evil
Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
Poetry ...
Call of Winter
Silence
Will you be Ready
Wings of Peace
Short Stories ...
The Church Without Love
The Gift
A Night to Remember
Class Reunion
One Summer Night
John Saul
Amercian novelist
Marketing News ...
Book Series ...
Rocky Meadow Series
The Cavanaughs
The McCabes
The Worthingtons
Destiny Series
Seasons Series
Gateway to Destiny
Twist of Fate
A Season of Betrayal
A Season of Change
A Season of Mourning
A Season to Remember
Novellas ...
Somerset
The Bodyguard sequels
Awaiting word on a short story submission.
# 2 - A Pair of ACES
# 3 - The Witness
#4 - Tower of Terror
#5 - Eye of the Storm
#6 - An Eye for an Eye
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My current work in progress--Broken Arrow should be ready to submit by the end of summer 2008.
Am also outlining five new books that will complete The Bodyguard series. I hope to have Book Two--A Pair of ACES completed by the end of 2008.
Drop by often for future updates!
Current Projects ...
When I start a book, I always think it's potentially absurb that I can write one. No one, certainly not me, can write a book 500 pages long, but I know I can write 15 pages, and if I write 15 pages per day, eventually I'll have 500 of them.