Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Now on Amazon

Meredith's third book, Almost Enough, is now available on Amazon.com.  You can buy it here.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Now Available

Meredith's third book, Almost Enough, is now available to buy here. It will be available on Amazon soon. Enjoy!

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Almost Enough

Meredith's THIRD book is expected to be released November 1, 2009. She has been working very hard and already has ideas for the forth book!

Almost Enough
By Meredith Kennon

On the morning of her seventeenth birthday, any hopes that Gilda Morris might have had for a special day are dashed when she hears on the wireless that England has declared war with Germany. Handicapped from birth, Gilda does not get an opportunity to do her bit in the war until four years later. Her neighbor and friend, Mrs. Eleanor Wood, determinedly gets Gilda called up to do war work at her home, Grey Stone Manor in Warwickshire, where she provides accommodation for airmen stationed at the nearby training field. Within hours of her service, Gilda is able to forget her own disabilities as she witnesses the many sacrifices made by others. Out from under her mother’s critical eye, Gilda begins to realize that there is more to her than her deformities. She becomes part of a world to which she had never before been exposed, sees firsthand the vagaries of human nature, and believes that it is almost enough until she finds herself very much in love.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Now on Amazon

Meredith's second book, Tattered Letters, is now available on Amazon.com. You can buy it here.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Tattered Letters

Meredith's second book is set to be released around April 1, 2009.

Tattered Letters
By Meredith Kennon

An unknown casualty of World War II surfaces some thirty-three years later, when in 1979, Dale Johnson is forced to confess to his married daughter, Beth Anne Mosher, that she was the product of a war-time love affair. His wife was duped, he admits, into adopting his own child when her biological mother thought that she was dying of tuberculosis in England. Sick and afraid to take her illegitimate daughter home to her rigid parents, Maggie Paxton made the mistake of a lifetime and sent her baby girl to America and then lived to regret it. It is not until the adopting mother dies of breast cancer and the daughter fears the same for herself that her father is compelled to tell her that she had been adopted and regrettably never told. He opens what he fears will be Pandora’s Box, but what proves instead to be the revival of long lost truths that no one person could have guessed, because each of them held only one piece of the puzzle. As the pieces of truth come together and trust evolves, old and new romances can come out of the darkness of deception and into the light of day.