by Brian Spangler
BOOK DESCRIPTION
A New Contemporary Women's FictionApproximately 66,000 Words, 280 Pages.
Angela's Diner has the reputation of a safe haven where patrons find a moment of peace as they linger over coffee and tears. For one young runaway, Angela's is more than a place to tell your tale -- it's a place where with the magic of chicken and waffles, and a little bit of trust, may just save your life.
Gabriella Santiago used to be a typical teenager who enjoyed the usual teenage things. That is until a single tragic day ended who she was and within hours she ran from home, never to look back.
Only when Gabby is cold, hungry and at her lowest, does she find Angela's Diner. Gabby embraces her new life and the family she has found in the midst of strangers and obscurity.
Acceptance is what she craves, but before long, Gabby realizes she's not the only one in the diner with something to hide. Her new family has a secret too, and some secrets refuse to stay buried.
AUTHOR BIO
A writer trapped in an Engineer's body, Brian was born in Philadelphia and enjoyed the greater Philadelphia area until career motivated a move south.
Now living in Virginia with his wife and children along with three cats, a parrot, lizard, sugar-glider and the occasional wild animal visiting late at night.
Now living in Virginia with his wife and children along with three cats, a parrot, lizard, sugar-glider and the occasional wild animal visiting late at night.
While growing up, a passion for writing was discovered that influenced many short stories, poems and song lyrics for that garage band that never made it on the radio.
Currently, Brian works as an Engineer and Enterprise Architect and enjoys time with family as well as reading and writing.
Current titles and upcoming titles
Superman's Cape
An Order of Coffee and Tears
Superman's Cape
An Order of Coffee and Tears
Glass Horses
Fallen Pages
Cradles In Prison
The Sound
Fallen Pages
Cradles In Prison
The Sound
Also visit me online at writtenbybrian.com
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