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Some Fine Woman: Blind Author’s Gripping New Novel Showcases Seniors’ Tumultuous Attempt at Traditional Dating in a Modern World. Masterfully crafted by Romelle Winters, ‘Some Fine Woman’ takes readers on a rip-roaring and thought-provoking journey as two widowed sixty-somethings rediscover the meaning of love and intimacy. Be prepared for disapproving relatives, boomerang children, a large dog and a feisty parrot; in a hilarious yet emotive novel that examines how aging individuals often face the same dilemmas they thought they’d left behind in their youth. For Immediate Release Fremont, NH – Gone are the days when hitting the big six-oh meant resigning one’s self to slippers and daytime television. With modern-day culture placing a huge focus on revitalized senior youth, millions are quickly learning that this new lease of life also reawakens struggles and dilemmas that were traditionally assigned to ‘growing up’. ‘Some Fine Woman’ is author Romelle Winters’ bold attempt at examining them, told through a witty and highly-emotive story of two widowed ‘lovers’ who quite literally feel eighteen again. Even more amazing is Winters’ ability to break down personal adversity and become one of the few blind published authors on the market. Synopsis: He is a modern gentleman. She is Some Fine Woman and is rather an old-fashioned one at that, not at all “that kind of girl.” Jim Bennett tries to change Dolly Flynn’s mind and update her values to fit with the progressive world he inhabits. But the warnings of the nuns who schooled her have lasted well into middle age for Dolly. In her early sixties, she deflects Jim’s attempts to update her conservative mindset. The two meet accidentally in Concord, New Hampshire, just before Christmas. Dolly has fallen in the snow in front of a supermarket. Both are widowed. Jim, who considers himself the neighborhood senior stud, has singular designs about Dolly. He takes her out several times with the goal of bedding her, but each time something happens to prevent it. Dolly looks upon Jim as a gentleman, not realizing his intentions are not the most honorable. Can the intensity of love and intimacy reach past youth and into the twilight years, and just how are middle-aged children supposed to react to their parents’ courtship?
Posted on: Sat, 11 Oct 2014 00:45:09 +0000

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