Dot’s House Welcomes Another Author!

img_1635 Rachael N. Miller

Rachael is a self-published author, artist, and photographer.  She lives in Greeley, Colorado with her husband.  Her first adventure novel was written as a school project when she was fifteen; she went on to self-publish the finalized work her senior year in high school. Rachael dreams about writing more fiction, as well as several non-fiction works.

In October 2015 Rachael lost her first child, Butterfly, to a blighted ovum miscarriage. Rachael has a passion for sharing her story as well as inspiring other women to share their own.

1 in 4 pregnancies end in miscarriage. If so many women experience this painful loss, why are so many of them silent about the issue? Many walk through the aftermath feeling betrayed and alone. Through sharing her story, Rachael hopes to invite other women to open up about their wounds from pregnancy loss and begin their journey to healing. Her newest book is scheduled to be released in 2017.

51yogor4n5l-_sy344_bo1204203200_Her first adventure novel is titled The Black Robin of Ferryn-

Robynn, a young privateer for the kingdom of Ferryn, longs to know the truth about her lost parents. When a dying crewmate reveals her true identity, Robyn struggles with the reality of who she was meant to be. With the help of her remaining friends she embarks on a quest to unite the people of Ferryn to slay the murderer of her family. Will she find the courage to leave the seafaring life she knows to pursue a higher calling?

Buy her adventure novel “The Black Robin of Ferryn” for $11.95 (paperback) or $1.99 (Kindle edition) HERE.

Learn more about Rachael at https://dotsmicropublishinghouse.wordpress.com/rachel-n-miller/

 

 

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