The man-if you call him that, goes by many names.... He is from Plainville, Mass and allegedly lives in Wareham, Massachusetts, and at times in Wrentham, Massachusetts with his poor new wife (feel pity for her), in Chesterville, Maine and probably Pennsylvania as well. He likes to hide because he does bad things and likes to run because when he is caught-well, that is one of the reasons I am writing this. He does not pay taxes and he does what he wants. He owes child support for his wonderful daughter and lots of it. As of June of this year of 2012 he owed over $12,000 dollars....hmmmmm. He has been arrested for many things which would be a whole book-don't worry, I WILL write it! However, he constantly changes his name and hides all he makes under different names. It is sad when one has to do that. Instead of doing the right thing and being able to walk in the sun with pride. I feel bad for his son who is now grown up and his daughter as well, who is getting there. He was married and I feel bad for her (Kelly Dooley of Wrentham, Massachusetts) becasue she will see why he is on the run. So, if you see him walking around town-anywhere, he probably will not answer by his name unless you have beer. But he might notice it if he is called by what he is- a deadbeat dad and a wife beater! I have photos and evidence of all I have written about-do not worry. I only state the facts of the matter...So horrible, but true. This man gets away with all he does because-well, he does....I and many others have tried to hold him accountable for what he has done to hurt them and he seems to win in his obscurity. He makes decent money by working in the construction field and last I heard as a boiler maker out of a Union in Pennsylvania. He was the owner of a construction company out of Norton, Massachusetts called Karolina Development and hid from that as well. He owed lots of money. No surprise huh? I and the mother of his other child have gone after him for assault and domestic abuse as well as child support owed. To no avail. the man likes to party and drink his beer and will do anything to do that and hides very well from his obligations. I do not know if anyone will actually read this or even care for that matter. I am just sick and tired of years going by and knowing thst he is working and doing nothing to support his child. He appears docile and even nice, but do not be fooled-he is violent and agressive and will do anything to get what he wants. He owns property in Chesterville Maine- a house even and some land on Adams Road. He just got married so it is probably in her name: Kelly Dooley. Or in the names of his brothers: Jason and Bobby Packer. He has already changed his last name from Bill Packer in the Plainville, MA days and Wareham, MA- to Bill Packer. I would not be surprised if he changed it legally to that of his new wife. So if you see her-please feel bad for the woman-he is an expert at lying. I have boxes of proof of all he has done. So if you see him-BE CAREFUL and tell him that he needs to grow up and support his daughter-she is now 13. Rip any food out of his mouth and remind him of where that food should go-to his children (only if you are really big and trained in martial arts-other than that-just call the state of Maine or a police department please). He is dangerous and has a criminal background-even an "attempted murder" deal out of Wrentham, Mass back in the 80's or 90's-something like that. He also has multiple domestic abuse charges against him. Not to mention that he does not pay his taxes...as if that is a surprise (sorry I already mentioned that...ooops!). I just think it is horrible that people like him get away with it all and who suffers most? The children! And not to mention all of the other people he owes money to....It is about time someone brought him to justice! I have tried and I know I am not the only one. He hides and knows how to keep low. He puts all of his assets in other peoples names and lies....oh, I already mentioned that...sorry :( -but somethings must be known....So, if someone sees him or knows the latest place of where he lives, please contact Maine Department of Child Support and Enforcement...and for the Federal level- since he is probably out of state hiding.... If anything this is for his daughter, (I was going to write their names-but I will spare them the humiliation of the truth on their own father). They deserve as much. I have tried and will not give up-but the man-deadbeat, is VERY good at hiding all he owns to avoid his obligations... He is out there-this I do know for a fact...And if anyone else needs a voice-I am getting better at screaming and would love to add your story. So, please, other little voices who have gotten frustrated-pleaselet me know your issue. I know I will get some mean and angry words from some people, I expect that. that is why he gets away with it. I do not like airing my personal information for the world to see-but, again, that is how he is able to hide so well. I am sick of being silent and crying at the injustice of people like him and others...We need to speak out and make them accountable for their wrongs. Deadbeats of all shapes and forms should be accountable and maybe if enough of us speaks out-THERE WILL BE JUSTICE.... I hope...So, peace out! And please place the anger where it belongs. I know I will be sleeping with a gun under my pillow after this gets out....For my daughter, please report all you know where he will finally be caught
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This is Stephen Daigle. He was my employer by definition in the State of Maine. I am normally not a fighter. But, I have had enough! I worked for this person in his insurance agengy in Lewiston, Maine. Here is the link to his office if you are curious . I started working there in 2009 to help in the office. I was hired to work part time with a promise that, eventually it would become full time. In Maine, as most people know-as with the rest of the country-the economy has hit full swing in the negative and people are suffering. Most people who live in this state have seen it. So, due to the lack of jobs for someone with my background and experience, I took the job for him in hopes of him meeting his promises. Well, weeks turned into months and then a few years. In the meantime, I grew quite close with my co-worker, Michelle Ouellette. We both sufferred under the tyranical work envirnment as we had no choice. We both have families and needed food on our table and heat for the winter, etc....You know how that goes... We worked for this man under such extreme conditions and endured. He kept me in part time employ-despite my constant requests for the initially promised full time work. Not only that, but each request for a raise of ANY sort was denied. Oh, there is so much I could write about and I have proof of it all. I did the right thing by constantly requesting adjustments as I deserved and all of them were ignored. Not only that but the conditions endured were hostile to say the very least. The man would not allow us to take one break and lunch and supper breaks were unheard of unless we were to suffer a dock in pay for such time. I worked ten hour days for thirty hours a week and prayed since all I requested fell on deaf ears. As for Michelle, she was supposed to work a 40 hour week-but of course, this was ignored as hours were denied to myself and heaped on her despite her numerous protests. And her raises-you probably guessed it-nonexistant! There is so much to tell about all we sufferred through and I will name just a few. Besides all of those hours without breaks, snow days were unheard of-yes we live in Maine and drove over an hour each way to get there, and Maine does get ALOT of snow. To no avail. Ah, Well! There was also the constant stream of demands that we run his personal errands such as applying for his hunting license, buying groceries for his son on foodstamps (his son is a "recovering" drug addict and is on state aid), weeding his garden, dealing with a realator on buying a house for his girlfriend in Florida (despite the protests of his girlfriend up in Maine), and finding nursing care for his mother and endless rehabilitation places for his son on his failed attempt at cleaning himself out. Naturally, I refused-which is probably why he refused in turn my requests for more hours despite my background in the field. However, my co-worker did not and all she received for it all in return were stress related health issues. He was known for piling work on our desks that had to be done immediately when it was time to eat or head home. There was never one thank you-only a constant barrage of how he did not make enough money to even allegedly afford what he paid us. Despite all I have trained to do-he made sure that I was only on the phones booking more appointments for him to make money. He is an insurance agent for life insurance out of Maine-so I hope that fills in the blanks where you might have had questions. I felt so trapped working for him that I carefully gathered evidence to which I have written about and MUCH, MUCH, More! This man is a liar and seems to get away with the deplorable way in which he treats his employees. He is decent in a way only to those who sleep with him or run his personal errands in the case of Michelle. He paraded a long line of bimbo's in front of us during work hours and gave them acces to his house and office. This is frightening since they all had shady histories with criminal backgrounds and by their having access to the office-they had access to all of this thousands of clients personal information. Frightening to say the very least! Not to mention his own son who was convicted on many accounts of criminal mischief and his drug addictions. It was so insane all that we had to deal with that I wrote a book about it all called "Evil Sells" . I listed it as a fiction due to the fact of trying to protect myself. How sad that one has to do that even though the law is on your side. They say that work conditions should be safe and humane. Working for Stephen Daigle was neither. I did the right thing and left finally when I could not take it any longer. I filed for unemployment and fought them. According the the state of Maine Unemployments laws, I was in the right! But when bought to their attention-I was denied! I sent them an eleven page appeal which was denied in full-quoting a law that I had mentioned! After it all, I could ony cry at the INJUSTICE of it all and sit back and reflect. hat made it all even worse was that they had told me that I had to pay back the unemployment that I received! I actually once had faith in the legal system but now am in serious doubt. For I researched the laws that were applicable to my case and even requested a formal hearing in which I could bring forward my stack of evidence against him along with witnesses (there were quite a few). All of this was denied and I apparently am not allowed my day in front of them to state my case. I was just plain out denied any recourse and told to pay them back! I am appalled and saddenned over all of this and horrified. Why do people get away with all they do? I know I am just one tiny person and there are many out there like me. My voice was silenced by their denial of their own laws. I do not know how it is in other states-but Maine has become quite horrid to work in, where people like Stephen Daighle get away with all they do and all because they have money. I have always worked hard and was constantly updating my education and work experience. I did everything by the law, even, especially in this matter that I bring before you. And to no avail. I am a writer and my sword is my pen-or in this case, my keyboard. I hope that someone hears my plea and has more knowledge of what is out there. It is sad to allow people like Stephen Daigle to get away with all he is getting away with and all because the man has money. I feel bad for people who are his clients in their being disillusioned by his faked concern. All he wants is money and that he DOES get-at the expense of all who work for him and actually are led to trust him. And all for naught. I hope that my tiny voice is heard and someone out there can see what we have endured. My hope is that more of us voice our concerns over the injustice and people like him will be bought to justice for thier actions.... I hope and pray with all I am for this. Someday justice will return to Maine and I will jump for joy....If you want to see my appeal-just let me know-for it is ready to go. It is only part of my proof. I have much more!
One Tiny Voice
I am just one tiny voice in this big huge world, all surrounding. Hands outstretched and reaching Prayers whispered in tears unending it seems... Soft voice to a yell, still unheard? Legitimate issues, genuine scars. Try to force a smile. No complaints, why bother? Sometimes, I feel so small... We live out each day to its full keeping our worries hidden. Does anyone hear us if we whimper? Or is our voice only muffled by the din? If each tiny voice from deep within spoke up with good intent... Just possibly, Maybe....most certainly... Our voices might just find that solace in the comfort of its being found and listened to by others who once felt just as small as you do now by others who once kept silent Reach out, grasp the air find flight and hope... Because, someone might just hear you and find their own hope as well It might just make their whisper lost all of its fright to take a stand on untried legs and to find solace in others of like mind who would never have spoken at all if not for you :) (Day 53 without turning on the electric lights! Battle against
CMP’s high prices) Well we have lasted 52 days and are still going strong. I have learned quite a bit about this adventure of ours. I have learned that there are good things and bad things about it. Some things I have learned just by chance such as how adjusted we are to electric lights and how much it has thrown us off by just our normal habits of living. We are so programmed to turn on the lights upon entering a room that I had to duct tape the wall switches to keep this experiment pure. It is getting more challenging now that the days are much shorter. We have learned to plan things more strategically for the daylight hours such as housework and woodbin runs down in the basement to name but a few. I had a marvelous time trying to polish the holiday silver in my only time frame until then (I have to work like everyone else). I was low in polish and had to wait to do my grocery shopping to get the polish before I could even start and by then at just around 4:50 pm in the foothills it was almost completely dark outside. The cloud cover from the rain made the skies darker by around 3pm. Not to mention we have heat saving curtains that not only keep the heat in but the sunlight out! Yikes sometimes I feel like I live in a cave with all of the energy saving gizmos I set into place in this house! The advantages of the situation are still as follows; my night vision has improved dramatically as I never thought it would. Mainly out of pure laziness for the most part it seems. Sometimes it is a pain to just grab a lantern to do a quick errand so I take the time to wait for my eyes to adjust before venturing forth in those instances. Also with the all encompassing darkness of the country and you have the light from a small lantern or flashlight in your presence you can notice the approach of someone else into your space for they need light too just to travel around. So it is tougher to get spooked by someone in this house now after dark (except for by the ghosts-but that is another story…) It is so completely dark that you need some source of light. I still love our meals by candle light. It is not only beautiful but somehow adds a soft elegance to any meal. By candle light people are so entranced by the atmosphere they are more likely to speak softer and the manners from my girls that I have pushed on them for so long are more noticeable now. Very nice! Somehow the home seems softer and less harsh without the electric lights it creates a more mellow ambience and the age of the house is more punctuated in a good way. One could easily feel lost in time with the light of the kerosene lamps and candlelight and the heat from the woodstove. Sounds are more pronounced and noticeable now that one has to strengthen the night vision mode if you want to venture out even relatively close to the light source for something. The light only surrounds a small area around the source while the intense darkness seems to swallow up anything beyond its soft reach. Also some people might think you are not home due to the light situation. Hmmmm nice sometimes… Disadvantages: a few noted so far. We have had little to no injuries since we started this. However there has been the occasional stubbed toe and miscalculating something beyond the light source. But we are getting much better now!lol! There is also the situation of people not returning the lamps and light sources to the baker’s rack I have set up in the kitchen for that purpose. It is a pain in the neck and I am thankful for no injuries in my quest on those occasions for a flashlight with good batteries! I also have to work on people replacing the batteries of those that have seen its day. It is still pretty cheap purchasing batteries and recharging them than in turning on the electric lights. I still have cable and internet etc. Just no electric lights… It is really such a small thing to part with that results in such a major savings on the electric bill that it is worth continuing this experiment at least until spring. And the worst thing yet that I have endured; stepping in dog poo! I was so tired when I came home from my holiday and food shopping yesterday I ran right to the bathroom without bringing a light and yuck! I had a very upset dog who managed to squirm around the blockade to that room and leave me a gift on the floor! I knew that I should have grabbed a lantern for that run but it was not completely dark yet and I had to go….Well lesson learned and my glorious LL Bean fleece lined slippers that I duct taped on the left toe since I could not part with them-gone! I threw them right away in the trash outside. I just did not even want to deal with cleaning the poo off them. Maybe it was a sign that I had to part with those wonderful duct taped slippers… And a sign that I need a stronger barricade for Bart and to not travel far without a flashlight or lantern even when it is not completely dark. Not that Bart has any accidents-that was what threw me off-I literally did not expect to step into that… L So we have lasted 46 days! Unbelievable! We went into this challenge not knowing where it would go and wondered what kind of a ride that it would be. I wanted to lower the cost of my electric bill since it has been rising to sky high prices lately. In this economy, well-we had to come up with something new to try to become more efficient in this household. I also love the idea that we are one small family trying to make the world a greener place in which to live. I could not give up my electronics (computer, high speed internet etc)… since I need them to make a living to pay the electric bill and put food on the table. Those things were crucial to me in making a living in these tough times. I love antiques and I am such a history geek that I thought on the dilemma and came up with the solution of seeing where the bill would go if we just did not turn on the lights. This has led to a most interesting adventure indeed.
So far we have brought the bill down quite considerably and I love it. I had no idea how much we saved by just not turning on the lights. We saved half of the normal cost of electricity by doing this. I went out and purchased two large flashlights from Family Dollar many batteries and a lantern from Wal-Mart and another from Aubochon. Not to mention the many candles I had purchased and had on hand already. I also purchased a beautiful kerosene lamp from my favorite antique store in town-“Serendipity”. We have dinner by candle light and many small flashlights that I bought the girls over the years from camping trips and their summer camps. We have a loading dock for rechargeable batteries as well. Unfortunately we have a large black dog who has been more than patient with us for tripping on her quite a bit. Poor Loki-she is such a good sport through this. I know that I am getting much better with my night vision. Sometimes I hate to just grab a flashlight or lantern to make a short trip in the house (usually for a bathroom run) and have actually sat there in the dark adjusting my eyes to make the trek needed. We live in the wilderness with no street lights or urban glow from nearby cities so when it gets dark-it is a complete darkness that is so thick it hits hard on the psyche. My girls are troopers and have not complained one bit. They wanted to put the light on in the basement the other day to fill up the woodbin since they waited until 4:30 (after dark up here now). I held firm and told them they need to strategize better since they knew it had to be done. I gave them my largest lantern that I use for cooking and putting my makeup on in the bathroom for them to use in the basement. They groaned and probably thought me quite crazy. But, really for that savings on the bill-Yikes! I am really finding great sympathy in our not far off ancestors. I actually find myself thankful for a full moon since the glow really lights up the house after dark if the skies are clear. I am teaching the girls and myself to strategize daylight activities so we can save on batteries and candlelight. And yes we can always turn on the light in an emergency. Thanks goodness that has not occurred yet! I am really having fun with all of this. We also did not skip a beat during the Halloween snow storm as I like to call it. We were hit with an early snow storm that wreaked havoc all across the East Coast and received quite a bit of heavy snow that day. We lost the power for more than 24 hours but we sailed right through it and knew that we could handle more if needed. I filled the bathtub with water for flushing the toilet (the well does not run when we have no power in the country) and was all set for washing dishes and cooking (thank goodness to all of the wilderness roughing it camping trips with the Hodgkin family). Those camping trips we took years ago when we went camping in the wilderness with no utilities and facilities-literally in the woods with tents and our kids and a camp fire; really paid off in times of no electricity. Besides, my daughter Tiffy and I had a good excuse to crank up the Victrola and dance the Charleston till we dropped! lol! We had such a good time and then for a good meal by our now cherished candlelight. Hmmmm I am wondering how much we ever really needed the electric lights in this house. .. We seem to be getting along quite fine without them. J o Yep, we have lasted that long! I am so impressed with the strength of my family! It started out as a creative way to bring down the electric bill with winter coming on and now it is actually becoming quite fun. I am especially impressed on how much money it actually saved us. The bill went down from $177 a month to $85! Quite amazing actually! I so did not expect that result.
This is the third blog related to this family experiment and I hope it lasts quite a bit further due to the savings so far. In doing this we still have use of our internet, gas stove, TV's-we just do not turn on the lights. It was and still is hard to remember that after a long day or when I first get up in the morning. I have noted that I had a tendency to turn on the lights when it was still quite light out-side. Hmmmmm and now we are getting quite good at waiting until we absolutely need the flashlights or lantern, so my night vision is definitely improving as a result of this! I actually had to duct tape the light switches and take out light bulbs. The first few days we learned how much light we needed for initially we started out with Family Dollar store flash lights and small Wal-Mart lanterns and tons of batteries. As the weeks progressed I purchased rechargeable batteries and better lanterns from Aubochon and a charging station for the batteries. I live in a very old house (older than two hundred years) and already had antique kerosene lamps which work beautifully even after well over a hundred years. They just don’t make much of anything like that anymore. I also have antique candelabras for family candlelight dinners. It is especially challenging since we live in the wilderness of Maine and when the snow comes in it just won’t stop-so we have that to deal with that as well pretty soon. Hopefully it does not dampen our spirits with this. But right now, it is just plain dark. There are no lights from any cities, which means complete and utter darkness as only those up here know about. There are no street lights. Just darkness when the sun goes down and incredibly bright stars! Up here one can still see the Milky Way quite clearly! So the danger element is there when the stars are not out and it is overcast there is a huge difference in just evening natural light from the stars. One has to make sure they have a lantern or flashlight at all times when travelling from room to room. We have a big black dog named Loki who often gets lost in the darkness and we have often stumbled upon her… Good thing she is wonderfully forgiving of us! I don’t know how many times I have had to backtrack to the prior room to get my lantern. It is just something that is not programmed into the modern mind. Once you leave the realm of light there is complete and utter darkness! Really there is! And it must be taken seriously! I have actually looked forward to the light from the moon when I am out on the porch at night sneaking my cigarette. I watch how it lights up the whole yard and the shadows dance across my frosting lawn. I have also noticed how the shadows play in the candlelight. There is not much if any of that with light from fluorescents or modern lights. Light from the candles seem to make everything more inviting and peaceful. It is amazing how voices seem to automatically lower under the candlelight. This is especially nice over dinner. We have definitely been affected even in this short time of our sleeping habits. It is almost as if our bodies are adjusting to the loss of artificial lights by making us more in tune with the natural light of the sun. Very interesting in that! I really feel that this should be rather interesting as we adjust more and more to this experiment as the months go by. I am learning that our bodies are so accustomed to artificial lighting that there are actually physical affects in the absence of them. We have learned as well that in some cases we do need better lighting such as when cooking in the kitchen and the bathroom (especially for putting on makeup in the morning). In the beginning I begged people to forgive me and had to explain the situation. I was kind of guessing on the makeup application and hoped I did well. When I arrived at work I was able to see that I did fine-good thing huh? lol! We are also learning to take care of more things during the daylight hours such as chores and laundry. It will be interesting to see how fast the girls fill the woodbin during the daylight hours. I am calling them today from work when they get home from school to remind them of this. We are starting to use the woodstove for heat now and the wood bin upstairs need to be filled a least every other day. There can be nothing worse in this adventure so far than having to make a wood run down in our very spooky and ancient basement after dark! If that happens we are going to have to tie the lantern to our heads! If you would like to hear more of our adventures I have recently published my "Sharon's Wicked Awesome Blog Book" for sale on Amazon and then there is my authorsite as well at www.sharondnovels.com Yep, we have all survived out strike for almost 20 whole days. I initially did not think we would last for even one week! I am very impressed with my family! The whole thing was to actually see what we can do to bring our outrageous electric bill down. We have to prepare for the winter when our only source of heat will be the woodstove. We have to conserve due to the fact that on extremely cold days (which there are a lot of those in Maine) we have to run the electric heater in the basement to keep the pipes from freezing. When we have done that in the past our electric bill would go from $70 a month to well over $200 a month.
So far we have insulted this house very well and soon we will be “plasticing” (putting plastic up) the windows. I also bought special curtains that lock in the heat we use. In the past we ran electric heaters in the bedrooms and bathroom and sometimes the kitchen. This year we are only keeping the electric heater in the basement for the pipes and we are cutting holes in the walls and floors for heating grates we are buying this weekend. We also have many colds of wood in the basement ready for the woodstove. We have been lucky so far since it has been an unusually warm Fall here in Maine. In our battle I told the girls and my husband Rob of my plan and they all have been wonderful about it. We decided to keep the use of the computers and TV-since well, this is not "Little House on the Prairie" and all. We have a gas stove for cooking so that helps. I went out and bought many candles, lanterns and flashlights and tons of rechargeable batteries and a charger. The rule was to not use any electric lights at all except for the front porch light when someone is due home after dark (that was for safety reasons of course). The first week of this let us know exactly how many lanterns and flashlights we really needed. I even went to the Family Dollar Store and Wal-Mart for some cheaper models. I had a rough time finding candle tapers for the candelabra on our dining room table though and had to search extra for those. I even started using my kerosene lamps in the kitchen to cook by. It is amazing how programmed we all are to turn on the light switches of the rooms we enter, even when it is not completely dark! I had to stop myself many times and decided to duct tape the switches so I would not break my own rule! I have learned many things several weeks out in this. One, you cannot beat having dinner by candle light! It is wonderful and even has the kids talking in lower voices due to the delicate ambience. Two, dust does not show up as starkly as under the florescent lights! Yea for me! lol! Also, I have to get a brighter lantern for things such as showers (scary shaving legs under the very low light of flashlights and lanterns! Yikes!) and for drawing after dark. The latter for my younger daughters since they are both artists like I am and I am worried about their eyes. Also, it is amazing how you actually start to plan to do things that require a lot of light based on the setting of the sun. Very interesting in that! We go to bed earlier since we do not have the artificial lighting that surrounds us as we normally did before this experiment. I still find myself reaching for the switch as I enter rooms and am finding that I am running back to the room where I left my lantern a little bit less as I get used to this now. I am getting much better night vision as sometimes I hate to drag a lantern around with me everywhere. Up here it is tough since there is absolutely no glow from the streetlights as it is very rural Maine! So the nights get pitch dark. I actually find myself looking forward to a full moon with clear skies so I can see in the dark better! I found that it is very interesting in that it brings us back to our primordial roots in planning on things in the sunlight. Something that has been lost with artificial lighting. I am actually enjoying this experiment and really hope with all of our efforts that it actually brings down the light bill quite significantly! If not, it is fun and it brought to light! (lol! ) A lot more than I had planned! :) (The picture os Tiffy being spooky from a year ago when she was holding a Séance for her dolls! :) I am not sure who she was trying to contact-but it was spooky and had a candle in the picture :) Just wanted to let you know that I finally did it. I compiled all of the blogs from my three sites and published a book of them all slumped together. It is called naturally; "Sharon's Wicked Awesome Blog Book" and it is a compilation of my life on a farm in the middle of Maine in the mountains. Trust me there are plenty of adventures in it since I am from the suburbs and it was quite a culture shock but fun all the same. You can find it now on Kindle at http://www.amazon.com/Sharons-Wicked-Awesome-Blogs-ebook/dp/B005PFWIOQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1317643519&sr=8-2 and soon it will be availabe on hardcover as well. I am just working on the final proof for that. Also check out my other novels on Amazon : "Cleopatra Selene, Legacy of the Sun and Moon", "Au Set, the Woman" and the latest that takes place in much more recent time of only four hundred years ago is my story on the settlers of Canada from France and the Hebert family called, "Le Point de non retour" or "The point of no return". And always for more on those novels you can see further information on my author site at www.sharondynovels.com
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