My books can be found online at www.Amazon.com/author/lindagatewood
I’ve had many jobs in my life but the most important and lasting is the job of being a mother to my seven children (that one was probably the hardest, too)! They are great kids and have become parents themselves, giving me the blessing of many grandchildren to spoil! I’ve worked in Real Estate for many years and have always contributed to the support of my family. Also, I’ve enjoyed and been compelled to write for as long as I can remember. Stories float through my mind all the time and it has been a joy to write them down! I hope to share many with you.
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