He'd grown up with her in Kerry, Ireland and remembered the way the boy-o's used to chase her around. A soft smile pulled on Connie's lips when he thought of Siobhan in her youth. From his chestnut hair to his almond complexion, all the way down to the puzzled look he wore on his face. The boy was the spitting image of his mother all grown up. Seans' blue green eyes narrowed in on the car, the young lad's brow furrowed. It wasn't like Connie to drudge up old memories. It had been years since Connie had seen him. Connie always thought it was a pity that the good always died young.Ĭonnie's eyes swept over the mourners until they settled on him, Sean. Cancer of the ovaries, in the end that's what took Siobhan. A loving wife until her beloved Patrick met his own untimely death ten years back, and dutiful mother to her two children.
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Surrounded by black tinted windows he remained invisible to the crowd who had come to pay their respects to Siobhan Reilly. Even a few of the women had black veils covering their faces. The first installment in the Knockout SeriesĬonnor, aka Connie Doyle, sat in the back of his Lincoln Town Car and watched the mourners gather. Without your invaluable information on the sport, I’m not really sure what this book would read like. Lastly, to Stephanie Sahli, a great friend and epic former female boxer who introduced me to the world of jabs, right hooks, shadow boxing, and head down gloves up. Third to Stephanie Mooney, my genius cover designer who takes a photo and creates a masterpiece with it. Secondly, I need to thank Kaycee my brilliant editor at PWL editing who squees when she receives my very, untidy manuscript and works her butt off on whipping it into tip top shape. There is no possible way I can thank you enough for your support, reviews, and spreading the word for not only me, but your favorite authors. I’m so grateful and blessed that I’m able to let my creativity soar and for this reason I owe everything to my readers and fans. Any resemblences to any persons, either living or dead, or locales and events, are completely coincidental.įirst and foremost no writer can survive without his or her readership.
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29 at 11 a.m.No part of this novel may be reproduced, copied, recorded, or used by any means without written permission from the publisher. Seeded sixth in the tourney, the Gators will open up against DePauw on Friday, Apr. Allegheny will now prep for the 2016 North Coast Athletic Conference Championships, scheduled for Apr. With the loss, the Gators end the regular season with a 6-12 mark, while Denison improves to 10-7. In doubles play, the Allegheny top-flight pairing of Pope and Andrea Brush faced a tough test, as they fell by an 8-2 margin to the Denison duo of Hawley and Meg Chiumento, the fifth ranked doubles tandem in the Central Region.
However, Hammonds would eventually prevail by a 10-2 score in the tiebreak. In the #4 singles spot, Allegheny's Heidi Muller dropped set one 6-1, but battled back to tie the match with a 6-3 decision in the second set.
Pope dropped a tough first set 6-4, before Hawley closed out the win with a 6-1 score in the second set. It marked Thompson's fourth win in the past five matches, and her fifth of the regular season, tying her for second on the squad.Īt top-flight singles, senior Mikaela Pope battled Denison's Lauren Hawley, the sixth-ranked singles player in the Central Region. Junior Michaela Thompson earned the win for the Gators at the number-three singles spot, defeating Denison's Megan Hickey 6-3, 6-2. – The Allegheny women's tennis team closed out the 2015-16 regular season with an 8-1 defeat to Denison University, ranked fifth in the Central region and 23rd nationally.