Dauphin to sign 'Carolina Hurricane' at Virtually Unlimited Bookstore Sept. 26

Release Date: 9/24/2008. Expired: 9/26/2008

Hickman County resident Shannon Dauphin will sign copies of her new book, Carolina Hurricane, at The Virtually Unlimited Bookstore on Friday, Sept. 26.

Dauphin will be at the bookstore inside The Renaissance Center in Dickson 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m.

A writer for more than a decade, Dauphin has worked as an editor, editorial assistant, proofreader, columnist, publisher, songwriter and researcher. Carolina Hurricane is her 12th published work.

“I’ve written numerous novels under various pseudonyms and too many short stories, articles and columns to count,” said the Kentucky native who now resides just off the square in Centerville. As a ghostwriter, she has penned everything from cookbooks to horror novels.

Carolina Hurricane is described as a sweet romance novel telling the story of a forbidden love between and older man and a younger woman. Following a bitter divorce, Professor Jordan Eversole has thrown himself into his teaching and into restoring the rambling old Carolina plantation home in which he lives. Amanda Whitmore, a 21-year-old Sweetwater College student, is independent and determined with a capacity for insight and devotion far beyond her years.

Caught together in the plantation house by a category four hurricane, Amanda and Jordan fight the winds and their growing love for one another, caught by a storm that seems destined to push them together, no matter the cost.

Published by Black Lyon Publishing, Carolina Hurricane is available in The Virtually Unlimited Bookstore, through online book sites or directly from the publisher.

When she’s not writing, Dauphin says she loves to cook, explore antique stories and travel. She is married to Chuck Dauphin, morning air personality and program director at WDKN AM-1260, and has two children.

For more information on Shannon Dauphin’s appearance Sept. 26 at The Virtually Unlimited Bookstore, call (615) 740-5612 or visit www.rcenter.org.

The Renaissance Center is a fine arts education and performing arts center at 855 Highway 46 South in Dickson, just 35 miles west of Nashville on Interstate 40 at exit 172.

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