· The Long Season. By Michael Vance Gurley. In Roaring Twenties Chicago, eighteen-year-old farm boy and hockey hopeful Brett Bennet is drafted to the big leagues of the city's first ever team. His deepest secret catches fire when he meets the dashing but reclusive goalie, Jean-Paul Moreau. As they circle one another finding out who they truly are, their lives are changed in ways . www.doorway.ru: The Long Season () by Gurley, Michael Vance and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. · As winner of a “Pitchapalooza” author event, Michael received some helpful guidance for his first novel, The Long Season, by literary agent/authors Arielle Eckstut and David Henry Sterry, and editor Jerry Wheeler. Michael still lives in the Chicagoland area, and despite it being cliché, gets asked about gangsters whenever traveling abroad.
Michael has worked with special needs children for nearly twenty years. His work with young adults led to a love of YA books, but he was raised with classic horror, beat poetry, and comics. As winner of a "Pitchapalooza" author event, Michael received some helpful guidance for his first novel, The Long Season, by literary agent/authors. The Long Season. Michael Vance Gurley. Bold Strokes Books, - Fiction - pages. 0 Reviews. Michael Vance Gurley 10 on The Long Season. In Roaring Twenties Chicago, Eighteen Year Old Farm Boy And Hockey Hopeful Brett Bennet Is Drafted To The Big Leagues Of The City S First Ever Team His Deepest Secret Catches Fire When He Meets The Dashing But Reclusive Goalie, Jean Paul Moreau As They Circle One Another Finding Out Who They Truly Are.
The Long Season. Michael Vance Gurley. Bold Strokes Books, - Fiction - pages. 0 Reviews. The Long Season is Michael Vance Gurley’s debut novel, but that doesn’t show in the prose. It’s a skillfully told story that will keep you guessing, even up to the end and beyond. I won’t give anything away, but you’ll likely be demanding a sequel or spending a lot of time dreaming about what you’d like to happen next. As winner of a “Pitchapalooza” author event, Michael received some helpful guidance for his first novel, The Long Season, by literary agent/authors Arielle Eckstut and David Henry Sterry, and editor Jerry Wheeler. Michael still lives in the Chicagoland area, and despite it being cliché, gets asked about gangsters whenever traveling abroad.
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