Mary Buford
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Letters
Letters
"Letters" by Mary Buford
(March 2021)
This is the story about Russell Wright who loses everything to find out how rich his life really is. In a world that laughs and mocks those less fortunate, "Letters" reminds us to add kindness when we can, and to always count our blessings.
THE LOCK WITHIN THE KEY
THE LOCK WITHIN THE KEY
The story within a story, that is tucked neatly within a story! When an aged lawyer hears of the passing of his idol, he looks forward to purchasing the deceased man's estate. Will the lady in white cause him to rethink his decision, or will this decision cause him to do some rethinking? Read the latest by Mary Buford!
BAD HABITS: A Catholic Comedy
is the short light-hearted read about two nuns;
Sisters Cecilia and Bernadette;
who accidentally rob a bank!
Can they get things straightened out before Mother Superior finds out?
For your light-hearted reading consideration!
This book was written for those who are struggling right now, especially those who are looking for that
light-hearted, quick, and easy read.
This advertisement is on the back of the June 2020 edition of THE VOICE OF THE RIVER VALLEY publication.
"Brok​en Wing Owl"
"Brok​en Wing Owl"
The final book of the 'Broken Wing' book series takes flight with "BROKEN WING OWL"
Father Lance Thomas makes his epic appearance​ with 'Broken Wing Owl'!
He is sent to save one more soul, but can he do it before his time on Earth is through?
Recently I had the pleasure of being interviewed again, by the talented Ron Fruit of WRCO Radio. We spoke about BROKEN WING OWL & BROKEN WING PHOENIX as well as my personal journey, including a remarkable weight-loss that I look forward to sharing with you as I continue on my journey.
It was good to be home again,
visiting (social distancing style),
and to become re-acquainted with the area
I used to call home.
Broken Wing Phoenix
Broken Wing Phoenix
by Mary Buford
by Mary Buford
Dave Byrd, Chris Byrd, Pete Fetzek, & Jason O'Flare graduated in 1989 with a pipe-dream of becoming famous with their band "Byrds of Fire". Over the years, life happens. A chance meeting of a Catholic priest, Father Lance Thomas, helps lead the way for a new life for the guys. Will fame & fortune be all they seek? Read the latest by Mary Buford to find out!
Broken
Wing
Peacock
Broken
Wing
Peacock
by Mary Buford
by Mary Buford
A young couple, Spensley and Rosina Bailey, set out for a new life in a new location. Driving where ever the road will take them, they come across road construction which unknowingly directs them down a dead end road. There they find an abandoned farmhouse, with the electricity still on. Surprised by their good fortune, and eager for a rest-stop, they check out their surroundings and find themselves feeling right at home. A hand-written journal of one of the former tenants takes them on a new adventure, while they question the odd occurrences that happen on the property. Meanwhile, Father Lance Thomas is asked to bless the old farmhouse, located on Peacock Road, where he meets the young couple.
Will he find them in time to save them?
BROKEN WING LOCUST
BROKEN WING LOCUST
by Mary Buford
by Mary Buford
When author Vanessa Rae drives back to the small town where she grew up; she doesn't anticipate having vehicle trouble, nor does she expect to receive help from the guy she had a crush on in high school. Now in their 40's, Gregg Parkus looks every bit as good as he did in high school, and once again, he has caught Vanessa's eye. Can matters of the heart detour her back home? Followers of the series will appreciate the role of Father Lance Thomas in this epic love story, set in the Midwest.
BROKEN WING DRAGON
BROKEN WING DRAGON
by Mary Buford
by Mary Buford
Fr. Lance Thomas is back!!
An ancient cult named the D'Rakken have stirred curiosities, in an attempt to collect souls, even as the place of worship lays in desolate conditions.
Will good preside over evil?
BROKEN WING SPARROW
BROKEN WING SPARROW
by Mary Buford
by Mary Buford
Fr. Lance Thomas is a good priest, who enjoys being a servant of God, until one day - he is struck down by lightning. By the hand of God, he forgets how to be a priest. He now finds himself seeing a world in need of God & sees himself in need of a past, in order to regain his life, and have a future.
The following video was published about Broken Wing Sparrow in 2014. A lot has changed in my life since then, however the words on the pages remain.
Publications & Visits...
Publications & Visits...
I was impressed by the reception that the Spring Green Community Library had prepared for myself and my guests on Wednesday evening, July 11th. Carrie and Bridget made sure that the refreshments and atmosphere were perfect and to my liking. I was extremely pleased with the amount of guests who turned out to visit with me. It was a pleasure coming home to the area.
Many thanks to Ron Fruit for making me feel comfortable during my 'Morning Show' visit. I appreciated the opportunity to promote my latest book release, and my upcoming Spring Green visit.
Thanks Jill Veerkamp for the wonderful article in your May 10th edition!
Sunday, April 29, 2018
Click the above link to read about my latest book "Broken Wing Peacock", and myself, as interviewed by the talented Earl Horlyk!
In 2017 I had the pleasure of holding a library talk at the Brewer Public Library in Richland Center, Wisconsin. I had enormous support which I am still grateful for. As I'm never sure of the number of people who will attend such an event, it's still exciting to think about. Its a moment I will treasure forever. Thank you to those planned the event, and all who were in attendance.
Thanks to the RICHLAND OBSERVER for printing this article promoting my 2017 visit to the Brewer Public Library. Your generous support of my visit to Richland Center didn't go unnoticed. I appreciate all that you do for the Richland County area.
Many thanks to Ron Fruit for making me feel right at home on WRCO's Morning Show on Tuesday!
It was a pleasurable experience.
Thanks to all the staff for assisting me with meeting and greeting guests.
It was truly enjoyable meeting with everyone. You are all in my prayers.
Thank you to Earl Horlyk of the
Sioux City Journal.
I am grateful for the opportunity to have been interviewed by you.