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Hinesville natives pen debut novel
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Two Hinesville natives have co-authored their debut novel, “Best Lover in Town,” published by Charles River Press. Brenda Woody and Steve Tindle graduated from Bradwell Institute in 1978 and, through a social networking site, reconnected 30 years later.
The pair discovered they share similar interests, including writing. Both Woody and Tindle had drafted poems and lyrics in hopes of one day having their work published. As they became reacquainted, the writers decided to pen a manuscript.
“Best Lover in Town” tells the story of Janet Anderson whose love affair with her boss, Nathan Lovett, spans several years and a prolonged absence. While a family emergency keeps them apart, Janet never stops wondering whether she and Nathan will be reunited.
The authors say the tale is inspired by real events.
In 2009, Woody moved to Dallas, where Tindle already lived. The two are currently working on a follow-up project, an anthology titled “Temptation Triggers.”
For more information on the authors and their work, go to www.charlesriverpress.com/best_lover_in_town.html or www.myspace.com/blt_bestloverintown.
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