COTT: Barely Above Water by Gail Pallotta
county-sponsored summer swim team. She’s determined to turn the fun,
sometimes comical, rag-tag bunch into winners. Her handsome boss renews her
belief in love, but learns of her mysterious affliction and abruptly cuts
romantic ties. Later he has regrets, but can he overcome his fear of losing
a loved one and regain Suzie’s trust?
PURCHASE
“Gail Pallotta’s contemporary romance novel, Barely Above Water,
is a touching story of loss, hope and healing.” ~Nancy Mehl—award-winning
author of the Finding Sanctuary series.
“The main theme in Gail Pallotta’s Barely Above Water is
“overcoming incredible odds.” Readers will find themselves rooting for
characters who face illness, unemployment and heartbreak. I think you’ll
thoroughly enjoy this story about trust and faith!”~Loree Lough—bestselling author of more than 100-award-winning books,
including RT 4.5 star Top Pick, Saving Alyssa {Harlequin
Heartwarming}.
The Story Behind the Story:
couldn’t diagnose my malady, so he couldn’t treat me. I had no idea where
to turn for help, but the last name of a chiropractor a friend of mine had
seen ten years earlier kept popping in my head. I ignored it because I
needed medical assistance, not an adjustment, but the name persisted.
Finally I called my friend and asked about him. He turned out to be David
Lee, D.C., Ph.D., C.Ad., now an alternative doctor as well as a
chiropractor. He started treating me immediately for a toxic substance.
Later, a scan showed the bacteria for Chronic Lyme Disease. Since then,
I’ve met or heard of many people suffering from the ailment, or a malady
that can’t be diagnosed. Their stories touched my heart and inspired me to
write Barely Above Water, which details symptoms and treatments for the
disease. The technical material is woven around a romance and a cute group
of youngsters on a summer league swim team, so it’s fun as well as
informative.
Bio:
beach sunsets and getting together with friends and family. A regional
Writer of the Year for American Christian Writers Association in 2004, she
was a 2013 Grace Awards finalist. Gail’s published four books, poems, short
stories and several hundred articles. Some of her articles appear in
anthologies while two are in museums. Connect with Gail on her web site blog Facebook twitter
Hi Julie,
Thanks for having me!
My pleasure, Gail!