Father 82, and daughter 58, both publish their own books.



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Ken De Villers wrote \"The Stone Horse & Droshki\" about the Korean War, he's half Sioux Indian, and half Russian. This well researched novel in \"Tom Clancy-like\" writing, draws you deep into the story of a man who is in the American Air Force but ends up becoming a high level Russian Air Force officer.



Diane DeVillers wrote \"The Eve Chronicles\" about a self-reliant, counterculture woman who moves West to live in the Wallowa Mountains of Eastern Oregon where she lives in her tent and works doing timber inventory in a crew of mismatched foresters. in \"From the Waters of Coyote Springs\" the first book in the paperback novel.'
The second book is \"Felix and Eve\" about an elderly man who hires a live in caregiver, Eve who just happens to be traveling up the southern Oregon coast when she sees the ad in the paper. These two very different people from different generations come together in a humorous story about how a grouchy old man who is set in his ways, comes to tolerate the \"go with the flow\" kind of woman Eve is.
The third book \"The Arrangement\" is about the now retired baby boomer Eve, who buys property on Moon Mt and builds a house and studio for her pottery making. Vinnie, a gardener by trade lives in her back yard in his yurt. Every year Eve gets a mysterious letter with a skeleton key in it. She travels to Catalina Island to stay the summer with a former lover who has Multiple Sclerosis. Vinnie stays behind to be caretaker for Eve's property while she is gone. He harvests their garden that they planted in spring. Vinnie is in love with Eve but remains silent.

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