A Diary’s House Excerpt

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Diary’s House: Where True Love Endures

A Diary’s House is about adventure, lost love, and the hope that dreams,
even those in the final years of life, can at last prevail. It is of a
young boy’s attempt to become a man, the once-lost secrets of a diary, a
sweeping romance which transcends time and place. It is more than a boy’s
journey into manhood, but the mysteries of so many lives unknowingly
intertwined, now brought together in a climatic ending; all from the
engrossing world embedded in a forgotten diary; a diary of a woman.

Born in the vast and looming mountains of North Carolina during the 1870’s,
Landon Hampshire always remembered the folklore and legendary tales his
father told him during his early childhood; about the people of the Kituhwa
(Cherokee) and the birth of this tribal nation – an enchanting story he
could never forget. Incorporating the aid of an eccentric old French
trapper (old man Montague), Landon and his friends set out on an adventure,
their initial intention is to discover treasure and become men. But what
Landon will eventually come to discover is more than he ever bargained for.

Landon didn’t realize his boyhood adventure would yield the incredible
journey he ultimately experiences – going down the mysterious and mystical
Randola River. At the base of the river is an island even more mysterious
than the Randola itself.

The island releases many of its mysterious, yet even many more are created
when Landon discovers, on the island, a diary of a young woman who lived
forty years prior during the 1830’s (Trail of Tears). The diary entries are
hopeful, though haunting. It reveals, in intimate detail, the life and
dreams of this very special young girl who is turning into a woman of
beauty and adventure, her love for a Cherokee boy, and the trials she will
ultimately face. Her story unfolds through the reading of her diary, and
Landon suddenly finds himself caught up in a sweeping, empowering world of
re-invention and ultimate redemption.

C. David Murphy

I am a writer; first and foremost. Anyone who reads my works will instantly
know this. I have found no greater joy on this earth than to be close to
God and nature; exploring the serenity of landscapes, waterfalls, epic
mountains, meadows and grasslands. To sit on those spots of earth and write
to where my imagination will take me yields a tremendous amount of peace
and serenity.. To create characters with true and genuine emotions, feel
their heartbeat thru every word I write; their trails, their hopes and
ambitions; to breathe life into their eyes and see their soul become one
with me and the reader is absolutely amazing. I simply love to create on
that venue and canvas; to affect change in the lives of others. It is my
hope, when someone picks up my stories and reads the full weight of them,
that somehow I have affected change in their lives, brought them to places
they could never have imagined before, and moved them to believe in
humanity again – to go out into the world and create ‘goodwill towards all’.

The Diary’s House is C David Murphy’s first digitally published novel. He
is also the author of two Shakespearean-style genre plays In the Years
of the Ages
and Hildengrass. He is currently finalizing his
next novel, When Tomorrow Never Comes and The Chronicles of Good
and Evil – Dracula’s Lair / The Darkest Tower, both due out later
this year. Also, the sequel to A Diary’s House is in the works – The
Long Journey Home
due out the first part of 2013.

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Comments

  1. Mariyn WOns says

    War and Peace

  2. Lonesome Dove

  3. Although it is historical fiction, I love Gone With the Wind. 🙂 Thank you.

  4. Grapes of Wrath

  5. Grapes of Wrath. Thank you!

  6. I like Gone With the Wind

  7. kristine j says

    Definitely War & Peace by Tolstoy.

  8. The Greatest Generation by Tom Brokaw.

  9. Carla Bonesteel says

    Oh Just Life doesn’t exist on Facebook…do we get that entry anyway?

  10. Michelle Bryan says

    I like Gone with the Wind

  11. Pride and Prejudice

  12. Gone With the Wind…even though it’s fiction!

  13. John Stetson says

    I always enjoy rereading Anthony Adverse

  14. The Bible

  15. Shelly Johnson says

    A Seperate Peace

  16. Absolutly, it’s Gone With The Wind!

  17. the book thief, if that counts?

  18. Shades of Gray/Noble Cause by Jessica James

  19. Rebecca Sinclair says

    The Bible is about as historical as you can get 😉

  20. I love Gone With The Wind.

  21. Gone with the wind is one of my favorites. I’m not sure if Interview with the Vampire counts, too?

  22. I love gone with the wind too!

  23. Christian Alejandro N. says

    War and Peace.. it’s a tough read.. but I like it so far.

  24. I liked “Arundel” a lot.

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