Sisters of Prophecy

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The Shipton history is—well—complicated. Some families have a guardian angel. The Shiptons have a guardian ancestor, one who jumps right in, boots first, whenever one of her girls has a problem. Of course, Mother Shipton’s girls aren’t always limited by blood ties. They’re connected by power, shared and used wisely.

That power needs to get busy, too, or Katherine’s oilman fiancé is going to disappear for good in the Gulf of Mexico, Katherine’s best friend Sylvia is never going to reconnect with her childhood soul mate, and Irene’s world champion saddle bronc rider fiancé Matt Dillon (yep, that’s his real name) might end up under the hooves of one of those bucking broncos. It’s a good thing Mother has back-up in the form of Lillian Shipton, this era’s family troubleshooter. The spider-web of trouble stretching between these three modern Sisters of Prophecy might be too much for even a time-traveling guardian like Mother Shipton to handle on her own! 

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Tricia McGill
October 28, 2018
Katherine Shipton is an artist, but no ordinary artist, and she comes from a family of very extraordinary women, all connected to the past in unusual circumstances. I was expecting a time-travel of sorts, but this book is so much more. The lives of the Shiptons, plus a family friend, are guided by a time-hopping guardian angel. Mother Shipton, with her gift of prophecy, trips back and forth between the centuries as easily as we hop down to the shops. With her guidance, Katherine must reshape the course of history to enable her to exist in the present. Mother Shipton has a way with words and actions that is amusing as well as brilliant as she runs rings around the modern day Shipton women—and their men. Toss in their beaus, which include one rodeo cowboy, one wealthy Texan oilman in real trouble, and a Federal Agent and you have an exciting and fun-packed read. Of course, there is a villain, a nasty piece of work intent on destroying Katherine’s Texan.
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Jude is the daughter of Lillian, granddaughter of William Edward Shipton and according to legend and family folklore, both Lillian and William are direct descendants of [Ursula] Mother Shipton of Knaresborough. Jude has always been fascinated with the tales of family magic and prophetic events in the lives of family members. Sisters of Prophecy is a fictional story, based on the intermingling of the lives of many of the Shipton descendants through the ages. This novel is a work of fiction and references to and depictions of actual family members is coincidental and crafted from the minds of the storytellers, Jude Pittman and Gail Roughton. As an author Jude has published the mystery/romantic suspense novels Deadly Secrets, Deadly Betrayal, Deadly Consequences, and Deadly Lights. She’s also published the paranormal mystery novella Street Justice with John Wisdomkeeper Sisters of Prophecy is a collaborative work with author Gail Roughton based on fictional accounts of the lives of descendants of Ursula Shipton. Gail Roughton is a native of small-town Georgia whose Deep South heritage features prominently in much of her work. She’s a retired paralegal who lived in a law office for over forty years, during which time she raised three children and quite a few attorneys. She kept herself more or less sane by writing novels and tossing the completed manuscripts into her closet, most of which have now emerged in published form. A cross-genre writer, her books range from humor to romance to thriller to horror and she’s never quite sure what to expect when she sits down at the keyboard. She usually has a project or two burning on the back burner but never talks about them for fear of jinxing herself. This should come as no surprise to anyone who knows her.

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