Nancy Daniel's New Book 'Crimson Cross' is an Empowering Fiction About Three Senior-Living Residents Who Refuse to Accept Ageism Stereotypes

Fulton Books author Nancy Daniel, a former reporter, marketing director, and public relations consultant, has completed her most recent book "Crimson Cross": an awe-inspiring journey of three residents of Crimson Cross, an assisted living facility in Pennsylvania. Witness how the presence of 21-year-old Katlin helped the three residents realize that they were not yet ready to spend their days in Crimson Cross.

Daniel shares, "Flo, Rhonda Lea, and Nat all thought that Crimson Cross, an assisted living home in Pennsylvania, would be their last home. That is until they met and realized they were too young to be treated this old. With the help of a young aide, who they call the 'girl with dead eyes,' and a visit from Rhonda Lea's dead son through a series of séances, they begin planning their escape from Crimson Cross. Through a series of hilarious antics, they rediscover their sense of worth and hope. They become versions of their younger selves. No one, including readers, will walk away from this assisted living home without hope."

Published by Fulton Books, Nancy Daniel's book is an optimistic, humorous, and realistic approach to growing old. It shows that there is always time for another chapter. That we're never too old for adventure.

It's an endearing narrative with memorable characters. Definitely a must-read.

Readers who wish to experience this heartwarming work can purchase "Crimson Cross" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books