Charlotte Riggle

Charlotte Riggle

About

Charlotte Riggle been a writer most of her life, although Catherine's Pascha is her first children's book. Her children are mostly grown now. She and her husband share a charming old house full of books and music, her grandmother's paintings, and a large, fluffy, white dog.

Vital Temptations: A Heart's Betrayal

Vital Temptations: A Heart's Betrayal

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<p>Dr. Bethany McNeal is living her dream as a pediatric resident in one of the most sought-after medical centers in Seattle. Beautiful and intelligent, she’s missing only one thing—love, which she put on hold to focus on her career after ending a tumultuous relationship. Everything changes when she meets Dr. Brent Anderson, a charming and handsome fellow resident. Despite her reservations, Bethany falls for Brent—hard. When she learns Brent is married several months into their relationship, she immediately breaks it off. After graduating residency and going their separate ways, Bethany tries to move on with another man—real estate broker and personal trainer Charles Blakely. But just when things get serious with Charles, she realizes she’s still in love with Brent, and she finds herself caught between the two men, facing a series of difficult decisions and harrowing events that will change her life forever. Will she be able to recover from the vital temptations that turned her perfect life upside down?</p>

Story Behind The Book

When my children were young, I always gave them picture books for Christmas. There were so many books to choose from! There were stories of Christ's birth, of course. There were also silly stories, old stories, stories about families, stories about children, stories of kindness and redemption, stories about customs from around the world. We had them all! I wanted to give my children picture books for Easter as well, but I couldn't find the same range of stories. I found books that told the story of Christ’s resurrection, and I found silly stories. But that was all. Since I couldn’t find the book that I wanted, I finally decided to write it. I loved the story, but I knew it had to be a picture book, and so I waited for an illustrator. And now, with the gorgeous illustrations by R.J. Hughes, there's no more waiting. The book is complete. Take a look at this excerpt. I hope you love it as much as I do!

Reviews

<p><strong>His Eminence Metropolitan Savas of Pittsburgh (GOA)</strong>:</p> <p>Through an inspired interplay of text and image, author Charlotte Riggle and illustrator R.J. Hughes have created something truly wonderful: a story about a particular Paschal celebration that transcends its specificity and embraces the world. This little book has a deep heart and enormous vision, simple enough to engage young readers and profound enough to inspire their parents.</p> <p><strong>Matushka Wendy Cwiklinski, Orthodox Christian Religious Educator, Orthodox Church in America:</strong></p> <p><em>Catherine’s Pascha </em>provides a lovely depiction of the Orthodox Christian Easter celebration through a child’s eyes. It weaves a tapestry of the many cultures that are part of the Orthodox Church in the world, and is a great addition to both personal and public libraries!</p> <p><strong>Jane G Meyer, author of <em>The Hidden Garden</em> and <em>The Man and the Vine:</em></strong></p> <p><em>Catherine’s Pascha </em>captures beautifully the enthusiasm and excitement a child feels and experiences on Pascha. The Feast of Feasts, the brightest day in the Orthodox Church, what wonderful subject matter to share with a child on any day of the year. My wholehearted congratulations on producing such a joy-filled book!</p> <p><strong>Tracy Thallas, liturgical and blackwork embroidery designer</strong>:</p> <p>… a beautiful picture book about the celebration of Pascha (Easter, in the Orthodox Church), seen through the eyes of a child … wonderful story, with magical illustrations …</p>