Set in 1940's New England, The Sanctity of Love and War is the story of the inhabitants of Shorham, Maine who, as a result of World War II, find themselves confronted by a series of events that greatly impact their lives. Piper Adams comes from a wealthy New England family, but is grounded by her love of nature and the close relationship she shares with her grandfather who fosters in Piper a sense of self in relation to the world. Nathaniel Winslow, a Maine fisherman, is a quiet, decent man who loves Piper, but realizes that their divergent backgrounds and his demear make the possibility of a future with her seem unlikely. World War II shakes the lives of Piper and Nate along with everyone else in Shorham, setting the scene for the survivors of the war to go on a journey to find peace and acceptance again in their lives. Their journeys take them to the far corners of the world where they meet and are influenced by others who have been impacted by the war. The Sanctity of Love and War is a story of the redemptive qualities of love as it attempts to overcome the harsh realities of war.
Amy M. Ferguson was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania in 1972. She is a licensed professional counselor with a specialized certification in drug and alcohol therapy. This is her first novel. She resides in Dunmore, Pennsylvania.