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During her teenage years, award-winning author Sharon E. Cathcart dreamed of working in the music business. She lived that dream for seven years, beginning at age 18. Unfortunately, she learned that dreams can turn quickly to nightmares. Sharon found herself in a world of not only of music, but also one of domestic violence when she got involved with an undereducated youth she met during a concert. In this book, Sharon tells the unvarnished truth about experiences for which her sheltered upbringing left her unprepared. Originally published as "You Had to Be There: Three Years of Mayhem and Bad…mehr

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During her teenage years, award-winning author Sharon E. Cathcart dreamed of working in the music business. She lived that dream for seven years, beginning at age 18. Unfortunately, she learned that dreams can turn quickly to nightmares. Sharon found herself in a world of not only of music, but also one of domestic violence when she got involved with an undereducated youth she met during a concert. In this book, Sharon tells the unvarnished truth about experiences for which her sheltered upbringing left her unprepared. Originally published as "You Had to Be There: Three Years of Mayhem and Bad Decisions in the Portland Music Scene," Sharon has updated her memoir with new information about those early days.


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Sharon E. Cathcart (she/her) is an award-winning author of historical romance, fiction, and short stories, known for blending meticulous research with captivating storytelling. Her work often explores themes of resilience, redemption, and love across various time periods and settings, including 17th-century Scotland and 19th-century New Orleans. A proud member of the Historical Novel Society and Sisters in Crime, Sharon draws inspiration from real historical events, such as the Glencoe Massacre, which influences her latest work-in-progress, Highland Fire. This dual timeline novel explores past-life trauma and healing, bringing emotional depth to her richly crafted characters. 📚 Notable titles include Rose In Bloom, Bayou Fire, the Seen Through the Phantom's Eyes series, and the Pocketful of Stories collection. Sharon's works span novels, short fiction, essays, and audio books, showcasing her versatility as a multigenre author. Beyond her writing, Sharon is a passionate advocate for literary freedom, challenging censorship and encouraging dialogue about diverse and challenging topics. She also finds inspiration and solace in caring for her community of feral cats.