Authors: Gayle Rogers
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Gayle Rogers was born on May 17, 1923 in Watsonville, California. U.C.L.A. graduate, with graduate work completed at U.C.L.A., Northridge University and California Lutheran University. Schoolteacher for twenty eight years. Author of The Second Kiss, Nakoa’s Woman, Gladyce with a C, and Dark Corners. A death experience at age seven left author psychic and open to the power of the soul, its core of divinity, its eternal seeking of growth and the power of human love to inspire that growth. The window opened into the soul through the death experience expanded further and expands with each book written and is considered by the author to be the jewel of her life.
Other Books by Gayle Rogers:
Gladyce With a C
Dark Corners