Miranda Blue Calling

Miranda Blue Calling by Michelle Curry Wright, published by Harper Collins in April 2004, is a 320-page work of fiction that explores themes of psychological complexity and romance. The story centers on Miranda Blue, who operates a tele-companionship service from her home in Colorado, providing companionship to her elderly clients while avoiding romantic entanglements. Her life takes an unexpected turn with the arrival of her new neighbor, Billy Steadman, a young widower who is determined to break through her self-imposed isolation.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the dynamics of human connection, as Miranda and Billy navigate their evolving relationship amidst their personal challenges. The book presents a blend of light-hearted interactions and deeper emotional themes, highlighting the importance of companionship and the pursuit of happiness. With its focus on character development and interpersonal relationships, this edition of Miranda Blue Calling invites readers to reflect on the complexities of love and friendship.
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She’s the breezy voice on the telephone, bringing life into the lonely days of her elderly clients … But who’s calling Miranda Blue?
Not a soul — which is the way Miranda likes it. From her sweet, ramshackle house in the middle of Colorado’s pinto bean country, she can run her tele-companionship service while steering clear of men. No more sexy, Big City bad boys. No more tangled, short-lived relationships. Just those eager, grateful voices on the other end of the line, appreciating what Miranda Blue does best: talking.
William Wordsworth “Billy” Steadman, a young widower and greenhouse farmer, has been a man of few words. With the arrival of his eccentric and reclusive new neighbor, however, he willingly rises to her rebuffs, determined to interact in the flesh while bantering his way to her heart. Now he’s spoiling her dogs. She’s feeding his fish. And if they’d just let each other in, together they might find a little of that precious, elusive commodity called happiness.
This call’s for you, Miranda Blue. Pick up!
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