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A spellbinding saga of ambition, echoes and redemption

(Gold Digger biographical fiction Book 2) pub. 2025
Silver Echoes is "a masterpiece of triumph and heartbreak, where hope blooms in the darkest of times."
— Kay Bratt, best-selling author of Wish Me Home
1920s, Chicago
A rising starlet's life takes a dark turn when a traumatic attack reawakens a secret part of herself.
Silver Dollar Tabor descends into the dangerous underworld of Chicago gangsters. Her grip on reality loosens, and the line between ambition and destruction blurs. Her love affair with screenwriter Carl is tested as she falls deeper under the sway of her alter ego.
1932, Colorado
As she tries to hang onto their family silver mine, Baby Doe, Silver's mother, is haunted by her daughter’s disappearance. A desperate search with Carl reveals a shocking truth about Silver Dollar — a truth that will rewrite their family history forever.
What really happened to Silver Dollar Tabor? And can her mother uncover the truth before it's too late?
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Based on a true story, SILVER ECHOES unmasks the hidden life of Silver Dollar Tabor, an infamous Roaring Twenties legend.
Author Quotes for Silver Echoes
"Rosenberg's lyrical prose captivates, and her meticulous research crafts a nearly flawless reimagining, spinning a convincing tale of Silver's legendary beauty amid her intense clashes with a frenzied inner energy. A dazzling reimagining of Silver Dollar Tabor's tumultuous life."
— Editor's Pick booklife reviews
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"Rosenberg’s prose is as sharp as small daggers, and her images leap off the page. If the hectic pacing, fragmented scenes, and amnesiac gaps are occasionally disorienting, they are also thrilling."
— Blueink review
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"From the stark beauty of Leadville's silver mines to the bawdy cabarets, vaudevillian stages and crowded Chicago speakeasies, Rosenberg masterfully transports readers to a bygone era."
—Renee Ryan, award-winning author of The Last Fashion House in Paris
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"A dazzling, evocative portrait of power, duality, and the cost of being truly seen — this is historical fiction at its finest."
—Eliza Knight, USA Today and international bestselling author of Confessions of a Grammar Queen
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"Readers, order now for the kind of escapism that brings readers delight while learning something about a fascinating piece of history."
—Camille di Maio, bestselling author of Come Fly With Me
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"Gripping and immersive, the evocative setting and family story of struggle and survival pulled me in and didn't let go."
—Cara Black, New York Times best selling author of 100 Hours in Paris
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