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About the Book Almost a year after the traumatic encounter with Lola, the leader of a large drug cartel and Jenna’s now-deceased husband’s paramour, and the gruesome death of her first son, Jenna is living with her new husband Mike’s family in a beautiful cabin—and very heavily pregnant with their first daughter together. Yet Jenna’s seemingly calm life is upended into chaos with Lola’s prison escape. The family jumps into action, members go missing, and in the middle of it all, Jenna goes into labor. Meet Me at the Willow Tree is an action-packed tale of one woman’s incredible journey to save her family from those who wish to destroy it. Filled with dangerous escapades, new friends, and old enemies, Jenna’s adventure is an edge-of-your-seat read until the very end.
Shaun Collins and Clarissa Alba are hometown sweethearts who have been separated by life. Clarissa moved east to pursue a career in advertising, while Shaun headed to Los Angeles to record music at the behest of his musical mentor. For five years, they have had no contact-and a lot can change in five years. Shaun is now a multi-platinum musician, international celebrity, and world-class womanizer who carefully hides the hole in his heart left by Clarissa. Meanwhile, she is an advertising executive in New York City who just ended a relationship with her substitute for Shaun. Much to her dismay, no one can replace her first love. Circumstances bring them both home at the same time, and when their eyes meet on the Riverside dance floor, old feelings rekindle. But they are no longer the same couple that fell in love years before. They've both changed dramatically, and as Shaun prepares to go back on tour, it becomes apparent those differences could tear them apart.
Jeannie Cheatham is a living legend in jazz and blues. A pianist, singer, songwriter, and co-leader of the Sweet Baby Blues Band, she has played and sung with many of the greats in blues and jazz—T-Bone Walker, Dinah Washington, Cab Callaway, Joe Williams, Al Hibbler, Odetta, and Jimmy Witherspoon. Cheatham toured with Big Mama Thornton off and on for ten years and was featured with Thornton and Sippie Wallace in the award-winning PBS documentary Three Generations of the Blues. Her music, which has garnered national and international acclaim, has been described as unrestrained, exuberant, soulful, rollicking, wicked, virtuous, wild, and truthful. Cheatham's signature song, "Meet Me with Your Black Drawers On" is a staple in jazz and blues clubs across America and in Europe, Africa, and Japan. In this delightfully frank autobiography, Jeannie Cheatham recalls a life that has been as exuberant, virtuous, wild, and truthful as her music. She begins in Akron, Ohio, where she grew up in a vibrant multiethnic neighborhood surrounded by a family of strong women. From those roots, she launched a musical career that took her from the Midwest to California, doing time along the way everywhere from a jail cell in Dayton, Ohio, where she was innocently caught in a police raid, to the University of Wisconsin-Madison—where she and Jimmy Cheatham taught music. Cheatham writes of a life spent fighting racism and sexism, of rage and resolve, misery and miracles, betrayals and triumphs, of faith almost lost in dark places, but mysteriously regained in a flash of light. Cheatham's autobiography is also the story of her fifty-years-and-counting love affair and musical collaboration with her husband and band partner, Jimmy Cheatham.
In book 8 of the USA Today bestselling South Carolina Sunsets series, somebody comes back to Seagrove for the first time in many years. Plus, catch up with your favorite characters including Julie, Dawson, Dixie and more!
This book is for all the families of soldiers and details the impact that war has not just on society but the family unit as a whole not only in the time of war but what the fall out is after war.
After Emma Boucher becomes widowed, she feels her life is falling apart around her. Grief-stricken, she is diagnosed with a slue of ailments, including fibromyalgia and panic attacks. Having nowhere else to turn, she finds herself on psychotherapist Dr. Carroll’s couch to help her mull through some of the issues. During these sessions, her old high school sweetheart, Ryder Stevenson comes back to town for a visit after his recent divorce. And Emma starts to realize that her heart aches less now that Ryder is back. But can she fall in love again after growing up from high school?
After being orphaned during the influenza epidemic of 1918, eleven-year-old Lydia Pierce and her fourteen-year-old brother are taken by their grieving uncle to be raised in the Shaker community at Sabbathday Lake. Includes author's note about the Shakers.
'This mix of genuine humility and hard-won hubris, of mysticism and technical mastery ... makes Van Morrison quite simply, and quite indisputably, "The Bard of Belfast".' Paul Muldoon If I ventured in the slipstream Between the viaducts of your dreams Keep 'Er Lit is the second volume of Van Morrison's collected lyrics containing one hundred and twenty songs from across his storied career. It contains love songs, work songs, songs about the pains and anxieties of existence, songs of consolation, songs about various kinds of spiritual quest and the realms of the mystical, and songs which deal with healing and reconciliation, both with the self and with others. Then there are the songs of memory and of childhood; songs about the natural world and about the perspectives it can provide on time. Taken together with Lit Up Inside , this volume gives an overview of his fifty-year career, revealing why he is celebrated as one of the most innovative and enduring songwriters of our time.
Under the Willow Tree is a fiction story about Wyllow, a little girl growing up with a father who suffers from a chronic form of Epilepsy. She learns about his diagnosis with the deadly disorder when she witnesses him experiencing a grand mal seizure after school. Learning about his illness would strengthen the father/daughter bond they share forever and symbolizing that bond is the willow tree, a place Wyllow has known since birth. Will Wyllow's love and concern for her father be the strength and motivation she needs to find her place in life and make a difference?