Through the Blinds is a poetic diary detailing the author's journey after graduating college in Dallas, TX then moving back East, to Burlington, VT. The author describes her stress from demanding entry-level jobs as well as her search towards a more permanent occupation. She also expresses her frustrations with difficult economic times. Additionally, Clark provides the reader glimpses into the emotional cycle of the writing process while exposing both hardship, and pride. Furthermore, she documents the cycle of a first love and long distance relationship. Through this, Clark exposes her...
Through the Blinds is a poetic diary detailing the author's journey after graduating college in Dallas, TX then moving back East, to Burlington, VT. T...
1 New Message. Ivy assumed it was one of the kids who couldn't make it. She slid the blinking lock over and was surprised that she had a message from Mr. Fetterly. Dinner with me on Friday night? Her conviction was looming. She knew it was wrong to date a professor. Even more so she knew it was wrong to go against her conviction. He had been the secret object of her affection since freshman year. Now faced with the truth about his feelings for her; Ivy finds herself caught in a rift between John Fetterly and her convictions.
1 New Message. Ivy assumed it was one of the kids who couldn't make it. She slid the blinking lock over and was surprised that she had a message from ...
A depressed would-be groom and a runaway with a dark past collide and make a split second decision to marry. Marriage seems the only answer to both of their problems. Brian just wants a wife and a family. Aria needs safety, home, and as far away from her past as she can get. At first Aria's only logical solution is to marry the first man that proposes, but once she gets to know him she realizes what a mistake that was. Too bad they've already said "I do" After much convincing from Brian, Aria decides to head home to Iowa with him and attempt to make it work. Will Iowa be far enough away from...
A depressed would-be groom and a runaway with a dark past collide and make a split second decision to marry. Marriage seems the only answer to both of...
Taking care of the Edwards kids at the last minute is nothing out of the ordinary for Jenna. When she gets a text to pick them up from school it's just another Friday night. That is until neither of their parents surface after dinner. When Jenna calls Jesse Edwards it becomes clear that it's now up to the two of them to raise the family together from two different homes. Can they handle the chaos that comes with raising four children? Can they keep their feelings for one another in check while they do? Better Than Your Best is the third book in the Hanesworth series, though it starts before...
Taking care of the Edwards kids at the last minute is nothing out of the ordinary for Jenna. When she gets a text to pick them up from school it's jus...