Hattie Fitzsimmons was not like the other girls in her social class in the 1880s near Nashville, TN. Only sixteen, she had already given herself to Nick, who she thought was the love of her life. Now pregnant, she leaves her family home to recreate herself. With her brother's help, she adopts her first new identity. But what about when she is alone? How many people must she become while exploring herself and the magnificent tapestry which makes up our country?
Hattie Fitzsimmons was not like the other girls in her social class in the 1880s near Nashville, TN. Only sixteen, she had already given herself to Ni...
The town of Smyrna, Tennessee had long expected Butch McPherson to kill somebody. People thought it was a crying shame his victim was also his wife Emily. With Emily dead and Butch on Death Row, their children must come together to survive. Growing up fast, they become pawns in the court system. Will they be allowed to stay together? May they see or even speak to their father? Who decides? The McPhersons are a compilation of many families. The other case histories are true. This may be the only novel you ever read to contain a bibliography.
The town of Smyrna, Tennessee had long expected Butch McPherson to kill somebody. People thought it was a crying shame his victim was also his wife Em...