When Hannah returns home to Idlewild, Michigan from Paris to escape World War II; Henry expects the awkward, frumpy girl to appear, not the beautiful, outspoken woman at the train station. The bed-hopping Henry, now finds his match in his pious, childhood friend Hannah, who wants nothing to do with him and his flirtation. He must confront his alcoholism and childhood scars from a Jim Crow South. This journey towards emotional healing sets him on a path to learn unforgettable lessons in life and love. Soon, when tragedy strikes, both Henry and Hannah's faith are tested. Will they remain in...
When Hannah returns home to Idlewild, Michigan from Paris to escape World War II; Henry expects the awkward, frumpy girl to appear, not the beautiful,...
Clover, Grove, and Violet lost their mother, Eden, a year ago. They all proceed on a difficult journey of trying to handle their grief, until each of them receives a mysterious letter in the mail from their deceased mother. These letters send them on a journey through the past to understand the beauty of life, love, and family. The Children of Eden is a must read for those who fell in love with the Carrington family in Idle, Wild, Love.
Clover, Grove, and Violet lost their mother, Eden, a year ago. They all proceed on a difficult journey of trying to handle their grief, until each of ...