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Taffy Bledsoe Freeman doesn't need her gift of second sight to know her mockery of a marriage to a man twice her age is manifested misery. That's why she's chosen to flee to the Windy City in search of liberty. She needs one thing, however, before leaving: to retrieve the child her husband banished to her parents' custody. That requires a brief trip down home to the small, all-Black southern town of Bledsoe where "ain't nothing white 'cept milk and teeth," a press-and-curl costs a quarter, and a telephone is a luxury. She doesn't plan to stay, but life and intentions are upended when she collides with Roam Ellis, the man she meant to marry.

A Pullman Porter riding the rails coast-to-coast, Roam Ellis long ago left the heartbreak of failed love behind. Now old wounds are ripped open when, for the first time in seven years, he finds himself face-to-face with Taffy Bledsoe Freeman. Anger ignites. But passion rises when pain subsides, thrusting Taffy and Roam into a hurricane of love, lust, family secrets, betrayal, and lies.

Reminiscent of the works of Bernice McFadden, Bertice Berry, and Andrea Smith (The Sisterhood of Blackberry Corner) this Historical Romance is bathed in southern lore and sweeping imagery that will whisk you back in time on a lyrical and powerful journey. Taffy is a story of restoration and redemption that you won't soon forget.

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NOTE TO READER: this version contains modifications/edits not found in the original manuscript.

Product Details

PublisherCreatespace Independent Publishing Platform
Publish DateFebruary 11, 2016
Pages388
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781523298259
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 0.9 inches | 1.3 pounds
BISAC Categories: Romance, Popular Fiction

About the Author

Suzette D. Harrison, a west coast native and the middle of three daughters, grew up in a home where reading was required, not requested. Her literary "career" began when her poetry appeared in a volume of creative writing published by her junior high school. While Ms. Harrison pays homage to Gloria Naylor, Dr. Maya Angelou, Alice Walker, and Toni Morrison for initially inspiring her spirit and creativity, it was Alex Haley's Roots (which she read at the age of fourteen) that unveiled the tremendous power and importance of African American literary voices. In addition to being the wife of a university professor and mother of gorgeous children, Suzette is a cupcake proprietor who loves singing gospel-with-a-hint-of-jazz. An elementary school librarian, Suzette is currently working on her next novel...in between batches of cupcakes.

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