Welcome to the
sleepy, all-Black southern town of Bledsoe, where Colored residents proudly
declare “ain’t nothing white here ‘cept milk and teeth.” It’s 1935. A
press-and-curl costs a quarter. Records play on phonographs. And a telephone is
a luxury.
Meet
twenty-three-year-old Taffy Bledsoe Freeman. She doesn’t need her gift of
second sight to know her “mockery of a marriage” to a man twice her age is far
from good. After a seven-year exile Up North, Taffy travels down-home to the
small town bearing her family’s name, plotting her escape from a marriage not
worth the price of a press-and-curl. She only needs to retrieve the son her
husband banished to her parents’ care, before boarding a train headed for the
Windy City filled with liberty and opportunity. Instead, Taffy stumbles into
Roam Ellis: the man Taffy meant to marry.
Twenty-six-year-old
Roam Ellis is a “broad-shouldered, hard-bodied” Pullman porter riding the rails
coast-to-coast, outrunning the bitter heartbreak Taffy left behind. Now, after
a seven-year absence, Roam is face-to-face with his first love. Anger ignites.
Old wounds are exposed. But when pain subsides, passion rises, thrusting Taffy
and Roam into a hurricane of buried secrets 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. Lyrical and powerful, Taffy is a story of restoration and
redemption that you won’t soon forget.
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Brandon Underwood is one of Napa Valley’s hottest artists, who has lost his passion for painting. He finds inspiration in a brilliant ballerina, who he claims as his ideal woman. But Brandon’s heart is as complicated as his art. His failed relationships haunt him until someone reveals a family secret.
Ciara Alexander is a talented principal dancer at a small ballet company. To further her career, she dreams of joining a major company, but competition is stiff, and her biological clock is ticking. After Brandon attends one of her fiery performances, he regains his passion for painting by creating a dramatic masterpiece of a ballerina wearing a red tutu with a purple feather in her hair, which he entitles—Ciara.
Now that Brandon has regained his passion for painting and found his ideal woman, will he ruin his chance for love by falling back into old habits? Will Ciara’s ambitious dream, of joining a major ballet company take precedence over the man who loves her?
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