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![]() Blurb - "Redemption" - Architect, Mackenzie Taylor will tell you she’s married, that love transcends eternity, and vows are meant to be honored. She builds homes through her business, helps to rebuild lives through her volunteer work at a womens crisis center and strives to build self-esteem in children with special needs as sponsor and coach of Team Bella. What she can’t rebuild is her family. The deaths of her wife, Isabella and their daughter, Bella, haunt her every breath. While she attended a business meeting they were kidnapped and senselessly murdered. The guilt is all encompassing. Emily O’Brien, a widow, and straight, arrives in town to open KK’s Book Emporium. She lives in the apartment above the store where she struggles to make a new life for herself and her orphaned grandchildren. Renee McVee’s partner, Emily’s daughter, was killed by a drunk driver, on the way to pick up her children from school. Renee’s response to her grief is to drown her sorrows. Redemption takes a gritty look at domestic violence and how it influences the lives of these three women and how they learn to deal with the devastating fallout. It’s also a story of love, old and new. It answers the questions, is it possible to love again? Is it possible to forgive yourself? Is it possible to find redemption? |
![]() Blurb - "Strangers" - Justina Murphy has lived on the streets since the age of
thirteen. Outed by her best friend, she was beaten till she passed out and then
her mother threw her out of the house. She has spent the last thirty years
building a life for herself. A place where she feels safe, has the amenities
she was deprived of growing up and finally a certain sense of peace. Victoria Cartwright works for DCS, Department of Child
Services. Her job is to convince Murphy to make changes to her very minimalist
life, to open her home and her meager bank account to two strangers. Jesse has very specific instructions from her mother. She’s the eldest and responsible for her baby sister, Brianna. It’s her job to look out for them and to help her Aunt learn about love, trust and family. Jesse is also struggling with her sexual identity, even in 2003 this can pose a problem when attending Catholic High School. The three women come together, the fights are explosive, the learning curve more like an insurmountable mountain, and the results provide answers to a suicide that has hung over Murphy’s head these last thirty years. |
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