With Obscure Boundaries, S. F. Powell explores the isolation of grief and its impact on a family trying to heal. Psychiatrist, Dr. Naomi Alexander, is back and delving into territory close to home when she treats a family in mourning. Julia Winthrop has died, leaving her husband, Jeff, and their two children, Mallory and Todd, to carry on without her. When Jeff remarries, the Winthrops make a go at starting a new life with Ruth, but it isn't easy. There are sides to Ruth not apparent to all involved - except maybe Naomi. Mallory and her brother have a hard time accepting Ruth into the family,…mehr
With Obscure Boundaries, S. F. Powell explores the isolation of grief and its impact on a family trying to heal. Psychiatrist, Dr. Naomi Alexander, is back and delving into territory close to home when she treats a family in mourning. Julia Winthrop has died, leaving her husband, Jeff, and their two children, Mallory and Todd, to carry on without her. When Jeff remarries, the Winthrops make a go at starting a new life with Ruth, but it isn't easy. There are sides to Ruth not apparent to all involved - except maybe Naomi. Mallory and her brother have a hard time accepting Ruth into the family, for good reason. Ruth is not at all interested in being a "mother" to her stepchildren, and while hiding this fact from Jeff, she has no problem showing one of the Winthrop children exactly where she stands.
S.F. Powell hails from the DC metropolitan area where she pursues contemporary non-street fiction with drama, suspense, romantic elements, sarcasm, and humor. With a mug of tea at hand, she continues the series featuring quirky but shrewd psychiatrist Dr. Naomi Alexander, along with other works in progress. Her entry for Like Sweet Buttermilk won first place in the Black Expressions fiction contest. Broken Benevolence was a finalist for the Emma Awards.When the time for a writing break calls, S.F. snaps out of her writing stupor to enjoy watching documentaries or working word or jigsaw puzzles. For more on her works, visit sfpowell.com.
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