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In a rich tapestry of familial drama, we follow the emotionally charged journeys of individuals bound by a legacy of secrets. Central to the tale is Blair, a woman wrestling with her past and the lure of self-discovery. As the characters navigate love, ambition, and inner turmoil, they face the enduring question: can they break free from their ancestors' shadows? The narrative poignantly explores the struggle for autonomy and the profound quest for authenticity, challenging whether one can truly shine without recognizing the darkness of their heritage. This is a story of identity, redemption,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In a rich tapestry of familial drama, we follow the emotionally charged journeys of individuals bound by a legacy of secrets. Central to the tale is Blair, a woman wrestling with her past and the lure of self-discovery. As the characters navigate love, ambition, and inner turmoil, they face the enduring question: can they break free from their ancestors' shadows? The narrative poignantly explores the struggle for autonomy and the profound quest for authenticity, challenging whether one can truly shine without recognizing the darkness of their heritage. This is a story of identity, redemption, and the courage required to redefine one's fate beyond the powerful pull of history. 'A Beautiful Stormy Day', Secrets from the Closet', 'In Mommy's Shadow', and 'Who's Watching the Children', are a collection of novelettes that share the story of Blair McIntire who made a lot of mistakes in her youth. Getting married and raising children helped to stave off some poor life choices but enhanced others. Her primary mainstay was to be served by others. Everyone was there for Blair. But who would be so evil, angry or jealous of this elderly socialite to seek to murder her while her husband is in hospice care.
Autorenporträt
Anita Glaster is a Licensed Master Social Worker and Counselor. She has over 25 years of service to the public and has worked with the police department, attorney general's office, battered women and children's shelter, and hospice companies. Her passion is assisting domestic violence victims to help them remove the legacy of violence from their lives and the lives of their children. She is has been married to Willie A. Glaster, Jr. for 34 years and they are the parents of Gilbert, James, and Everett.