Follow and get involved with the Pickett family of Lexington, Kentucky. The family is an old Lexington family, deeply involved in state politics, coal, money, and oil, with the boisterous Billy Clyde Pickett as its patriarch. The family experiences deception and murder from resentful enemies and a personal tragedy as young Jake Pickett's, Billy's brother's, airplane is lost in the West Virginia Mountains with his son, Michael Pickett, aboard. As the dynasty is threatened, young heirs emerge to save the family from ruin. See how young Michael Pickett keeps it all together as love buds and…mehr
Follow and get involved with the Pickett family of Lexington, Kentucky. The family is an old Lexington family, deeply involved in state politics, coal, money, and oil, with the boisterous Billy Clyde Pickett as its patriarch. The family experiences deception and murder from resentful enemies and a personal tragedy as young Jake Pickett's, Billy's brother's, airplane is lost in the West Virginia Mountains with his son, Michael Pickett, aboard. As the dynasty is threatened, young heirs emerge to save the family from ruin. See how young Michael Pickett keeps it all together as love buds and grows, and the family remains strong after attempts to bring it down. Twists and turns keep the reader enthralled as the exciting unfolding story discloses secrets of the past that have now emerged to help the ensnared family stay united.
Timothy J. McAlpin has studied at Asbury Seminary in M Div program, Regent University College of Law, and the University of Kentucky psychology, English, and sociology. Author of The High Place, The River of the Lord, A Path Through Suffering, and the Novel, The Picketts of the Bluegrass, and another book to come out in 2025, called Outcast. Tim is also CEO of several businesses all in the area of real estate investment or research, having transformed the industry in the late 90s in real estate research for Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae on title delivery turn times. A prolific writer Tim lives with his wife Patti and golden retriever, Dino, and his grandson, Cameron nearby, in Lexington, Ky the heart of the Bluegrass.
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