Martha Harrison is an unassuming librarian who has just been promoted to director of the four public libraries in Logan County. Although Martha is a beautiful woman, she doesn’t think of herself that way. At a holiday party, sponsored by the county commissioners, she finds herself seated at the table hosted by the handsome, wealthy Lewis Holmes. While they are dancing, a shot is fired in their direction. Then mysterious things begin to happen to Martha. Meanwhile, the police reopen the murder case of a young woman whose body parts had been stuffed into a suitcase. Library school hadn’t prepared Martha to handle murder—or did it?
Morning Glory Hill, an independent living facility for senior citizens, is rich in its diverse and interesting residents. Marty Miller chose to call this place home because of the quality of services and facilities, including the charming hallways named after flowers. When she finds herself a victim of a possible theft, she turns to her two new friends to help her solve the mystery. As these three amateur sleuths embark on a madcap adventure to find a diamond necklace, they are unaware that other residents are busy with their own mission of coping with their neighbors. Even a resident Siamese cat and his diabolical owner get caught up in a unique plot to discredit fellow community members. When friendships are tested and romance enters the picture, a sense of family and a feeling of contentment that residents thought they had lost when they moved in provides them with peace and tranquility.
Some people have a unique ability to control others in such a manner that whatever they say or do is appropriate. This story depicts characters who, through blind loyalty to a leader, can destroy the lives not only of innocent children, but adults who have lost touch with reality and become as hurtful and destructive as their leader. While right does not always win, there are those who will continue to fight for the preservation of goodness. In doing so, they may lose the very thing that means the most to them.
MGH in Bloom, a sequel to Morning Glory Hill, demonstrates how people, regardless of their age, can grow and develop into a loving, caring family in an independent living facility for senior citizens. The humanity of the characters blooms with their friendship in funny, dramatic ways and pulls at the heartstrings. While two characters are busy trying to solve their own little mysteries, their lives intertwine in the most delightful ways. Romance, quiet and unassuming, is alive and well. A surprising hero emerges and exemplifies that love comes in many forms. While the characters are elderly, their hearts and spirits are as young as ever. Just like the morning glories that bloom outside their residence, they come in different colors and sizes. But when theyre planted together, they bloom just as gloriously.
The wealthy, but dysfunctional, Fadden family, known for its vast business empire and local charities appears to have everything a family could want. Like their patriarch, Roger Fadden, they are content with their affluent lives. The exception is Mary Jo, who is bored and discontented with her cold and distant husband. Hoping to find a new dimension in her life, she joins a community philanthropy, whose members include the handsome and suave Darius Davis and the blue-eyed Mitch McCabe. When she makes choices that complicate her life, her position in the family is threatened. But Roger and his family are hiding plenty of secrets like adultery, extortion, money laundering and, of course, murder. These secrets, however, are being guarded by a dead Indian and a special man and his strange-looking dog. When Mary Jo stumbles upon information that will destroy the future of the Fadden dynasty, she must choose between protecting her family or following her conscience.
Morning Glory Hill, an independent living facility for senior citizens, is rich in its diverse and interesting residents. Marty Miller chose to call this place home because of the quality of services and facilities, including the charming hallways named after flowers. When she finds herself a victim of a possible theft, she turns to her two new friends to help her solve the mystery. As these three amateur sleuths embark on a madcap adventure to find a diamond necklace, they are unaware that other residents are busy with their own mission of coping with their neighbors. Even a resident Siamese cat and his diabolical owner get caught up in a unique plot to discredit fellow community members. When friendships are tested and romance enters the picture, a sense of family and a feeling of contentment that residents thought they had lost when they moved in provides them with peace and tranquility.
Martha Harrison is an unassuming librarian who has just been promoted to director of the four public libraries in Logan County. Although Martha is a beautiful woman, she doesn’t think of herself that way. At a holiday party, sponsored by the county commissioners, she finds herself seated at the table hosted by the handsome, wealthy Lewis Holmes. While they are dancing, a shot is fired in their direction. Then mysterious things begin to happen to Martha. Meanwhile, the police reopen the murder case of a young woman whose body parts had been stuffed into a suitcase. Library school hadn’t prepared Martha to handle murder—or did it?
Some people have a unique ability to control others in such a manner that whatever they say or do is appropriate. This story depicts characters who, through blind loyalty to a leader, can destroy the lives not only of innocent children, but adults who have lost touch with reality and become as hurtful and destructive as their leader. While right does not always win, there are those who will continue to fight for the preservation of goodness. In doing so, they may lose the very thing that means the most to them.
The wealthy, but dysfunctional, Fadden family, known for its vast business empire and local charities appears to have everything a family could want. Like their patriarch, Roger Fadden, they are content with their affluent lives. The exception is Mary Jo, who is bored and discontented with her cold and distant husband. Hoping to find a new dimension in her life, she joins a community philanthropy, whose members include the handsome and suave Darius Davis and the blue-eyed Mitch McCabe. When she makes choices that complicate her life, her position in the family is threatened. But Roger and his family are hiding plenty of secrets like adultery, extortion, money laundering and, of course, murder. These secrets, however, are being guarded by a dead Indian and a special man and his strange-looking dog. When Mary Jo stumbles upon information that will destroy the future of the Fadden dynasty, she must choose between protecting her family or following her conscience.
MGH in Bloom, a sequel to Morning Glory Hill, demonstrates how people, regardless of their age, can grow and develop into a loving, caring family in an independent living facility for senior citizens. The humanity of the characters blooms with their friendship in funny, dramatic ways and pulls at the heartstrings. While two characters are busy trying to solve their own little mysteries, their lives intertwine in the most delightful ways. Romance, quiet and unassuming, is alive and well. A surprising hero emerges and exemplifies that love comes in many forms. While the characters are elderly, their hearts and spirits are as young as ever. Just like the morning glories that bloom outside their residence, they come in different colors and sizes. But when they're planted together, they bloom just as gloriously.
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