When Marshall VanDahmm’s wife, Violet, married four times previously, informs him that she’s divorcing him, he promptly falls apart. She refuses to offer a reason for the divorce, and Marshall is utterly confused. Out of anger and desperation, he decides to seek out one of Violet’s exes, Costa Pavlos, with whom he’s convinced she’s been having an affair. Despite a rocky introduction, Marshall and Costa form a tentative friendship, and together they seek out Violet’s other exes. It seems Marshall isn’t the only one Violet left on ambiguous terms. Now Marshall and Costa, with Owen, Brian and Tim have formed a renegade “support group” to work through the emotional, mental, and financial damage she’s left in her wake. Enter Jake: Violet’s high school sweetheart and the one who got away. The men are befuddled by Violet’s pining over Jake—what does he have that they don’t? And then, inexplicably altruistically, can they track him down in time to save him from Violet? The group sets out on a road trip to find Jake before Violet can, and on the way forge new friendships, new loyalties, and find new sides of themselves.
Elena and Roz have survived a childhood in the shadow of their mother's mental and emotional illness, and abandonment by a father who cannot cope with the destructive family dynamics they all face. After their mother dies, Roz comes up missing and Elena must step up to the plate to find her sister before it is too late.
Seventeen pieces of short and flash fiction (plus a bonus selection) ranging from dramatic fiction to speculative to horror. Features the National League for Innovation winner Chocolate, Forward, winner of the 2011 Renker Foundation Creative Writing Award, story turned into short film Intent, and Night Before which was a finalist in the New York City Midnight Writing Challenge in 2014.
You are like a rainbow is Robin Devereaux-Nelson's first children's book and is about families, diversity, love and self esteem. It is appropriate for children of all ages : 0-155 and beyond!--page 4 of cover.
Strange, gory killings, both animal and human, have been occurring in the Skamosh Woods area located between the towns of Ashton Bay and Irving, Michigan - a well known Native American Indian burial ground. When the killer, which seems to be neither human nor animal, threatens Nora Pepper and her unborn child, she must finally accept her psychic gifts to save herself and her baby. Enlisting the assistance of her ex-mother-in-law, Lucinda Pike, her Grandma Bernie, Stewart Schmidt of Spectral Investigations and of course, her handsome, Ojibwe ex-husband and father of her baby, Lucien Pike, Nora learns that in order to save the future of her family she must reach deep into a dark and horrific past."--Page 4 of cover.
BOOK ONE of the THE NORA PEPPER PARANORMAL SERIES: PENDULUM Nora Pepper, a private chef and reluctant psychic, has a lot on her plate: a run-in with her high school nemesis, Vivian Waldemar-Spruce, dealing with her artist grandmother, Bernie Pepper and Great Aunt Bobbi who are rumored to be "witches" and a roller coaster relationship with her handsome ex-husband and police detective, Lucien Pike. Add to that the specter of a set of dead twins and a nerdy (probably crazy) ghost hunter and you definitely have one psychic chef who finds herself in some particularly deep hot water when she is pushed to investigate the 70+ year old cold case of Bettie Pepper, her missing great-aunt, who disappeared in 1938.
When Marshall VanDahmm’s wife, Violet, married four times previously, informs him that she’s divorcing him, he promptly falls apart. She refuses to offer a reason for the divorce, and Marshall is utterly confused. Out of anger and desperation, he decides to seek out one of Violet’s exes, Costa Pavlos, with whom he’s convinced she’s been having an affair. Despite a rocky introduction, Marshall and Costa form a tentative friendship, and together they seek out Violet’s other exes. It seems Marshall isn’t the only one Violet left on ambiguous terms. Now Marshall and Costa, with Owen, Brian and Tim have formed a renegade “support group” to work through the emotional, mental, and financial damage she’s left in her wake. Enter Jake: Violet’s high school sweetheart and the one who got away. The men are befuddled by Violet’s pining over Jake—what does he have that they don’t? And then, inexplicably altruistically, can they track him down in time to save him from Violet? The group sets out on a road trip to find Jake before Violet can, and on the way forge new friendships, new loyalties, and find new sides of themselves.
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