Heir to the Everlasting by Janice Daugharty is free today from the Amazon Kindle store, and has received an average user rating of 4 out of 5 stars based on 20 customer reviews.
Category: Family Saga
Book Description:
The Pulitzer-nominated author of EARL IN THE YELLOW SHIRT turns her acclaimed talents to an epic story of three generations of Southern women at Big Eddy, the home place they love.
HEIR TO THE EVERLASTING begins at the turn of the last century with the beautiful, determined Pinkie Alexander, strong-willed matron of the Alexander clan.
Come Hell or the high water of the south Georgia river which gave Big Eddy its name, Pinkie will ensure the survival of her family on their beloved land–a place where the family cemetery guards the spirit of the past, and where secrets, as well as the dearly departed, are buried.
Follow the lives, loves, mysteries, deadly feuds and steely courage of the Alexander women through a full century of joys and sorrows. HEIR TO THE EVERLASTING showcases the culture, language and daily travails of their time and place with vivid storytelling skills and Janice Daugharty’s love for “the working words.”Sound good? I love family saga stories...
But for now, this is going to have to wait, there is more writing to be done!
4 comments:
Thanks Bonnie! I just added it to my Kindle! Happy Writing!
Heather
I got a Kindle for Christmas and already have 9 books! This is like UFO's and PIGS. I will never be able to read all the books I'm downloading! It's all your fault!! LOL Toni in TN
Love the free books you suggest. I've begun reading before falling asleep, and I've been sleeping better! Keep 'em coming. Thanks!!
Thanks, Bonnie! Another free ebook to keep me reading instead of sewing /;-)
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