Author: | Bob Whitt | ISBN: | 9781301318162 |
Publisher: | Bob Whitt | Publication: | July 18, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Bob Whitt |
ISBN: | 9781301318162 |
Publisher: | Bob Whitt |
Publication: | July 18, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This is a story of honesty and lies that will shake the very foundation of your basic beliefs. It's a story that questions the difference between imagination and the fundamemtal belief in God. It's set in a time when life was hard for most and exceptionally good for a few.
James Edward Whittaker, a good looking man, arrives in a small Northeastern Kentucky village on a beautiful April day in 1930 and the hills are in full glow from the redbud tree. It would be hard to imagine the affects of the Great Depression in view of natures display in this beautiful valley. On that day the beauty of a Cherokee woman dazzles James. Her name is Beverly Hayes and the attraction is mutual.
From that meeting comes an intriguing tail of Eastern Kentucky hill country. A revealing story of well kept secrets and the uncovering of forbidden love. It's a story of hard times and those fortunate. It tells of loyalty not often seen and heart rendering betrayal from The Valley to the decks of the battleship Arizona at Pearl Harbor. You'll understand how distrustive the hearts of mankind can be when seeing how James and Beverly deal with murder that turnes their lives inside out.
From The Valley of Secrets in Northeastern Kentucky to the breathtaking grandeur of Tuscany Italy you will feel the intense involvement, raw emotion, and sexual encounters as life elvolves. You will feel the emotions in knowing how some connect to nature and God and the superstitions that permeate these hills, superstitions that chill your very soul and shake your inner spirit. You will feel the emotions of those who believe reverently that God always protects and those who know the difference. This story will reveal how humans refuse to change and how some do for a better life. It's set in the 1930's forward to present day and uncovers mankind's unwavering and sometimes-misguided trust in God and human-to-human travesty. It will without question test your most guarded sensibilities.
This is a story of honesty and lies that will shake the very foundation of your basic beliefs. It's a story that questions the difference between imagination and the fundamemtal belief in God. It's set in a time when life was hard for most and exceptionally good for a few.
James Edward Whittaker, a good looking man, arrives in a small Northeastern Kentucky village on a beautiful April day in 1930 and the hills are in full glow from the redbud tree. It would be hard to imagine the affects of the Great Depression in view of natures display in this beautiful valley. On that day the beauty of a Cherokee woman dazzles James. Her name is Beverly Hayes and the attraction is mutual.
From that meeting comes an intriguing tail of Eastern Kentucky hill country. A revealing story of well kept secrets and the uncovering of forbidden love. It's a story of hard times and those fortunate. It tells of loyalty not often seen and heart rendering betrayal from The Valley to the decks of the battleship Arizona at Pearl Harbor. You'll understand how distrustive the hearts of mankind can be when seeing how James and Beverly deal with murder that turnes their lives inside out.
From The Valley of Secrets in Northeastern Kentucky to the breathtaking grandeur of Tuscany Italy you will feel the intense involvement, raw emotion, and sexual encounters as life elvolves. You will feel the emotions in knowing how some connect to nature and God and the superstitions that permeate these hills, superstitions that chill your very soul and shake your inner spirit. You will feel the emotions of those who believe reverently that God always protects and those who know the difference. This story will reveal how humans refuse to change and how some do for a better life. It's set in the 1930's forward to present day and uncovers mankind's unwavering and sometimes-misguided trust in God and human-to-human travesty. It will without question test your most guarded sensibilities.