Divided We Fall/Judge Not

Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Divided We Fall/Judge Not by Portia Dawson, iUniverse
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Portia Dawson ISBN: 9781469789514
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: March 16, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Portia Dawson
ISBN: 9781469789514
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: March 16, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Divided We Fall

When Kat McDonald reads the morning headlines about a furniture giants bankruptcy, she is overcome with deeply buried grievances. Kat is a Campbell by rights, but a McDonald by choice. She already resents her place as the unacknowledged daughter of the wealthy Campbell family, but in the wake of the bankruptcy, Kat suddenly finds herself drawn into the Campbell familys web of secrecy and lies. Only time will tell if she can reconcile her feelings before it is too late.

Judge Not

Disillusioned after losing her job as a reporter for the Chicago Tribune, Nikki Ragazzi returns to her hometown to regroup, taking a job as a sales clerk in her mothers gift shop. But when Nikkis father and grandfather broker a land deal between a politician and a mall development company, tempers flare. After Nikki writes an article about the property sale, she is suddenly drawn into the unsettling controversy. To top it off, now she must deal with Annie Mae Bailey, a demanding ninety-year-old woman who has hired her to coauthor her memoir.

Divided We Fall/Judge Not shares two novellas that take a compelling glimpse into the lives of everyday characters who must learn to heal from the past before each can embrace the future.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Divided We Fall

When Kat McDonald reads the morning headlines about a furniture giants bankruptcy, she is overcome with deeply buried grievances. Kat is a Campbell by rights, but a McDonald by choice. She already resents her place as the unacknowledged daughter of the wealthy Campbell family, but in the wake of the bankruptcy, Kat suddenly finds herself drawn into the Campbell familys web of secrecy and lies. Only time will tell if she can reconcile her feelings before it is too late.

Judge Not

Disillusioned after losing her job as a reporter for the Chicago Tribune, Nikki Ragazzi returns to her hometown to regroup, taking a job as a sales clerk in her mothers gift shop. But when Nikkis father and grandfather broker a land deal between a politician and a mall development company, tempers flare. After Nikki writes an article about the property sale, she is suddenly drawn into the unsettling controversy. To top it off, now she must deal with Annie Mae Bailey, a demanding ninety-year-old woman who has hired her to coauthor her memoir.

Divided We Fall/Judge Not shares two novellas that take a compelling glimpse into the lives of everyday characters who must learn to heal from the past before each can embrace the future.

More books from iUniverse

Cover of the book Every Day with Jesus by Portia Dawson
Cover of the book Several Things at Once by Portia Dawson
Cover of the book Deepest France: Mysterious Days by Portia Dawson
Cover of the book Clips in Time by Portia Dawson
Cover of the book How to Heal Emotional Trauma by Portia Dawson
Cover of the book A Remnant of Time by Portia Dawson
Cover of the book Columbus Avenue Boys by Portia Dawson
Cover of the book Leading Collaborative Organizations by Portia Dawson
Cover of the book The Tracks by Portia Dawson
Cover of the book The Vision of the Quest by Portia Dawson
Cover of the book Brand Dna by Portia Dawson
Cover of the book Seekers by Portia Dawson
Cover of the book Control Is Jack by Portia Dawson
Cover of the book Grampa's Left Arm and Other Stories by Portia Dawson
Cover of the book All You Need Is A.S.K. by Portia Dawson
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy