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Tapestry of Family by Sylvie D Parris (Book Showcase)

Hired to care for her elderly Great-Aunt Rosalyn, newly graduated nursing student, Danielle Petit, moves to Western North Carolina. There she finds herself intertwined in the life of a woman whose life and influence is much more expansive than expected and who has been underestimated by her son. Danielle finds help from friends, family and a handsome family attorney as tensions grow between mother and son, made worse by the unearthing of a long-hidden painting, and the son’s political ambitions.

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“I do want to thank you for agreeing to help my mother,” Spencer began. “This is your first nursing job, so I just want to be sure you’ve got everything you need for my mother’s care.”

“It did take some serious negotiating to get things set up,” Danielle replied. “I had been under the impression that I had another week to get everything up to speed for Aunt Rosalyn.”

“I do admit that I am taking a big chance on you.” Spencer tilted his head, ignoring the matter of the reduced time table. “You don’t look all that healthy yourself, and considering your past, I wonder if you are up to the task.”

“What I am is tired.” Danielle was irritated what she thought her uncle was implying. “I had a week less than expected to get the house ready for your mother, to get all the supplies ordered in, review her health records so I could plan her care, and set up rooms for both of us to sleep in, which I didn’t quite have time to complete.” She tucked a strand of hair that had escaped her slightly bedraggled braid. “I got this. I may look like hell right now because hair and make-up have had to take a back seat for the past few days. Don’t worry. Your mother is in good hands.” She stood. “Now, if you don’t mind, I’d like to get the chance to get acquainted with my patient.”

Spencer watched Danielle walk out of the room and sat there, staring at nothing in general for a moment. “Well, that’s that,” he declared aloud. Slapping his hands against his thighs, he stood and walked out of the room after Danielle.

 

 

 


 

Sylvie D. Parris is a product of a large family, good food, bad religion, terrific books and an over active imagination. Sylvie raised three children in the mountains of North Caroline along with an array of cats. She eventually settled in the upstate of South Carolina. Recently widowed, she co-exists with a grey tabby named Miko and a tuxedo wearing kitten named Baffi.

Sylvie started writing doing feature pieces for a local community newspaper, before moving to SC. She then spent two years writing a weekly humor column called Miss Mom for The Spartanburg Spark, a community weblog. That is where she learned how much she loved writing stories. She’s since had a short story, several of poems and two novels published. She enjoys reading, playing MMORGP games, haunting Twitter at 3 A.M. and gardening. 

 

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Happy Hump Day Indeed!

It’s cold and rainy outside but I’m still smiling. Why you may ask? Ok, the photo below is sexy as hell. No denying she has great breasts and cleavage. However, that’s not why I am so happy. The gracious BadBard, has struck again. Today, she showcased “Girls’ Night Out” on her BLOG. If and when you can stop staring at the photo, please venture down past  it and read the rockin’ review.


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“Emily has been fantasizing about being with Neeka for weeks. When they go out to the movies Emily thought it was just a girls night out at the movies but when she admits her attraction for Neeka things heat up quickly. 

Neeka had never suspected that sexy dance teacher wanted her. When Emily admits her attraction it leads to an explosive night, one she hopes will lead to more.

Weeks ago I was discussing with some friends on the Changeling Press loop that there wasn’t enough female/female romance out there. There is a lot of male/male and being a reader who likes to read all genres I always thought that there should be equal amount of both types of gay fiction.

Then I read Kameron Brook and realized that this is exactly what has been missing. Like the other novellas I have read from Kameron Brook the sexual scenes sizzle. But you also like the characters. Even though you meet Neeka and Emily for a short time, you cannot help but want to read more.”

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