This novel blends the storytelling styles of Eudora Welty and Sue Monk Kidd, infused with the humor of Fannie Flagg. It features rich character development and explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the complexities of Southern life. The narrative is likely to resonate with readers who appreciate heartfelt tales that highlight personal growth and community ties, all wrapped in a warm, engaging atmosphere.
Jean Brashear Livres
Cette autrice, best-seller du New York Times et de USA Today, a découvert sa passion pour l'écriture à un âge avancé, se lançant dans l'écriture à quarante-cinq ans sans expérience préalable ni formation. Bien que cela ait bouleversé sa vie, elle décrit l'expérience comme exaltante et vivifiante. Elle prône avec ferveur la poursuite immédiate des rêves, plutôt que d'attendre un insaisissable 'un jour'. Forte de plus de cinquante romans publiés, elle aime aujourd'hui partager son parcours et discuter d'écriture et de livres avec ses lecteurs et ses confrères, acceptant les défis qu'elle a surmontés.






Hollywood's hot playboy stuntman Randall Mackey replaced the adrenaline rush of his career in the SEAL Teams with another life courting danger, but that existence is jeopardized by injury. The sexy bad boy of Sweetgrass Springs returns to the town where his teenage exploits made him a legend, only to find that his buddy's tomboy little sister has grown up in very interesting ways. If he thinks, however, that gifted horse trainer Rissa Gallagher will simply fall into his arms and help him dodge dealing with a haunting past and a future that looks grim, Mackey might want to think again.Rissa Gallagher has been abandoned by everyone in her family except the hard-hearted father who is physically present but cold and critical. She is the last hope for the land that has been in her family for six generations, and though Mackey is pure temptation incarnated in one very sexy package, he can never be more than a fling when the only thing he does better than make love is...leave.
Millionaire in Disguise
- 260pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Millionaire In Disguise by Jean Brashear released on Jul 25, 2001 is available now for purchase.
She can't stay in his world—and he can't leave hisBrilliant, driven surgical superstar Caroline Malone is desperate to recover from the injury that threatens to end her career, and she'll try anything that might help her heal—including a rest away from it all in the remote Davis Mountains of west Texas.Half Latino, half Anglo, Diego Montalvo knows exactly how it feels to have fate change your life. Three years ago he lost men as a Special Forces medic, and almost lost his life. Now back in the valley he left to follow the call of ambition—and feeling a measure of peace at last—he's trying to make a new life combining his Western medical training with the nontraditional ways of his Latino heritage as a curandero or folk healer.Diego's hard-won peace vanishes when Caroline arrives. He understands her world—once it was all he wanted—and there is much he can teach her…if she'll let him. But if he succeeds in healing her, she'll return to a world that's not the world where Diego is needed…or the one he needs.
Texas Roots: The Gallaghers of Sweetgrass Springs
- 250pages
- 9 heures de lecture
When scandal and an ambitious prosecutor wreck talented chef Scarlett Ross's life and she learns of a grandmother she never knew she had, she flees the notoriety to pay an anonymous visit to Sweetgrass Springs, Texas, a town kept alive only by her grandmother's determination and carried on the strong shoulders of sexy Texas cowboy Ian McLaren. There she is surprised to discover a yearning to sink roots deep in the Texas Hill Country-but she is terrified that the secrets she's hiding will endanger everyone she's come to love."Jean Brashear's distinctive storytelling voice instantly draws in the reader. She writes with warmth and emotional truth."¿ ~ #1 NY Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber
The story explores the unraveling of a seemingly perfect marriage after a man's personal struggles lead to the loss of his wife, Bella. As he grapples with his identity and the consequences of his actions, the narrative delves into themes of love, regret, and the quest for redemption. The emotional journey highlights the complexities of relationships and the impact of life's challenges on personal connections.
The story explores themes of guilt and redemption as a woman grapples with her past mistakes that have deeply affected her family. As she seeks their forgiveness, she also confronts her own inability to forgive herself. The narrative delves into the complexities of familial relationships and the struggle for healing, highlighting the emotional journey of coming to terms with one's actions and the quest for reconciliation.
This novel intertwines the narratives of strong female characters, drawing inspiration from the Southern literary traditions of Eudora Welty and Sue Monk Kidd, while infusing a touch of humor reminiscent of Fannie Flagg. Set against a richly depicted Southern backdrop, it explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the complexities of life. The engaging storytelling captures the essence of community and the unique experiences of women, making it a heartfelt and entertaining read.
Exploring themes of guilt and redemption, the story centers on a protagonist grappling with self-forgiveness after a significant mistake. As she navigates her relationships with family members who are struggling to understand her actions, the narrative delves into the complexities of love, accountability, and the quest for reconciliation. The emotional journey highlights the challenges of accepting one's past while seeking healing and understanding from loved ones.
Exploring the concept of home, this book delves into the emotional and psychological aspects of belonging and identity. It raises profound questions about what makes a place feel like home and the journey individuals undertake to discover their true sense of belonging. Through personal narratives and reflective insights, it invites readers to consider their own experiences and the universal quest for connection and stability.