In the gripping finale of the Frankie Girl Series, "Sunday Morning Sunrise" sees Frankie Taylor navigating her most profound challenges and triumphs yet. Now aware of the trauma she and her siblings endured, she sets out to right past wrongs and discovers family secrets and the truth about Larry O that shakes her to her core.
As Frankie and Alex’s relationship deepens, shadows from the past threaten the peace they’ve fought so hard to establish. When he risks everything to save vulnerable children, Frankie and Kat find themselves up against a deadly threat to save him.
Meanwhile, the redemption of her troubled brother Butch and the care of her aging grandparents weave a complex tapestry of familial duties and personal growth.
Set against the lush backdrop of Maryland’s Eastern Shore and the vibrant streets of Philadelphia, "Sunday Morning Sunrise" explores the enduring impact of the past on the present. As secrets unfold and old wounds are confronted, Frankie must decide how much of her future will be defined by the scars of her past. Can she forgive the unforgivable? Will love heal her?
Rich with emotional depth and unforgettable characters, this final installment celebrates the resilient spirit of a woman determined to craft her destiny, proving that sometimes, the most radiant beginnings are born from the darkest nights.
The Frankie Girl Little The Prologue Saturday Night at the Trailer Park Saturday Night in Paris Saturday Night in Philadelphia Sunday Morning Sunrise
Kae Wagner is a multi-genre award-winning and best-selling author writing in Modern Fiction, Romantic Suspense, Coming-of-Age, and Sweet Romance.
Saturday Night at the Trailer Park, Book 1 in the Frankie Girl Series, is well-loved by readers and is always noted as "a page-turner," and "one you won't be able to put down."
Midnight at the Back Gate, Book 1 in the Back Gate & Beyond Series, is a Romantic Suspense, Modern Fiction story that keeps the reader "up all night reading."
When not in the world of words, Wagner sneaks off for her secret pleasure of riding horses in the Wyoming mountains.
She founded The Bold Authors Network to help Indie Authors publish and sell their books.
“Sunday Morning Sunrise” has love overflowing. While redemption, forgiveness, and resilience continue to shine, it is love that takes center stage in the finale of The Frankie Girl series.
Author Kae Wagner has an extraordinary way of using her characters circumstances to tell multiple stories. Thus, it comes as no surprise that book four continues to incorporate this signature style. “Sunday Morning Sunrise” deftly uses Butch’s situation, and Frankie’s time with him, to once again show readers the bigger picture. This time using a literary classic “To Kill a Mockingbird,” Frankie reads to Butch, forcing us to reminisce on the story’s themes, including re-evaluating how we view people, the assumptions we carry, and the judgement we inflict. This popular book shows readers, including Butch, the greater meaning in the scheme of Wagner’s character’s lives.
Wagner uses her writing techniques, skillful portrayals, and character creation to bring deeper meaning to the reader’s life. Through Frankie, Alex, Rocky, and their many friends and family members, including the incarcerated Butch, Wagner has left a lasting imprint, an indelible message, and a crucial reminder of what is important. Living our life as Frankie has, overcoming hardship, lessons, and setbacks, shows us it isn’t our past that defines us but rather what we do with it.
Giving hope to the hopeless, strength to the broken, and courage to the quiet, Wagner inspires us all through her Frankie Girl. “Sunday Morning Sunrise” concludes a gorgeous, yet fraught, journey as we’ve watched Frankie undergo many experiences in her life. Hoping for her own happily ever after, this series has given us something we can all rally behind, a fierce Frankie Girl.