The sequel to The Making of Isaac Hunt returns with a new character, Cee Cee Johnson, a reporter who lies about her identity. When given an assignment in her hometown, Pettigrew, Cee Cee comes face to face with the truth about herself, her father, and the love she so desperately needs. Join us on this roller coaster ride of emotions filled with suspense, as Cee Cee Johnson discovers what it means to listen, learn, love and forgive.
Linda Leigh Hargrove blends suspense, humor, and faith into compelling stories about race and class in America. Her writings include contemporary novels, romance novellas, and self-help books. She resides in North Carolina with her husband and three sons. She blogs at LLHargrove.com.
I struggled to complete this book. It is one of those superior challenging books, a bit pretentious. Just not my cup of tea at all. Now if you like fiction with a deep meaning that is not easily apparent, if you like books that require a great deal of patience and thought then this is the book for you.
I didn't realize this was the author's sequel to the book "The Making of Isaac Hunt" until after I finished reading it. You'll definitely feel like you're right there with Cee Cee as you read this.