The Roaring Twenties Come to Life! Amelia Winslow and her brother, Phillip, create new lives for themselves in New York during the exciting but dangerous Roaring Twenties. Against her familiy's wishes, Amelia becomes a nightclub singer with hopes of starring on Broadway. Owing her success to a gangster, she refuses to listen to the pleas of those concerned with her safety. While Phil pursues his dream of college and a career in law, he makes his family proud as an assistant district attorney. But he finds himself in love with someone who could put his future in jeopardy. Amelia and Philip become more and more entangled in a precarious underworld. Unless they can find a way out, they may be destroyed by their own most cherished dreams.
Gilbert Morris was one of today's best-known Christian novelists. He lived in Gulf Shores, Alabama, with his wife, Johnnie. He is the father to Lynn Morris and Alan Morris
This series by Gilbert Morris is one of my absolute favorites. Each book follows at least one member of a generation in the Winslow family tree and the member(s) gets saved and finds true love. There's also some commentary on the social conditions of the time frame. Truly interesting.
Another good episode in the House of Winslow saga. Always a few twists and turns, with a surprise or two. I never thought that I would read this many of the series. Now I just want to see what the next one is.
Amelia Winslow wants to act and perform for a living, but her big break doesn't meet her morals. She and brother Philip meet Rosa, daughter of a mob boss and a person who works for the mob.
8 - The gangster part of this story kept the book interesting. It was sad when Dom got killed. The rescue at the end was heroic and everyone was happy and in love - Phil and Rosa and Ryan and Amelia.
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