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Blues From Down Deep

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Regina Pearson has never really known any family other than her late, widowed father. He cut ties with his own relatives in North Carolina long ago and moved to Hawaii, then raised Regina alone following her mother s accidental death. Living among the native Hawaiians so different from herself created in Regina a yearning for people to call her own. Then she finds among her late parents effects a letter written forty years earlier that leads to her mother s sister, Maude, a been-there, done-that blues singer, and her nonagenarian maternal grandfather, head of the extended family in New Bern, North Carolina.



For Regina, going to North Carolina to see Aunt Maude is the chance of a lifetime - an opportunity to bond with the people who share her roots and find the pieces of her she s been lonely for all these years. But the big, warm, loving family she s dreamed about is nowhere in sight. Instead, she finds uncles, aunts, and cousins torn apart by secrets and lies, petty squabbles and heartbreaking wounds stretching back for years a contentious clan ready to draw Regina front-and-center into their troubles. And just as this new situation threatens to overwhelm her, Regina discovers a passionate connection she hadn t counted on with a man who s ready to show her what real family s all about - and what it takes to keep the love flowing.

1 pages, Audio CD

First published January 1, 2003

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Gwynne Forster

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Gwynne Forster (1922-2015) was the pseudonym of American novelist, short fiction writer, demographer, and sociologist Gwendolyn Johnson-Acsadi. Forster was best known as an early innovator of the African American Romance fiction tradition. Forster was a prolific writer who authored more than 50 books, as well as multiple studies in the field of demography. Forster won a wide readership with her novels and garnered awards, including the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award and the Black Writers Alliance Gold Pen Award.

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EXCELLENT NOVEL!!!!
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April 30, 2011
I didn't care for this book at all. It was too predictable (Regina and Juliet's relation was obvious from the beginning), the writing was horrible, the dialogue was worse and the some of the story lines were just plain boring (sSarting a chili canning company?! Not interesting at all). It was very slow in the beginning and and then all of a sudden in the last chapter, she rushed everything. I felt like the important parts of the book (the reveal of the relation between Regina and Juliet & Regina falling for Justin) were developed well but when what we'd been waiting for actually happened it was less than exciting and not detailed enough. The epilogue was pointless. I didn't care to know what happened with the chili company. I wanted to know if Justin and Regina made it to the alter and started a family. I'm not a fan of books that have a ton of characters and I feel like this book had way too many characters to keep up with. This book gets two thumbs down from me.
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February 5, 2013
I'd give it a 2.5 stars. It seemed like a good story line but I had trouble staying focused, it just didn't keep my attention at all times.
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Knowing your family tree is important.
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