In volume ten, Vivian and Jake draw closer to the day, that she finally leaves Chicago to join him in Wisconsin; however, before she leaves, Jake's son, Paul chooses to stay in the big city to get started on the plans he made for the summer, helping out people less fortunate than himself, building a strong public relations resume - to encounter a lady needing more, than his building skills. Shawn must face Deidre's decision to keep Angela with her for her own safety sending him into a night of desperate madness to figure a way of keeping his daughter; Ben accepts what he cannot change, his feelings for Crystal; as Meribel's greatest fear comes to a reality - to Derrick's horror!
Born in the south, Mississippi - grew up back and forth between there and Chicago, where she went to school. Keyes married early in life and gave birth to three beautiful children, two daughters, and a son. Currently, she has 7 grandsons and 1 granddaughter
She lives in Colorado now - after relocating from England where she used the backdrop of the small island to learn more about the world's historical past. A past that she's made a point to write about, as Ms. Keyes is a lover of history.
Currently, she is working on Saoirse - her sixth historical with Cromwell's reign that brought about Irish slaves - which will be followed by Fancy Free - another historical surrounding Cora's Daughters - the Fancy Series.
She can be found @ amberswann.org - where she continues to slowly build a world of quality interracial literature!
What more can I say this book is awesome! Shawn went crazy when he thought he was going to loose Angela his family meaning His wife and children Sylvia , Crystal, Ben and Mundo came up with a plan to get her back it was so cool. Sylvia has her husbands back and so do the kids I loved it. Derrick really learned how sick the teacher stalking him was all I can say about that is wow. Paul stays with Vivian in Chicago and learns some life changing things. Vivian gets ready to move away to her new life with Jake. I cried and laugh so much this book was a really satisfying read.