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Sunday at Six is a compelling story of friendship and love. Marin, the independent, successful lawyer, and Raleigh, the open-minded, jazz musician, college professor, are introduced by people they trust. She soon thinks he is the man of her dreams. Are things really what they seem. Is he everything that she has always wanted in a man? Love can be complicated. It wasn't supposed to be a longshot. But Marin has her four girlfriends - they all met freshman year of college, for the rough times. Ramona, the teacher, left her cheating husband after ten years of marriage and swore off men. Anna Lisa…mehr

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Sunday at Six is a compelling story of friendship and love. Marin, the independent, successful lawyer, and Raleigh, the open-minded, jazz musician, college professor, are introduced by people they trust. She soon thinks he is the man of her dreams. Are things really what they seem. Is he everything that she has always wanted in a man? Love can be complicated. It wasn't supposed to be a longshot. But Marin has her four girlfriends - they all met freshman year of college, for the rough times. Ramona, the teacher, left her cheating husband after ten years of marriage and swore off men. Anna Lisa preaches the virtues of marriage such that you ask who is she trying to convince that the boy from third grade is still the "man of my dreans." Melanie is the self confident one whose second marriage got her the man madly in love with her. While Karen, the pretty dentist, with the money, million dollar house, always a man, has it all? Now it's the Dinner Club, where they meet once a month on Friday, that's helping them deal with challenges as varied as their different personalities. Still, Marin is putting her hope in Releigh. Is this her best bet?
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Raye Springfield is a writer and lawyer. After decades writing legal documents, and opinions as administrative judge, she has now authored five books, pursuing her love of writing full-time. The first edition of her historical non-fiction is in the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, in Washington, D.C. In addition to her children's book, Raye is the author of The Legacy of Tamar: Courage and Faith in an African American Family, which documents family history as well as Haywood County, Tennessee history, and 2nd edition, both published by The University of Tennessee Press; Treasure in Jars of Clay: 100 Quotes on Joy, Life & Love; and the latest, a novel, Sunday at Six. She lives in Nashville, is the mother of a son and daughter, and somehow inspired both to also become attorneys