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Julie Travers and her family moved from Cincinnati to Nashville in the 1960s to allow her father to accept a job as Financial Manager at a local bank. Upon graduation from high school, Julie is hired by the same bank as a teller. Once there, she meets the Branch Manager who becomes her close friend and eventual love interest. When her father appears to be involved in illegal activities that have caught the attention of the FDIC and FBI, she enlists his help to prove her father's innocence. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that the crimes are not confined to Nashville but reach much…mehr

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Julie Travers and her family moved from Cincinnati to Nashville in the 1960s to allow her father to accept a job as Financial Manager at a local bank. Upon graduation from high school, Julie is hired by the same bank as a teller. Once there, she meets the Branch Manager who becomes her close friend and eventual love interest. When her father appears to be involved in illegal activities that have caught the attention of the FDIC and FBI, she enlists his help to prove her father's innocence. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that the crimes are not confined to Nashville but reach much further into the Southeast. Just when she is about to give up hope of seeing her father expunged of any criminal involvement, an anonymous tip allows the local police to uncover the details of who is truly involved in the string of crimes. The Choices We Make is a story about the importance of listening to our inner voice when we are faced with making decisions that will shape our lives, realizing we have control over those decisions, and recognizing that the choices we make now will define, not only our present, but our future as well.
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Annell St. Charles is a native of Nashville, Tennessee, where she has lived, off and on, for more years than she chooses to remember. At the present time, she lives in Nashville with her husband, Costas Tsinakis, but they also spend part of each year on Hilton Head Island, S.C., and in Athens and Andros, Greece. During her early years, she wrote quite a bit of poetry, later becoming involved in writing feature articles and serving as the editor for her high school newspaper. She holds a Ph.D. in Nutrition Science with minors in Exercise Physiology and Applied Behavioral Analysis. Her professional activities have included patient counseling, group education, clinical research, and administration. She has also written numerous articles on health topics that have appeared in newspapers and journals, and has authored more than twenty-five continuing education booklets.