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Georgia Ayres is a fledgling reporter fresh out of high school when she joins the staff of one of Nashville's two competing newspapers. While she expects her job to be rife with challenges, given her age and gender, she never dreams that it will also be full of uncertainty and intrigue revolving around a mysterious man, an elderly woman, and a turn of events that could shake the local newspaper industry at its core. As she attempts to weave her way through an apparent conspiracy that stretches into the local political scene and threatens the closure of one of the two Nashville papers, she also…mehr

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Georgia Ayres is a fledgling reporter fresh out of high school when she joins the staff of one of Nashville's two competing newspapers. While she expects her job to be rife with challenges, given her age and gender, she never dreams that it will also be full of uncertainty and intrigue revolving around a mysterious man, an elderly woman, and a turn of events that could shake the local newspaper industry at its core. As she attempts to weave her way through an apparent conspiracy that stretches into the local political scene and threatens the closure of one of the two Nashville papers, she also finds herself on a journey of the heart that forces her to explore some of her deepest fears. When the precarious balance between her personal and professional life is turned upside down by love and loss, she must decide whether she is willing to accept the risks associated with change. This is a book about how fear can prevent us from saying what we really feel to those who mean the most to us, and how friendship, however unexpected it appears, can help us gain the courage to voice the things we have left unsaid.
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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.