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Late summer 1931 and twenty-seven-year-old Adelyn Crawford is lying in a hammock in Tulip Junction, Georgia. She lives on this working farm with her sons, her parents, her uncle Tyree and Aunt Grace, and occasionally, these days with Garnett, her husband. One afternoon she is lying in a hammock that begins to swing, and half of her feels she is asleep; the other half knows better when her former lover Innis Crawford begins to make love to her. She knows that her dead lover is back for her. She worries he is planning to stay this time. The novel travels back to 1918. Innis's brother, Garnett,…mehr

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Late summer 1931 and twenty-seven-year-old Adelyn Crawford is lying in a hammock in Tulip Junction, Georgia. She lives on this working farm with her sons, her parents, her uncle Tyree and Aunt Grace, and occasionally, these days with Garnett, her husband. One afternoon she is lying in a hammock that begins to swing, and half of her feels she is asleep; the other half knows better when her former lover Innis Crawford begins to make love to her. She knows that her dead lover is back for her. She worries he is planning to stay this time. The novel travels back to 1918. Innis's brother, Garnett, is ever-present, a witness to their passion. When Innis dies in a suspicious auto accident, Adelyn falls into Garnett's waiting arms. The courtship with Garnett has an equally inevitable storminess, first in New York City, then Flapper era Paris and the South of France. Now Innis wants to come back to be with Adelyn. Who will win this battle?
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Renee Ebert was born in Philadelphia, the oldest of three children. Her greatest love was reading. Renee married young and quickly had children. When not caring for her little ones, she launched her own study of fiction combining best sellers that caught her eye and the masterpieces of the past, Bronte sisters, Jane Austen, and forward to Dorothy Parker. "Parker was a discovery in so many ways, cryptic, sarcastic, no rules but her own; she was a true hero." She moved with her new husband, Louis Wasser, to Washington D.C., where she was Inspired at Georgetown University by her English Lit professor, Dr. Knoll, and turned writing papers into plotting novels. Renee has had a long career in philanthropy and public health with nonprofit organizations; work which she still enjoys. She now lives her dream near the ocean in Ormond Beach, Florida writing new novels. She is a member of the Authors Guild and of a group of writers who continue to inspire her to tell her stories.