Annie Crow Knoll: The Complete Collection

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Author: Gail Priest ISBN: 1230002598000
Publisher: Gail Priest Publication: September 30, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Gail Priest
ISBN: 1230002598000
Publisher: Gail Priest
Publication: September 30, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Take a trip to the Knoll . . . the place where people come to restore their spirits, heal their pain, and reclaim their lives.

This collection includes:

Annie Crow Knoll: Sunrise (Book 1) by Gail Priest

Annie Crow Knoll: Sunrise is a story about loss, survival, and the healing powers of friendship and nature. Annie is a strong-minded girl, who battles her secretive mother to uncover the truth about her grandmother's death. At nineteen, she goes against social convention and trusts and relies on Bo, her family's African-American friend and her surrogate father, as she struggles to save the fourteen summer rental cottages left to her by her parents. When the family legacy of depression emerges in her early adulthood, and Annie faces estrangement from her husband and young son, will she be able to embrace the love and acceptance that is offered by someone who has been there all along?

In this family saga, the ties that bind and tear us apart twine together the people whose lives are changed by Annie's fierce determination and the beauty of her knoll nestled along the head-waters of the Chesapeake Bay.

Annie Crow Knoll: Sunset (Book 2) by Gail Priest

Return to Annie Crow Knoll . . . a place where people come to restore their spirits, heal their pain, and reclaim their lives. In Annie Crow Knoll: Sunset, the healing powers of nature, art, and friendship offer courage to those facing loss and grief.

Nate Bidwell blamed his mother Annie for his parents' divorce. Buried hurts and resentments between mother and son make Nate reluctant to risk his heart when his childhood friend Beth Ann offers him her own. Instead, he allows himself to fall in love with the fragile and dependent June, and Annie's opposition to their marriage reignites years of unsolved conflict with her only child. Nate swears that he will never return to Annie Crow Knoll, his family home on the Chesapeake Bay. He and June move to Manhattan where he opens his dream restaurant and tirelessly works to build his career as a chef. When near-tragedy strikes their lives, Nate is forced to return to the one place he hopes may save his wife: Annie Crow Knoll. There, surrounded by the love and support of his mother, their friend Packard, and Beth Ann, will Nate and June be able to face their doubts and fears about themselves, their marriage, and their future?

Annie Crow Knoll: Moonrise (Book 3) by Gail Priest *Can be read as a stand-alone

Return once again to Annie Crow Knoll . . . a place to grieve loss, accept change, and rebuild a life worth living.

Breezy and Jemma, are world-class cyclists until violence at a race leaves Breezy with permanent physical disabilities and kills the man she loves. With her Olympic dream shattered, guilt and shame threaten to destroy her future happiness. Her sister Jemma escapes with only minor injuries, but the psychological damage she experiences shakes her self-worth, her Olympic potential, and her capacity to love.

The young women return to Annie Crow Knoll, their childhood home on the Chesapeake Bay, to heal and reclaim their lives, and with their parents and grandparents, struggle to make sense of life after this tragic and irrational incident.

Annie Crow Knoll: Moonrise is a story about the power to reinvent life after surviving loss and trauma.

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Take a trip to the Knoll . . . the place where people come to restore their spirits, heal their pain, and reclaim their lives.

This collection includes:

Annie Crow Knoll: Sunrise (Book 1) by Gail Priest

Annie Crow Knoll: Sunrise is a story about loss, survival, and the healing powers of friendship and nature. Annie is a strong-minded girl, who battles her secretive mother to uncover the truth about her grandmother's death. At nineteen, she goes against social convention and trusts and relies on Bo, her family's African-American friend and her surrogate father, as she struggles to save the fourteen summer rental cottages left to her by her parents. When the family legacy of depression emerges in her early adulthood, and Annie faces estrangement from her husband and young son, will she be able to embrace the love and acceptance that is offered by someone who has been there all along?

In this family saga, the ties that bind and tear us apart twine together the people whose lives are changed by Annie's fierce determination and the beauty of her knoll nestled along the head-waters of the Chesapeake Bay.

Annie Crow Knoll: Sunset (Book 2) by Gail Priest

Return to Annie Crow Knoll . . . a place where people come to restore their spirits, heal their pain, and reclaim their lives. In Annie Crow Knoll: Sunset, the healing powers of nature, art, and friendship offer courage to those facing loss and grief.

Nate Bidwell blamed his mother Annie for his parents' divorce. Buried hurts and resentments between mother and son make Nate reluctant to risk his heart when his childhood friend Beth Ann offers him her own. Instead, he allows himself to fall in love with the fragile and dependent June, and Annie's opposition to their marriage reignites years of unsolved conflict with her only child. Nate swears that he will never return to Annie Crow Knoll, his family home on the Chesapeake Bay. He and June move to Manhattan where he opens his dream restaurant and tirelessly works to build his career as a chef. When near-tragedy strikes their lives, Nate is forced to return to the one place he hopes may save his wife: Annie Crow Knoll. There, surrounded by the love and support of his mother, their friend Packard, and Beth Ann, will Nate and June be able to face their doubts and fears about themselves, their marriage, and their future?

Annie Crow Knoll: Moonrise (Book 3) by Gail Priest *Can be read as a stand-alone

Return once again to Annie Crow Knoll . . . a place to grieve loss, accept change, and rebuild a life worth living.

Breezy and Jemma, are world-class cyclists until violence at a race leaves Breezy with permanent physical disabilities and kills the man she loves. With her Olympic dream shattered, guilt and shame threaten to destroy her future happiness. Her sister Jemma escapes with only minor injuries, but the psychological damage she experiences shakes her self-worth, her Olympic potential, and her capacity to love.

The young women return to Annie Crow Knoll, their childhood home on the Chesapeake Bay, to heal and reclaim their lives, and with their parents and grandparents, struggle to make sense of life after this tragic and irrational incident.

Annie Crow Knoll: Moonrise is a story about the power to reinvent life after surviving loss and trauma.

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