Family Seasons

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Author: Patricia Rick ISBN: 9781311463593
Publisher: Patricia Rick Publication: July 4, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Patricia Rick
ISBN: 9781311463593
Publisher: Patricia Rick
Publication: July 4, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Raymond Farrior, the overbearing patriarch and widely successful attorney, is bent on making the life of his three daughters Valencia, Jazzmine and Angelique as close to perfection as possible by selling their souls. The Farriors are loosely held together by Lydia Farrior a devoted mother and wife who holds the family's secrets but will not reveal her own. Valencia is the oldest daughter a graduate from Princeton Law School. However, she is more interested in earning her (Mrs.) than a law degree and succumbs to the dubious pressure of perfection which leads to self destruction. Jazzmine, a sexy siren, the apple of her father’s eye, is the savviest of the three and always knows what her father is up to before her two unsuspecting sisters. She is a strong woman who knows what she wants until tragic events forces her to rethink her path. Angelique is the youngest and most vulnerable and depends on the guidance of her older sister, Jazzmine. She seems to have everything a girl could want but a string of disastrous events forces her to reevaluate her life.

In each of the sisters struggle to find their place in this world, they must learn to pull away from Raymond’s misguided love. However, what the Farrior’s have yet to learn is that although you may choose your life and circumstances, you cannot choose your consequences.

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Raymond Farrior, the overbearing patriarch and widely successful attorney, is bent on making the life of his three daughters Valencia, Jazzmine and Angelique as close to perfection as possible by selling their souls. The Farriors are loosely held together by Lydia Farrior a devoted mother and wife who holds the family's secrets but will not reveal her own. Valencia is the oldest daughter a graduate from Princeton Law School. However, she is more interested in earning her (Mrs.) than a law degree and succumbs to the dubious pressure of perfection which leads to self destruction. Jazzmine, a sexy siren, the apple of her father’s eye, is the savviest of the three and always knows what her father is up to before her two unsuspecting sisters. She is a strong woman who knows what she wants until tragic events forces her to rethink her path. Angelique is the youngest and most vulnerable and depends on the guidance of her older sister, Jazzmine. She seems to have everything a girl could want but a string of disastrous events forces her to reevaluate her life.

In each of the sisters struggle to find their place in this world, they must learn to pull away from Raymond’s misguided love. However, what the Farrior’s have yet to learn is that although you may choose your life and circumstances, you cannot choose your consequences.

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