The Ghostwriters by Mickey J. Corrigan is surprising. This is the first of Mickey Corrigan's books I have read and I found myself very intrigued.
Jacy McMasters is a struggling writer and part-time waitress with a lot of personal issues. She will admit it and tell you upfront that life has dealt her some doozies! She often wakes up in a strangers bed and can not remember what happened the night before. Jacy has a bitter relationship with her mother, sympathy for her father, and respect for her younger brother. But she also has a lot of resentment and feelings of low self-esteem to deal with in her life.
I will not post spoilers ..... the book is fascinating! Because of the use of the "F" word on almost every page, I was not expecting to like the story. BUT... I put my prim feelings aside and delved into this story. The author has written an awesome and heart-rending twist. I actually was listening to the book as I was on an outdoor-nature-photography-hike and as some of Jacy's life events were revealed, I had to stop my hike. I grabbed my coffee, sat on a boat dock, and sobbed...no joke!
NOW, get this book and read it all the way through! (I'm channeling my Bossy Grandma and she is telling you to do this)
Jacy McMasters is a struggling writer and part-time waitress with a lot of personal issues. She will admit it and tell you upfront that life has dealt her some doozies! She often wakes up in a strangers bed and can not remember what happened the night before. Jacy has a bitter relationship with her mother, sympathy for her father, and respect for her younger brother. But she also has a lot of resentment and feelings of low self-esteem to deal with in her life.
I will not post spoilers ..... the book is fascinating! Because of the use of the "F" word on almost every page, I was not expecting to like the story. BUT... I put my prim feelings aside and delved into this story. The author has written an awesome and heart-rending twist. I actually was listening to the book as I was on an outdoor-nature-photography-hike and as some of Jacy's life events were revealed, I had to stop my hike. I grabbed my coffee, sat on a boat dock, and sobbed...no joke!
NOW, get this book and read it all the way through! (I'm channeling my Bossy Grandma and she is telling you to do this)
*Original Photo-Art by Diane Lochala
JACY's BlueBird
Jacy's Bluebird... (a picture I took as I sobbed while listening to Jacy's trauma at Renew)
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