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In this novelette, Author LaToya Geter expands her writing to Contemporary Romance with Historical Fiction. The author's mission is to celebrate the freedom to love by honoring the day Africans and African Americans were freed from enslavement.
Pastor Daniel Reynolds from the Recipe Of A Godly Woman Series and his daughter and artist, Ariel, serve as vessels for the lost love between Crestview's historian, Tabia, and the city's new archaeologist, Holden.
Five years ago, Holden, a young white man, ran from generational racism to learn how to stand up for his love for a black woman. Hurt with a passion for her people, Tabia was forced to live without him. Preserving the history of Africans and African Americans in Crestview.
Pastor Reynolds calls Holden with a digging offer that he can't resist. Holden takes the opportunity to do the one thing he loves with the woman he loves. Holden is back home to preserve the history of enslaved people with Tabia while remembering their journey to the freedom to love.
Holden has plans for Tabia on Juneteenth in Crestview. Her love for him allows her to go with the flow. What does he have planned?
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