Blue Sky (The Morrow Girls Series, Book 2), by D. Bryant Simmons
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THE MORROW GIRLS COME OF AGE...Now the mother of six daughters, Belinda has three willful teenagers. As Nikki, Mya, and Jackie test boundaries, experimenting with love, sex, and drugs, Belinda tries everything she can think of to rein them in before they go too far. But Morrow blood runs thick and the tighter she pulls the reins, the more her girls rebel. Until she loses her grip completely and secrecy, addiction, and wounds from the past send the Morrow girls hurling down treacherous paths.Notes of Distinction:1 OF THE BEST BOOKS OF 20151 OF THE BEST INDIE COVERS OF 2015
Blue Sky (The Morrow Girls Series, Book 2), by D. Bryant Simmons- Amazon Sales Rank: #5431365 in Books
- Published on: 2015-10-06
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.21" h x .95" w x 6.14" l, 1.48 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 390 pages
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5 STAR REVIEW FROM READER'S FAVORITE
Loved the story, and will definitely be on the lookout for number three in the series. Although I hadn't read the first one, the brief synopsis at the beginning helped me to understand the background of the story.
The four separate stories in the book are very skillfully woven together in one incredible novel that made me wish I had read the first one, and I will definitely be looking for the next one.
The characters were well developed, the tale had real meaning to it, not rambling like some stories do but with a definite direction in mind. Blue Sky by Bryant Simmons was a good read.
--Reader's FavoriteFrom the Author This novel was not part of the original plan for the series. Those who've read the first book, How to Knock a Bravebird from Her Perch, may know that I planned to release How to Kill a Caged Bird as the second book in the series. Well, plans change. I didn't want to leave readers wondering what happened in the years between those two novels so .... I give you ... Blue Sky.In Blue Sky, you'll find four carefully woven stories as Pecan, Nikki, Mya, and Jackie lead you on a journey from 1987 to 1991. The Morrow family saga continues!
From the Inside Flap The Morrow Girls Come of Age...Belinda is happily remarried and her girls have finally been returned to her care. But the family isn't whole--not yet. Wounds from the abuse and separation are still fresh. Further complicating the issue is time's refusal to stand still.Belinda, now the mother of six daughters, has three willful teenagers. As Nikki, Mya, and Jackie test boundaries, experimenting with love, sex, and drugs, Belinda tries everything she can think of to rein them in before they go too far. But Morrow blood runs thick and the tighter she pulls the reins, the more her girls rebel. Until she loses her grip completely and secrecy, addiction, and wounds from the past send the Morrow girls hurling down treacherous paths.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Excellent Book About Four Sisters and Their Incredible Perseverance By Kieran Hair Having never read “How to Knock a Bravebird from Her Perch” (the first book in the story of the Morrow girls) and having read the reviews and synopsis which stated that the book featured four characters from 1987 to 1991, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. I figured each character was featured for a certain span, such as Pecan from 1987-1988, Mya from 1988-1989, and so on. This is not the case. The book only covers the years 1987 and 1991, and the point of view changes quite frequently. This gives it a constant shift in viewpoints which is not unlike that of William Faulkner’s “As I Lay Dying.”This is a good thing, since it helps to keep the story and the characters rather fresh. While there are four main protagonists (Pecan, Mya, Nikki and Jackie), they do not necessarily share the book equally. Pecan was by far my favorite, which was lucky since she appeared to be the most heavily featured earlier in the book. Mya is pretty heavily featured as well, and even narrates the opening chapter (which, set in 1983, helps newcomers to ease into the series). As the book goes on, Jackie occasionally features more than Pecan, and actually has more chapters in total. Nikki has the least, but is certainly not ignored. Each of them has their fair share of drama to deal with, concerning such dark themes as addiction, violence, and other problems that seem insurmountable when the average person is faced with them in daily life.The third book, “How to Kill a Caged Bird,” looks as if it will continue to revolve around Mya slightly more than her sisters, but this is fine. She is one of the strongest characters, although they all demonstrate a great deal of strength considering their hardships. Not only does “Blue Sky” present the reader with excellent dramatic fiction, but it seems as if the Morrow girls series at large could be a source of empowerment for some women who have felt bogged down by the problems life throws at them. A truly fantastic book.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. For the Young Adult: How Foresight Can Change Destiny By Scarlett Jensen This book, the second in the series, confirms the role of family ties in the future of young persons. We meet a family united under one roof during the time period 1983 to 1991, after foster care separated the lives of the siblings, for a time. The author is sensitive to the forces that can break - up relationships between siblings and parents. We get to know the factors she regards as crucial for a growing teen, specifically the needs and tribulations of girls.The dialogue is well thought out, simple and spontaneous, giving colour to each of the characters and that which underlines their diversity, thoughts, soul and physicality. Each character, depending on age and outlook, is confronted with choices regarding:-- Safety, social, educational, religious and cultural support;-- Familial rules;-- Inter-family relationships, love and marriage;-- Sibling rivalry, jealousy;-- Family tragedy, conflict and illness;-- Perils, moral challenges, and pitfalls in life;-- Growing-up pains, sacrifices, career choices, loyalties, trust and forgiveness.The author knows the heart of a girl and gives through her entertaining writings, her characters roles to teach young people to have fun and be safe. Through adhering to discipline and set boundaries which are so easily crossed under peer pressure, teens are shown the values to help them tow a straight line.Young adults will have time well spent when reading this series.Scarlett Jensen9 July 2015
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Happy Accidental Find! By D. White I read this novel front to back in one day! After reading How to Knock a Bravebird from Her Perch, I just HAD to grab this one to see how the Morrow Girls fared at the end of the first book. The three oldest girls, plus Pecan tell their own stories in this tale. I'm amazed, again, at how the writing in this novel gives you a piece of everyone-- how some of the girls endear themselves to Pecan, how some of them worshipped and revered RIcky, how some have pulled away altogether. And as the girls grow into women, how Pecan tries to keep them from making the mistakes that she made as a young woman who didn't know any better.I'm chomping at the bit for book three but I am told it'll be awhile. I'll be waiting!
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