To Hide from a Northern Wind: River of Tears (Book 4)
J.B. Millhollin
Grey Place Books
ISBN-13: 978-1735874555
Paperback : 270 pages
Product dimensions: 6 x 0.68 x 9 inches
Weight 14.2 ounces
Language: : English
Website: http://www.jbmillhollin.com
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Prolific author and attorney J.B. Millhollin releases his fourth novel in the To Hide from a Northern Wind series, bringing his breathtaking and methodical storytelling about the 140 year family feud between the Masters and the Jenkins families to a close, amid a murder trial that brings the families together for a united cause. Read the entire series, and other novels by J.B. Millhollin via the links below. Fans of legal crime dramas will love this author.
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To Hide from a Northern Wind: Nashville Divided (Book 3)
J.B. Millhollin
Grey Place Books
ISBN-13: 978-1735874593
Paperback : 272 pages
Product dimensions: 6 x 0.68 x 9 inches
Weight 14.3 ounces
Language: : English
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J.B. Millhollin
Grey Place Books
ISBN-13: 9781735874500
Paperback : 272 pages
Product dimensions: 6 x 0.68 x 9 inches
Weight 14.3 ounces
Language: : English
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The war between both families during the early twentieth century, explodes, fueled by murder and moonshine. Back and forth they played their deadly game, with first one family assuming the role of antagonist and the other protagonist, then reversing their roles for the next confrontation.
Even though both of the founding fathers of the Jenkins family and the Masters family were now gone, their absence only seemed to help fuel the animosity between remaining family members. Whether at a church social, or while tending their moonshine in the hills of middle Tennessee, the subject matter of their conflict seemed to expand exponentially, drawing in both old and new members to fight the battle.
Eventually, both families found a new life in Nashville, away from the battlefield of Wilson County. But not long after settling, they soon determined even a city of that size wasn’t large enough to avoid the conflict. Both families continued to find new methods to finish old issues. Using force and intimidation, their violence throughout the city of Nashville turned the streets red with family blood along with the blood of any innocent bystander unlucky enough to find himself caught in the crossfire.
Book 2 of 4: To Hide from a Northern Wind: Wilson County (Paperback)
J.B. Millhollin
Grey Place Books
ISBN-13: 978-0578709734
Paperback : 270 pages
Product dimensions: 6 x 0.68 x 9 inches
Weight 14.3 ounces
Language: : English
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In 1875, Clem Jenkins purchased a farm along the banks of Spencer Creek, just outside the town of Lebanon, Tennessee. The property bordered the farm of George Masters, and, at least initially, the relationship between the two families, remained cordial.
What started as a disagreement concerning the withdrawal of water from the creek, soon extended to any conversation between the two men.
Clem achieved his desired result with force, using either his .45, or some other strong-arm method. George was successful while using his intellect, and his ability to persuade.
Both approaches were successful in prior dealings with others but not with each other.
Whatever the issue might be – water rights, their crops, their children, or their women – they simply could not agree on anything.
So began a never-ending deadly game of conflict, litigation, and murder, involving the families, their spouses, their children and their grandchildren.
Even as both families grew through the years and eventually moved to Nashville, the conflict continued, spilling out into the streets through four generations, until finally coming to a completely unpredictable ending in 2016.
BOOK ONE OF A FOUR BOOK SERIES OF HISTORICAL FICTION AND COURTROOM DRAMA SET IN MIDDLE TENNESSEE AND SPANNING 140 YEARS.
J.B. Millhollin
Grey Place Books
ISBN-13: 978-0578551722
Paperback : 352 pages
Product dimensions: 5.98 x 0.79 x 9.02 inches
Weight 1.14 pounds
Language: : English
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When Hope Whitmore’s four-year old son becomes the subject of a custody battle, she quickly realizes she is in the fight of her life. Hope would accept nothing less than complete and total custody. She desperately needed an attorney to represent her interests in the looming battle, but more than that she needed an attorney she could depend on to win.
Nashville trial attorney David Brenden, came highly recommended and after meeting with him he agreed to represent her interests. Unfortunately, along with his legal abilities, came a few personal problems of his own. His practice was becoming more than he could handle–it seemed lately everyone wanted to dissolve their marriage. David was also finishing up his own divorce, dealing with his mother’s illness and playing nursemaid to his brother who never met a drug he didn’t like.
During all those many months of litigation that follow, David and Hope fall desperately in love. But as the litigation comes to an end, and after all she has endured, Hope concludes she must leave Nashville and all the bad memories of her immediate past, behind. She begs David to leave with her, to start a new life with her somewhere else.
But how can he possibly leave all that he has ever known, including his family and his livelihood for her? Does he stay? Or is the intimate relationship they established through all these months of ligation strong enough to pull David away from all he has ever known and remain by her side?