Better Endings (Tammy Mellows Series book 2): Can be read as a stand-alone
by Tina Hogan GrantPublish: Jan 07, 2020Series: Tammy Mellows series book 2RomanceWomen's Fiction
Book Overview
It took a new love to discover her own demons
Tammy Mellows embarks on a journey of redemption and discovery in this heart-warming tale of love, strength, and the sea…
After narrowly escaping with her own life from Steven, the father of her child and an abusive heroin addict, Tammy Mellows believed she finally ga... ined control of her own self.
She couldn’t be more wrong. When a new love interest enters her world, the relationship unveils hidden demons Tammy never knew she had and feared they would destroy her newfound love with Dwayne, which had become the most important thing to her, other than her son.
Faced with unexpected challenges, she finds solace on the ocean and becomes a commercial fisherwoman—an industry dominated by men. Some of whom question her ability and stamina to make it through the season.
Still trying to cope with her own personal battles, she now finds herself facing high expectations in order to be accepted by the rest of the fleet, and for self-gratification, she must push herself to the limit and reach deep within herself, and rediscover a strength that had lain dormant for too long. And on a fateful night-crossing over storm-swept waters, she will face down her demons once and for all...
Will Tammy overcome her demons and find happiness with her new love?
Will she succeed and prove herself enough to become a member of the fishery?
Or will it end up being too much, resulting in her losing it all?
BIOGRAPHY . I was born in a small town called Ilkley. A quaint little Yorkshire town in England. I came to the States in the 1980s and soon found myself faced with many challenges from poor decision making on my part. My debut novel RECKLESS BEGINNINGS, which is based on true events takes you on that journey. I’ll be posting ... excerpts, a giveaway and more about the book in another post so be sure to check back.
I now live in a small mountain community in Frazier Park, southern California with my husband/best friend of twenty-seven years. If a couple can survive the frustrations, up & downs and not to mention the cost of building a house then, anything else that may come along will seem trivial and it does.
We love our little town and the many friends we have that also call it home. It’s a close-knit community where a simple task of going to the post office can sometimes take an hour. Not because the line was too long, (I’ve never seen more than three people in line at one time.) but because we spend too much time in the lobby chatting to everyone because we all know each other.
My husband and I are outdoorsy people and love exploring new towns, especially ghost towns and old western towns. Oh, the stories they could tell. I can only imagine.
I often post about my life on my blog
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