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In this second book of the Hassie Calhoun trilogy, the now twenty-nine-year-old single mother moves from Nevada to New York City to pursue her career as a singer. Though she enjoys a degree of success, she cannot adequately care for her son and so agrees to marry a handsome gay lawyer, who is delighted to have a family. While attending the funeral of her childhood mentor in England, she falls in love with a charming Royal Navy officer, finds greater career success in London's West End and spends four years traveling between London and NYC, in an attempt to avoid hurting the ones she loves. Set…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this second book of the Hassie Calhoun trilogy, the now twenty-nine-year-old single mother moves from Nevada to New York City to pursue her career as a singer. Though she enjoys a degree of success, she cannot adequately care for her son and so agrees to marry a handsome gay lawyer, who is delighted to have a family. While attending the funeral of her childhood mentor in England, she falls in love with a charming Royal Navy officer, finds greater career success in London's West End and spends four years traveling between London and NYC, in an attempt to avoid hurting the ones she loves. Set during 1970s and 80s, this paging-turning epic spans the beginning of the AIDS epidemic, and the Falklands War.
Autorenporträt
Pamela Cory hails from Charlotte, N.C, where she received a Bachelor of Music degree from Queens University. After 15 years of working as a cabaret singer and vocal coach in the Southeastern USA, Pamela spent the next 25 years living in London, Paris and Dubai, where the story of Hassie Calhoun was born out of her love for music and strong ties to an international arena. Pamela currently lives in Florida.