NAACP nominee and USA Today bestselling author Beverly Jenkins
continues her beloved Blessings series with a heartwarming novel about
what really makes a family.
There's never a dull day in Henry Adams, Kansas.
Tamar July has never had a great relationship with certain members of
her family. In fact, she'd characterize it as a "hate/hate
relationship." But when her cousin calls her with the news that she's
dying and wants Tamar to plan the funeral, she's shocked but is willing
to drop everything for her.
After a horrendous storm, Gemma finds a young boy and his little sister
walking on the side of the road. She takes them in, and quickly falls in
love with the orphaned siblings. But when Gemma contacts Social Services
to try to become their foster mother, she's told a white woman cannot
foster African-American children.
In the midst of these trials, Jack and Rocky are trying to plan their
wedding. The entire town comes together to lend a helping hand.
Though the residents of Henry Adams face seemingly insurmountable
obstacles, each of them will discover that family comes in many forms,
especially during the most trying of times.