
Dancing in the Rain
A Novella of Reconciling the Past, Reframing the Present, and Rehearsing the Future
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She still holds a grudge. When the one who abandoned her returns, will she let bitterness tear apart all she loves?
Washington, DC, 1997. Maxine “Maxi” Weldon is living her best life. After her childhood sweetheart bailed when their son was six, the devoted mother forged a promising career and happy home with her big-hearted husband. But the hard-working Jamaican native becomes alarmed when she walks in on her usually levelheaded twelve-year-old hanging up on a suspicious phone call.
With layoff rumors at work weighing heavily on her mind, Maxi's stress rises exponentially when she catches the boy’s bio-dad dropping him off at the house. And exploding in fury at both of them, the distraught woman is left reeling as she discovers they rekindled their father-son relationship.
As a perfect storm of anxiety gathers, can Maxine protect everything she’s built and make peace with the past?
With elegant prose and keen insight, Jacqueline P. Walker weaves a page-turning tale of the challenges facing blended families. With a measured and honest view of all four sides of the dynamic, Walker spins an absorbing story that will bring tears to your eyes and hope to your heart.
Dancing in the Rain is an emotional work of women’s fiction. If you like strong African American heroines, learning to forgive, and triumphing over adversity, then you’ll adore this captivating read.