Farms are being repossessed, jobs lost, people are homeless, and ingenuity is required. Parker Malone chooses bootlegging for the challenge and thrill of outrunning revenuers. Hiding the moonshine and staying out of jail is fuel for the fire. When Parker allows a flapper from the speakeasy to talk him into committing crimes, his fun comes to a screeching halt. Ellie Brennen Malone lost her first love, Luke, due to family complications. Now she worries for her little girl and the unborn baby. Should she give up her precious child ? Led by Ellie's mother, the women of the temperance movement are determined to send the light to those bootleggers who buy, sell, and haul the booze to the speakeasies. Can they do this without risking their reputations? When Ellie discovers a heartbreaking betrayal, is her faith enough to see her through? A story of family, love, and secrets, set to the backdrop of Jazz music, flappers, and Model-T's, also takes us back to a peaceful life on a farm. Which will Ellie Choose? Send The Light is the third novel in The Roaring Twenties series. Although fiction, it is based on my mother's life as a young girl. This series is unique and refreshing, faith-based and uplifting. The characters face situations and challenges just as we all do, but call on their faith to see them through.
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