Category Archives: African-American Novels

The Making Of Isaac Hunt

The Making Of Isaac Hunt by Linda Leigh Hargrove

From amazon.com:
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
At his grandfather’s deathbed, Isaac Hunt, a black man with blue eyes and skin so fair he looks white, learns his parents aren’t really his parents. Armed with only his birth mother’s name and the city where she last lived and reeling from betrayal, he goes in search of her and in search of the truth about his past. His odyssey takes him deep into the south, where the Klan still rules the small town of his birth, and where more than one person does not want Isaac to uncover the truth about who he his. Along the way, he must deal with issues of faith and forgiveness in this coming-of-age novel about race, identity, courage, and truth.

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This is a story that people of all races can relate to. Isaac Hunt goes on a journey to find the truth about his biological parents. He’s a young man feeling sickened about secrets that have been locked away from him his entire life. Betrayed, he must return to his mother’s town and find out more about her, and his White father. During his journey he’s hurt both emotionally and physically. Stubborn, Isaac finds it hard to let go and let God have control over his life. Peace cannot reign in Isaac’s tumultuous life until he learns the most important lesson that each of us must embrace.

I enjoyed this wonderful story. I have the sequel, Loving Cee Cee Johnson, in my to-be-read pile!

I’d like to top off this post by asking a question, and you all can answer if you feel like it! Have you ever felt hurt because someone has lied or hidden important information from you? How did you deal with it? What did you do?

It’s getting close to my bedtime, so I can’t think of an answer to my own question right now, but, if you feel so inclined, feel free to chime in!

~Cecelia Dowdy~

John’s Quest, A Review


Check out this great review of John’s Quest on the Tidbits And Treasures Blog!

From Tidbits And Treasures: This book is a great read and wonderful love story. I could have read it in one sitting. One just feels as though they are living right there, witnessing what is going on in these people’s lives. And that is the essence of a successful novel.

Enjoy!

~Cecelia Dowdy~

Milk Money – A 4-Star Review Posted On Amazon.com

Here’s a four-star review of my novel, Milk Money, posted on Amazon.com.

From Amazon.com:
Cecelia Dowdy’s sophomore (actually, I believe it’s her 3rd…) effort, “Milk Money,” is a lovely novel. Miss Dowdy has improved immeasurably in her creation of dialogue, and her attention to detail in storytelling makes this book an enjoyable read. From the charming title to the wonderfully engaging opening paragraph, I was hooked on this book. The conflict created by the author felt less contrived than in “John’s Quest”. Bravo, Cecelia, this is a cool book!

This is the story of Emily, a young girl running a dairy farm without the ability to do everything on her own, and Frank, the CPA hired by Emily’s stepmom to see to the accounting side of the business. I was absolutely captured from the opening chapter, and invested as I learned why Emily was running the place and began to question stepmom’s motives. “Milk Money” is a sweet story and a worthwhile way to spend a few hours.

So, if you haven’t purchased Milk Money, I encourage you to do so! It’s a sweet story that I’m pretty sure you’ll love!

~Cecelia Dowdy~