Hagon's Bluff
by
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About the Book
With the lose of Angie Bradshaw’s husband she is now faced with a new challenge. She had to go to a town in West Virginia mountains for the reading of a will. Twins entered into her life that she knew nothing about, where they came from, or why they acted the way they do. When she finds out the children are beaten almost everyday she takes matters into her own hands and demands that she gets help. Her own two children accept these children and works with them. She struggles to show them affection because they have not been shown much if not any at all. The children’s Dad stays gone long periods of time on construction jobs which leaves them solely with their mother who abuses them. Angie gets temporary custody of the two children and later is given full custody. She finds out that they have not gone to school for two years and she teaches them over the summer. Once they find out that they are loved and cared for by Angie and her own two children, the twins start to change. Angie struggles from day to day with new challenges in Hagon’s Bluff.
About the Author
I have three credits at Richmond Community College in writing. A friend of mine is a professor at MIT in Boston. He has read some of my work. He has given me several tips in writing. He teaches people how to write. He teaches writers how to write. My wife and I have been married since 1992. She has read almost everything that I have wrote. I work a local John Deere dealership. We kive in a small community south of Laurinburg. We have several grandchildren and great grandchildren. In the spring and the fall I work five and a half days a week. We live in a trailer house and we have a few dogs. I have several novals written. Hagon's Bluff took me three and a half months to write and revise twice. I also like to write science-fiction novels. I have two more novels that will soon be finished. I have over ten novels written but unrevised.