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Bestselling Author Inglath Cooper’s Nashville – Part One – Ready to Reach – 17/18 Rave Reviews & Just $1.99 on Kindle

Amazon Bestselling Author of Truths and Roses

4.6 stars – 18 Reviews
Or currently FREE for Amazon Prime Members Via the Kindle Lending Library
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Nashville – Part One – Ready to Reach – A Novella

Nineteen-year old CeCe Mackenzie leaves Edgetown, Alabama for Nashville with not much more to her name than a guitar, a Walker Hound named Hank Junior and an old car she’d inherited from her grandma called Gertrude.

But Gertrude ends up on the side of I-40 in flames, and Nashville has never seemed farther away.

Help arrives in the form of two Georgia football players headed for the Nashville dream as well. When Holden Ashford and Thomas Franklin stop to offer CeCe and Hank Junior a ride, fate may just give a nod to serendipity and meant to be.

Reviews

“This storyline caught me up in its very beginning. Loved the unexpected of which characters would be close. Can’t wait for Part II!” – Amazon Reviewer, 5 Stars

” I could feel the anxieties and triumphs of CeCe, Holden and even Thomas! Hank Jr.–PLEASE get to the second novella!! I didn’t want it to end!! I loved it!” – Amazon Reviewer, 5 Stars

About The Author

I love books! From my earliest memories, I loved being read to and then reading practically every book in my elementary school library. There’s something about taking a little trip into a wonderful story that is its own unique pleasure. Over the years, my favorite authors have provided me with glimpses into worlds I would never have known had I not picked up their books. From Beverley Cleary to Lavyrle Spencer to Jodi Piccoult to Anita Shreve and so many others, I am grateful they chose to become storytellers. A great story has the power to move, change and shape its readers. To me, that’s an honorable calling and a task I aspire to.

Visit Inglath’s website at http://www.inglathcooper.com/.

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