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    Vivid
    Book 1 in the series:The Grayson Family

    Vivid - The Grayson Family by Beverly Jenkins
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    Vivid by Beverly Jenkins is a historical romance novel set in the period following the American Civil War and Reconstruction Era. It follows the story of Dr. Viveca Lancaster, an educated Black woman who becomes the town's doctor in Grayson Grove, Michigan. The plot revolves around Viveca's struggles and successes in a community where she faces discrimination and skepticism due to her gender, while also developing a romantic relationship with the handsome community leader, Nate Grayson. expertly weaves historical facts from the post-slavery era into the story, providing insights into the lives of African Americans during that time. The writing style is engaging and informative, with a focus on portraying strong and determined characters facing societal challenges.

    Dr. Viveca Lancaster, affectionately called Vivid by family and friends, glanced up from the medical journal she had been reading, when the blue-coated conductor entered the car. His appearance drew a...

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    Vivid
    Book 1 in the series:Color Theory

    Vivid - Color Theory by Ashley Bustamante
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    Vivid by Jessica Wilde
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    Vivid by Jessica Wilde is a heartwarming story about Merrick and Grace, two broken individuals who find solace and healing in each other's company. Merrick, a war survivor, is dealing with physical and emotional scars from his time in Iraq, while Grace is struggling to overcome the loss of her child and the trauma of the past. Their journey of healing and self-discovery is beautifully portrayed through the author's poignant writing style, capturing the readers' hearts and emotions.

    The plot revolves around Merrick and Grace's budding relationship, filled with misunderstandings, emotional turmoil, and eventual healing. Jessica Wilde skillfully weaves a tale of loss, love, and redemption, highlighting the struggles faced by war veterans and individuals dealing with personal tragedies. The book delicately balances moments of sadness with touches of lightness and hope, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged till the very end.

    Some may disagree, but there is nothing more humiliating to me than being twenty-nine years old and needing to move back home to your parent's house because you had been a fool. I wasn't embarrassed a...

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