The Light Always Breaks
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The Light Always Breaks

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The Light Always Breaks

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As 1947 opens, Eva Cardon is the twenty-four-year-old owner of Washington, D.C.'s, most famous Black-owned restaurant. When her path crosses with Courtland, a handsome white senator from Georgia, both find themselves drawn to one anotherā€”but the danger of a relationship between a Black woman and a white man from the South could destroy them and everything they've worked for.

Few women own upscale restaurants in civil rights era Washington, D.C. Fewer still are twenty-four, Black, and wildly successful. But Eva Cardon is unwilling to serve only the wealthiest movers and shakers, and she plans to open a diner that offers Southern comfort to the working class.

A war hero and one of Georgia's native sons, Courtland Hardiman Kingsley IV is a junior senator with great ambitions for his time in D.C. But while his father is determined to see Courtland on a path to the White House, the young senator wants to use his office to make a difference in people's lives, regardless of political consequences.

When equal-rights activism throws Eva and Courtland into each other's paths, they can't fight the attraction they feel, no matter how much it complicates their dreams. For Eva, falling in love with a white Southerner is all but unforgivableā€”and undesirable. Her mother and grandmother fell in love with white men, and their families paid the price. Courtland is already under pressure for his liberal ideals, and his family has a line of smiling debutantes waiting for him on every visit. If his father found out about Eva, he's not sure he'd be welcome home again.

Surrounded by the disapproval of their families and the scorn of the public, Eva and Courtland must decide if the values they hold most dearā€”including loveā€”are worth the loss of their dreams... and everything else.

The author of When Stars Rain Down returns with a historical love story about all that hasā€”and has notā€”changed in the United States

  • Historical romance set in civil rights era Washington, D.C.
  • Stand-alone novel
  • Book length: approximately 120, 000 words
  • Includes discussion questions for book clubs

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Publisher
Harper Muse
Year
2022
ISBN
9780785240600

Table of contents

  1. Dedication
  2. Epigraphs
  3. Contents
  4. One: Eva
  5. Two: Eva
  6. Three: Courtland
  7. Four: Courtland
  8. Five: Eva
  9. Six: Eva
  10. Seven: Courtland
  11. Eight: Courtland
  12. Nine: Eva
  13. Ten: Eva
  14. Eleven: Courtland
  15. Twelve: Courtland
  16. Thirteen: Eva
  17. Fourteen: Eva
  18. Fifteen: Courtland
  19. Sixteen: Courtland
  20. Seventeen: Eva
  21. Eighteen: Eva
  22. Nineteen: Courtland
  23. Twenty: Courtland
  24. Twenty-One: Eva
  25. Twenty-Two: Eva
  26. Twenty-Three: Courtland
  27. Twenty-Four: Courtland
  28. Twenty-Five: Eva
  29. Twenty-Six: Eva
  30. Twenty-Seven: Courtland
  31. Twenty-Eight: Courtland
  32. Twenty-Nine: Eva
  33. Thirty: Eva
  34. Thirty-One: Eva
  35. Epilogue
  36. Discussion Questions
  37. Acknowledgments
  38. About the Author
  39. Praise for Angela Jackson-Brown
  40. Also by Angela Jackson-Brown
  41. Copyright