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$25 Amazon GC-1-WW-The Long Journey Home-James Robinson-Ends 5/27

Tuesday, May 15, 2018


Doctors are pretty notorious --they are known for ignoring their families-Samuel is no different. Can Samuel change to save his marriage?

The language is still sleazy, sometimes to the extreme, but at least it is mostly between a husband and wife. Samuel and his wife have gotten back together--but they still have a couple of issues to overcome. As for the rest of the family--breakups happen--someone attempts suicide-is stopped in the nick of time and then becomes reunited with a long ago boyfriend.

All in all Thanksgiving dinner is what one would expect in a loud and boisterous family--and is there a wedding ceremony coming?



The Long Journey Home (Johnson Family Legacy Book 3) by [Robinson, James]
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The Johnson’s—Dr. Samuel Johnson, his wife Tabitha and Samuel’s parents, Maxine and Samuel, Sr.–have had a tumultuous four-day wedding trip that would destroy most families. Tabitha makes a fool of herself trying to get Samuel’s attention at the wedding but Samuel is too busy to notice. He is having a torrid liaison with Kat, the gorgeous maid of honor half his age. After missing their flight home, the family lays waste to the Savannah Airport: unearthing dark secrets, sharing unbelievable confessions, and turning their eight-hour layover into an episode of some sleazy talk show. But, as the third story begins, Samuel and Tabitha have taken a step in the right direction. They put a patch on their differences, eschew their trip back home to Pittsburgh, and enjoy a night of hot sex in a Savannah hotel that they’ve never enjoyed before in their marriage. Tragedy will strike Maxine as Senior’s heartless actions put her over the edge. But Tabitha and Samuel will attempt to pull the entire family together once and for all…for the Long Journey Home



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Each book may be read as a stand-alone novel, or as part of the series.

Book of Samuel (Johnson Family Chronicles, Book 1) by [Robinson Jr., James]
Book of Samuel, Johnson Family Chronicles, Book 1

Stranded in the Savannah, Georgia Airport after a family wedding, Dr. Samuel Johnson—a Gynecologist—his wife and his parents confront their family emotional baggage even as their Louis Vitton luggage makes its way to the families final destination. During his eight-hour layover in Savannah, Samuel discovers the painful secrets that mull his father’s past, suffers through the erratic behavior of his mother, and even his lovely even-keeled wife has acquired an inexplicably hard edge. He is also forced to confront the fact that he has grown weary of his all-consuming medical practice and longs for another life. As tensions rise, more and more secrets are revealed as the airport becomes the family’s battleground. Can Samuel find a way to make things right?

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The Long Goodbye (Johnson Family Chronicles, Book 2) by [Robinson Jr, James]
The Long Goodbye, Johnson Family Chronicles, Book 2


Under the sweltering Savannah sun, magnolia trees bloom and a posh wedding takes place. The happy couple, open bar, opulent favors and scrumptious food are merely window dressing for the real drama…Fifty-five-year-old Samuel is mesmerized by Kat, the gorgeous maid of honor who is half his age and is doubly interested in him. Samuel’s wife, Tabitha, fights desperately to draw his attentions back to her and their floundering marriage. Meanwhile, Samuel’s mother, Maxine, runs into a man from her past. As the liquor flows, lips are loosened and the truth wins out. Will Samuel be led astray by the promise of restoring his own waning youth? Will Maxine find new love with an old flame?


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About the Author
Hi Everyone! James Robinson, Jr. is so formal; call me Jim. People have also referred to me as James, Jay, Jayzer, and even Jimbo. (You can thank my middle daughter for the Jimbo thing. Kids have no respect for authority these days.) I'm a sixty-year-old father of three, thirty-plus daughters and grandfather of four who has been battered by gravity unmercilessly (see Fighting the Effects of Gravity). I was late getting into the writing game. Mainly because I was busy having children and trying to keep them fed.



I have written and published most of the books that you see here since 2012. My first book, Fighting the Effects of Gravity, was a long-term project that I started long before the digital revolution. My next book, Death of a Shrinking Violet, consists of 13 essays including the memorable entry, "Damn You Sam's Club!" My latest work, a novella, is my first foray into the world of fiction. Along the way, I have managed to take home two Five-Star Readers' Favorite Reviews and become an Indie Excellence and Readers' Favorite Award finalist.

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4 comments :

Anonymous said...

To be honest, my family is so serious and unfun (is that a word?) that we never had a quirky adventure growing up.

Deb PelletierC said...

We went to a amusement park, but some of us couldn't go on the rides because we were sick. We walked around the park and took photos. I think it was just a cold.

Sara said...

I don't remember any quirky adventures that my family went on.

caseygarvey62 said...

I loved visiting Disney with my mom. Id love to go again with my kids.

 
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