
Karen wants Johnny gone but is in no position financially or physically to take care of herself and the children.

They need help and neither knows what to do. After her bout with breast cancer and a few of Johnny’s indiscretions, all is in chaos including their finances. No Regrets: Johnny and Karen Clark have spent the last twenty years buying a slice of the American dream.

Visit her on Become a Facebook friend at Patricia Haley-Glass or join her fan page at Author Patricia Haley.īPM: Tell us about your new books and the main characters. More importantly she’s a born-again believer, member of Delta Sigma Theta, and lives in the Chicago area with her family. With two bachelor’s degrees from Stanford University (engineering and management) as well as an M.B.A in finance from University of Chicago, she’s a senior project manager supporting operations in N. PATRICIA HALEY-GLASS is the trailblazing, award-winning, #1 Essence, and Christian fiction bestselling author of numerous titles, including Mitchell Family and Relentless Drama Series. (reprinted with permission from Black Pearls Magazine) "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.An Interview with author Patricia Haley-Glass Vanessa BushĬopyright © American Library Association. Slowly, Greg and Laurie learn to rely on faith and own up to their individual responsibilities for their marriage, finally finding a way to rebuild their relationship.

She provokes Greg to near violence, involving her oldest son as he seeks to protect her and nursing her feelings of being a victim. She likes her newfound independence and clings to denial that she is partly responsible for the crumbling marriage. Job woes that eventually end with Greg relocating to Chicago give Laurie a chance at a career and a surreptitious Internet romance that make her hesitate to move the family from Augusta, Georgia. With six boys and no job, Laurie has little self-esteem as she struggles to keep arguments with Greg from ending in threats of violence. His job is going nowhere, leaving him at the mercy of his overly critical and emotionally distant father and at a disadvantage when compared to his successful younger brother. After 13 years of marriage, Greg and Laurie Wright are at the breaking point.
