Music City

By Leona Bryant


Homeless, mistreated and tired of making up the difference for her alcoholic mother, a fifteen year old girl from the foothills of North Carolina leaves home with no destination in mind—she just wants to get away from the crushing burden of abuse and unwanted responsibility.

Thanks to the kindness of a stranger, she finds herself in Nashville, Tennessee with a place to live and a job at a local café. In Nashville she feels safe and content for the first time in her life. She develops a sense of belonging at the café, and her co-workers and customers become the family she never had. Trent Shepard is one of the regulars at the café and he is fascinated by this young girl, never suspecting that one day she will change his life completely—both as a music mogul and as a man.

Twenty-five years later, two young detectives arrive in Nashville for much the same reason— to escape a repressive past, and start a new future. Little do they know when they open their doors for business that one of their first clients will be the reigning Queen of Nashville, one of Nashville's long standing mega stars who places her past in their hands, and trusts them to keep her secrets.....

A public school teacher, Leona Bryant grew up on a farm amidst rolling hills, beautiful views, and a loving family. A love of reading was instilled in her early in life by her parents and her older siblings. The love of reading naturally transitioned to a love of writing, and a love of sharing with others, thus her decision to become a teacher. As a high school teacher she attempts to instill in her students a love of reading and writing, and she fights the battle of there, their and they're daily.

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