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the following link:
http://creativeminds9058.webs.com/ no longer exist. I seek the services of a professional website designer to create my new offical website: http://www.findingkaveya.com/Fiction_Books_Contact_Us_Memphis_TN.html. Stop by and take a look.
My Birthdate:
September 20 1958
My Hometown:
Memphis Tn
My Website:
http://www.findingkaveya.com/
My Favorite Places on Earth:
my home. peace and quiet
My Favorite Foods:
anything baked, broil or grilled. lots of veggies
My Favorite Beverages:
cranapple juice
My Favorite Sweets:
chocolate
My Favorite People:
everyone
My Favorite Sports Team and/or Individual Sports Personalities:
memphis grizzlies, memphis tigers, l a lakers, indy colts, tenn.titans
My Favorite Books:
my upcoming novel "FINDING KAVEYA"
My Favorite Movies:
horror, shreak, mystery
My Favorite Television Shows:
Ncis,csi, law and order, espn, local news, spongebob (ok i'm an old man that like the cartoon)
My Favorite Music:
old school, classic heavy metal
My School or Alma Mater:
South Panola High Batesville Ms class of 1977
My Career:
to become a well known novelist
Why I'm Here:
Personal, Professional, To Network, To Make Friends, To Share Ideas, To Learn
My Passion:
To have my works appreciated across the country and world
My Hopes:
to have one of my books to become a movie
My Dreams:
to retire and devote all my time to writing novels
What Else?:
live to be a ripe old age

ABOUT THE BOOK - FINDING KAVEYA

Raymond Bernard Andrews Jr. is a middle aged African- American father with a story to tell. He has lived a majority of his life without a sense of closure.

The story begins with a young man, Raymond, who moves in with his sister, Yvette, and meets, through a third party, a young lady named Makedia. It tells how these two Raymond and Makedia endure many life changing decisions from courtship to marriage to divorce. The character of Raymond shares with the reader his journey in locating his child with the sincere desire of a happy reunification. This wasn’t going to take place in the beginning because of the resentments his daughter felt towards him. Raymond knew a difficult battle was ahead of him and he put his entire strength and faith in God to persevere.

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At 12:03pm on June 02, 2010, Barbara Ann Akins gave Joseph R. Turner Jr. (Author) a gift
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