Kiss in the Wind by Danielle Stewart
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Book two of the Edensville series continues the story. This time we hear The story of Simpson and what happened to him after he was left for dead years before during an attack by the KKK.
Forty some years have passed but the feelings and hurts are still raw. Young Frankie initiates the idea of a memorial where the atrocities happened would be a start to heal the town.
Interesting and thought provoking series, especially for those of us who were not alive when this was happening, or too young to know the extent of the issues.
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