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A beautiful lady from Brooklyn meets a sax playing soldier from the south and they fall in love. He is playing in a Long Island Club, the Chicken N' Blues and she is hired as a jazz singer. Loni moves in with Greg. You live the ups and downs of the two lovers in New York City.
From 1946 to 1976, the times and lives of unforgettable characters in Ellison, Georgia make this romantic novel read like people you know in your home town. Fast paced and full of action that keeps you involved in several love affairs. All Reg Owens books are humorous.
Savannah and Tybee Island, Georgia provides the setting for two reporters for the Savannah Morning News who fall in love. When they meet she is a part time pole dancer at a Savannah Lounge while attending college in her senior year. She moves in with him at his beach house on Tybee Island.
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