By Tonya Christine Hewitt

Trail of Tears

Zharan and Joseph have a forbidden romance. He is white and she is a Native American. There is talk about the president forcing the Indians to move out west. Will their love survive?

Excerpt:

As Zharan Thomlin, Zara for short, gazed upon the crystal clear lake that laid upon the hill, she noticed another face resting in the ripples beside her own. “Joseph!” She cried, jumping up from where she was sitting. Just a glance of the young man of 21, you could see he was determined as one could be.

Joseph smiled. He then gave her a hug and kiss. Zhara looked up at her boyfriend. Just two years younger than him, he still towered over her. He had wavy brown hair and she marveled at his fair complexion.

She loved to trace her finger along his face to compare and contrast the differences of their skin. But it made no difference to her that their skin tone differed. She was in love with the person that was Joseph.

At the lake had been a special “secret” place to them. Special because of what it meant to them. Their first meeting and where they had first kissed. Even the tree beside the lake had their initials on it.

Trail of Tears

 

Release Date: Nov. 6, 2018

Number of Pages: 32

Self-Publish through Amazon KDP

Language: English

ISBN-13: 978-1728749297

Meet The Author

Tonya Christine Hewitt

I have wanted to be a writer ever since I was 8 years old. I grew up a Navy brat, moving around A LOT! I lived on the navy base in Norfolk, Va, Groton, Ct, Mobile, Al and probably numerous other states as well, so it was hard making friends, being as shy as I was. I did have a close friend in Norfolk named Jennifer. We became friends because just like my characters in Different Colored Dreams we had the same lunch box of Rainbow Brite. We were huge fans of the cartoon. But then, once, again I had to move.

  But we moved to Cleveland, TN and that is where my grandparents and cousins lived. I started going to Hopewell Elementary and I got to stay long enough where I had a favorite teacher, Mrs. Armour. She read us books from Judy Blume and E.B. White’s Charlotte’s Web. She introduced me to my love of books. My dad finally retired and we got to stay here!

  But it was not till my teacher took us to the library for reading time, we got to listen to the librarian read us a book. This was no ordinary book. It was a 12 year old girl who wrote her dad a story for being in the army. I felt a connection to her. This girl was four years older than me but I felt I could write a book, even at my young age. I was hooked. I read and wrote all I could. I was determined to accomplish my dream. I promised my mom I would dedicate my first book to her and that I did. A Mystical Journey, the first book I ever self-published, came out in 2009 and six years later, I reformatted it and then, I felt like I had to write all I could!

  God gave me my talent and inspires me each and every day and blesses me with so much. My mom will always be my number one fan but sadly, she passed away in 2013. Many books I have written are dedicated to her memory. Lots of my ideas come from wanting to make presents for people and seeing them smile from the story I have written. The words always seemed rather magical to me and I love that writing can take me wherever imagination roams.

 I co-write a series with my best friend, Trisha King under the pen name Larissa Moon. We love that you stopped by our site to find out more about us and our writing!