

In Becoming Bonnie, a prequel set in the Roaring Twenties, a picture of Bonnie's earlier life, before and while she meets Clyde, is brought to life. Now Jenni has moved on to stories with a bit more depth and, for the mamas, Side by Sideis a historical women's fiction story of America’s most infamous crime spree of Bonnie and Clyde told in the raw and honest voice of the woman who lived it, Bonnie Parker.

Never fail, the storyline followed the same progression: girl meets boy, girl marries boy, girl and boy have baby. Her writing chops first began to develop through one-page stories. Beyond words, Jenni is a mama (of a soulful eight-year-old, a dinosaur-loving six-year-old, and three needy furbabies), a wife, a Philly and 'Nova sports fan.īut where did it all begin? Jenni spent her early years dabbling in various forms of writing and with her nose in a book. Walsh spends her days knee deep in words in Philadelphia’s suburbia. One connection that reshapes both their lives forever.Jenni L. Two stories of survival, family, and finding one’s own happiness. But unthinkable moments of challenge and resilience change Daphne in ways she could never expect, including an eye-opening encounter where she must come to terms with the secrets in her own past. She sees it as an opportunity to help the country she loves and live up to her father's expectations. When the Special Operations Executive invites her to be an agent in France in World War II, her childhood of anonymity and her love of languages make her the perfect fit.

She throws herself into education, collecting languages like candy in a desperate attempt to finally earn her father’s approval. Daphne Chaundanson grows up as an unwanted child after her mother died in a tragedy. Miraculously, Violet survives, but her obligation to her mother and siblings still remains, leaving Violet to wonder if she'll ever be able to put her tumultuous life at sea behind her and pursue a life and love all her own. But disaster strikes again, this time as the Britannic strikes a mine. When the world enters the Great War, she becomes aboard as a nurse, helping men who could very well be her brothers. Her distraught mother is too ill to work, that responsibility falling to Violet as the oldest of nine. Her childhood was fraught with illness and death in her family.

No one can understand why she would return to sea, but Violet is simply trying to survive. Violet is a stewardess and wartime nurse who not only survives a shipwreck but also two sinkings, one on the infamous Titanic.
