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The Colors of Home
Edwina Perkins;Katherine Y. Hutchinson Hayes;Jenifer Jennings (Author) · Dressed in Love Press, LLC · Paperback
The Colors of Home
Home isn't a place.
It's a reckoning.
After her husband dies from leukemia, Ebony McMullen packs her three children into an overstuffed Suburban and drives fifteen hours from Colorado to North Carolina-back to the small Southern town her husband once fled without explanation.
She's out of money. Out of options.
And forced to live in a house owned by the father-in-law, who never wanted her.
On the surface, the town is postcard-perfect-church steeples, front porches, Friday night lights. But beneath the magnolias and manners lies something colder.
Her oldest son, Owen, burns with anger after legal trouble in Colorado. Scotty clings to the hope that football will help him belong. Destiny-bright, perceptive, and unashamed of her Down syndrome-sees beauty everywhere.
But in this town, difference is noticed.
A diner waitress asks, "What are you?"
A teacher assumes Ebony belongs in the kitchen.
A rival father hurls a racial slur under stadium lights.
Then someone humiliates Destiny in a calculated act meant to send a message-and the fragile stability Ebony has fought to build begins to splinter.
As tensions rise, Ebony discovers that the town's history-and her father-in-law Shane McMullen's past-hold secrets far darker than she imagined. The man who controls the roof over their heads has buried truths that could shatter reputations, expose long-hidden betrayals, and force Ebony to question everything she thought she knew about her marriage.
Because nothing here is as it seems.
Not the neighbors.
Not the past.
Not even the story she's been told about why her husband left.
When old loyalties collide with dangerous revelations, Ebony must decide whether survival is enough-or if it's time to fight for justice, truth, and a home her children can claim without apology.
The Colors of Home is a powerful, emotionally charged novel about grief, race, redemption, and the courage it takes to confront the past.
Because sometimes home isn't where you're welcomed.
It's where you choose to stand.
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