Hip Hip Hooray!

After all the hard work and insecurity of writing/self-publishing The Black Jellybeans EPISODE ONE, there is now an actual reader’s review on Amazon. The beautifully written summation brought tears to my eyes.
Hip Hip Hooray!

After all the hard work and insecurity of writing/self-publishing The Black Jellybeans EPISODE ONE, there is now an actual reader’s review on Amazon. The beautifully written summation brought tears to my eyes.
Here is the new book cover for The Black Jellybeans EPISODE ONE, along with the description. What do you think?

A Chestnut Point Story
by Jackson Tel
1906, Jim Crow, Baltimore
When Jim Eberton, the heir apparent to the Eberton family fortune in Baltimore, finds out that he is part-Negro he asks himself, “Who am I truly?”
IN EPISODE ONE:
Jim is facing imminent bankruptcy if he doesn’t get rye whiskey tycoon Craig ‘Money Bags’ Bigg to sign his John Hancock on the bottom line of the investment contract that very afternoon. But events are conspiring against him.
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