Mary Alice, an 87 year old, mother of nine children, is recovering from a stroke and is in the care of her 7th child, Reba. Mary Alice is the 4th child born of 11 children, and her siblings, have been torious about keeping their family secrets. As a result, their children kw very little about their family history. Mary is the last living sibling that can reveal why they were so secretive. Reba, being the primary caretaker, has an opportunity to spend quality time with her mother, and persuades her to share the 'sugar-free version' of their family history and Mary Alice unlocks the door and let all the skeletons free. After hearing the sorted details, will Reba share the truth with her relatives or will she pad lock those skeletons back into their closet.
Donna Ivey-Bryant is an entrepreneur and author. She is a graduate of Indiana University where she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Business/Accounting and Data Processing and Information Systems. Upon completing her motherly duties and emptying her nest of three children, she has embraced her passion for writing. Powered by the grace from God; and the encouragement and support of her husband, she is eager to begin another journey.