In the first book in the Circumstances series, Insane Circumstances, Brandi L. Brown hears the fate of a college student who experiences hazing and is leaving the college because it is more than she can bear. Images of the distraught young lady evoke memories of her own college days, ones that had lain dormant for a couple of decades. She leaves work with the intent of writing a letter of consolation to the university student who is returning home. Under the watchful eye of her husband, she begins to tell her own story.
The protagonists own story takes place during early integration, and she is among the first colored students to get a scholarship to Claxville University. Her parents do not want her to attend, but she does. While at the university she does experience some hazing and other acts that support her parents arguments about her being unable to succeed at the college.
The psychologically traumatized Brandi also has a chance meeting with a taxi driver who proves to be more than that Thaddeus Jerome Pennington becomes her friend, that listening ear that she needs, and soon is the love interest and support she needs to continue at the school.
When the story begins, it is Brandi Leigh Browns story. As events happen, the male character (Taxi) frequently appears. A trip to her hometown in Wester with her ends when a storm comes and the duo returns to Claxville prematurely. The man drops her at the dorm and disappears.
The saga of the Browns and the Penningtons continues in the second novel in the series, Unforeseen Circumstances, a contemporary fiction that begins, And when they were older. The focus shifts to Thaddeus Jerome Pennington, the male character in the trilogy. Readers learn more about Brandis all-consuming love for the extraordinary man. It begins, And when they were older. Brandi reflects on a time when she thought she had lost the man, but he returns to her. The couple marries and become successful business owners who support the community through their philanthropic efforts. Together, they also face challenges including an unexpected illness and its vestiges.
The final book in the trilogy is Extreme Circumstances, a tale about Penningtons interventions on behalf of Brandis sister, Caroline. The registered nurse who had lived with TJ and Brandi after she graduated from high school finds herself tangled in a web of lies, deception, and abuse. She turns to her Claxville relatives for temporary respite, but extreme circumstances leaves her questioning her ability to maintain her sanity, and to survive, and to move forward.
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I, Brenda L. Smith, Ph D, a retired educator, have been a teacher, principal, an assistant superintendent of schools, and a college professor. With my dissertation, Utilizing Expectancy Theory in an Investigation of Characteristics and Career Aspirations of Women Administrators in Georgia Public Schools completed in 1994, my attention turned to the contemporary fiction stories I longed to share. Extreme Circumstances is the third book in the Circumstances series and tells more about the Browns, the Penningtons and their relatives. Other than writing, my hobbies are traveling, playing the piano, and helping others. Married to Jerry, and the mother of two sons, Brian and Justin, I reside in Georgia.