VBT# We Ain't the Brontes - Rosalyn McMillan







Today's VBT# authoress is Rosalyn McMillan and on behalf of Tywebbin Creations , I bring forth her book "We Ain't the Brontes".

We Ain't the Brontes

Review: We Ain't the Brontes - Rosalyn McMillan - February 2011

They say that sisters are supposed to be close , do things together however for me ive found me and my sister aren't the ones to get along as well and we seem to both want the same dream - to become writers and editors of our own magazine, though when talking to her - I had to wonder if she was copying my dream -you know how it goes with siblings. Rosalyn's book attracted me right from the title as it gives off a literay vibe with a taste of Urban Fiction "We ain't the Brontes' talks about how the Bronte sisters were writers and close together and chucking in the word "ain't" gives the book the theme of Urban African-American Fiction. We Ain't the Brontes is about two sisters Lynzee and Charity , Lynzee is a big famous author and is living the high celebrity life whereas Charity is trying to make it as a housewife, mother and struggling author. The novel describes the jealousy between the sisters and soon we discover that Lynzee wants everything for herself including Charity's husband Jett. We later discover that Lynzee and Jett dated back in high-school and Lynzee fell pregnant and adopted their daughter April out. Now with April back on the scene and marital problems happening between Charity and Jett , is this all the ammunition that Lynzee needs to gather what she believes is rightfully hers ?
Find out in this awesome novel about Sibling Rivarly "We Ain't the Brontes" by Rosalyn McMillan.




                                     About the Author

Rosalyn McMillan is a dedicated wife and devoted mother of four, and grandmother of five, who is currently surviving both rheumatoid arthritis and Alopecia Totalis, a disease that causes bodily hair loss. Rosalyn worked as a sewing machine operator at Ford Motor Company for nineteen years before medically retiring. She used the challenges in her own life as inspiration to become a successful novelist. Rosalyn loves to research newsworthy stories and use them as sub-plots in her real-life novels.


Her first novel, Knowing, debuted as a highly successful initial achievement. Knowing sold over 70,000 hardcover copies and over 400,000 paperbacks. It was a national best-seller and charted admirably on many book lists.


Rosalyn then followed the success of her first book with One Better, then Blue Collar Blues, The Flip Side of Sin. This Side of Eternity was Rosalyn’s fifth novel; the plot centered around the sanitation workers strike in 1968.


Rosalyn remains a loyal student of her profession by reading two to three hundred books a year. She feels that it’s imperative for an author to keep abreast of the New York Times best-sellers as well as fresh voices of fiction.


Currently, she lives in Memphis, TN, with her husband, John, where they relax fishing in their stocked pond.


Some of her favorite authors are John Sanford, Alice Walker, Maya Angelou, John Grisham, Toni Morrison, Eric Jerome Dickey, Kimberla Lawson-Roby and Terry McMillan.


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Comments

  1. Thank you for participating in the We Ain't the Brontes blog tour and for the review. Have a Blessed weekend.

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