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Sunrise Sunset at East Blythewood Ranch
Sunrise Sunset at East Blythewood Ranch
Sunrise Sunset at East Blythewood Ranch
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Sunrise Sunset at Blythewood Ranch

This is a little book that could easily have been named, Two sunrises and two sunsets of East Blythewood. The main characters are two twenty-year old college girls and an older very financially successful male, Dr. Percival Banister. The girl on the cover is Amber. She is the main character. The girl on the left here is Valerie. She is Ambers best friend and you will see how peers do affect your life in the character Valerie. The Doctor had such entanglements with Ambers mother, Veronica that she becomes the other sunset in this book.

This little book is not broken into chapters because it all takes place in such a continual flow. However, the Author did break some segments by bold print so the reader would have a chance to pause and breathe between sex scenes.

This little book should carry a health warning like drugs meant to help men with erectile disorders. That is, Dont use or in this case dont read this book unless your doctor says that you are healthy enough for sex. An opened mind would also be helpful for you if you read this book. True, this book contains a lot of sex but it is not gratuitous or a book that is about sex without a lot of empirical views of the social examination of the impact of values. In this case, Amber was raised by a single mom, Veronica who once dated Dr. Banister.

At this time in our history where many of our children are being raised in homed headed by a single parent. Everyone knows that these single parent heads of house holds are mostly women. These women are many times very courageous women who sometimes work two jobs and endure many hardships. Yet, everyone also knows that most of these women, single heads of house-holds, have men in their lives. This book looks at one such case and probably overly simplifies it but the reader should be able to relate to these characters. There are no villains or victors depending on you point of view. In some readers point of view all of the characters might be villainous or victors. In either or both cases, the Author hopes that you will enjoy reading this book for the joy of it.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateJan 9, 2013
ISBN9781479773121
Sunrise Sunset at East Blythewood Ranch
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Dr. Curtis J. Way

About the Author Dr. Curtis J. Way has five academic degrees, thirty-two Masonic degrees, and is a former State Superintendent of Sunday School. He is a certified secondary school teacher in New Jersey and South Carolina and taught a little while at Rutgers U. He has done post Doctorate studies in Governmental Project Management & early child-hood education. He has many awards for “Outstanding Community Service.” Dr. Way is also an animal lover and owns CJW Ranch where has had everything from many fowls, goats, emus, and llamas, to full size and miniature horses. Dr. Way in writing this book Maggie’s Cycle said it is a book built of composites of situational circumstances of people caught up in systemic racial confinement, deprivation, and castigation who were wrestling with many daily occurrences that seem to them to be beyond their control. Maggie’s Cycle covers four generations within about 100 years of matriarchal family structure. These characters repeatedly rely upon their physical appearance and sexual appeal as a way to solve all of their problems. You may let us know what you think at Spoon Book Publishing at spoonbooks1@aol.com. Dr. Way writes fictions in vivid descriptions of sexual intimacies. This book is much like another book he recently released named Sunrise Sunset at Blythewood Ranch. He said that book was a compilation of “TMI” into one little book of intimacies. He hopes you the readers are pleased with both of these works and you will just enjoy them.

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    Sunrise Sunset at East Blythewood Ranch - Dr. Curtis J. Way

    Copyright © 2013 by Dr. Curtis J. Way.

    ISBN:          Softcover                                 978-1-4797-7311-4

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    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

    This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

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    Dedication

    This book is dedicated to all of the women who have had intimate experiences that have changed their lives. Some intimate experiences are abusive, some are exploitive, but some are very precious. Spoon Book Publishing Editors know that many intimate stories of women are never told. This book tells how fast and innocently some very young women have had to grow up in a mild tragedy. This book is dedicated to the many other women and their untold intimate stories. A special thanks to all of our editors and critics of this work for Spoon Book Publishing to help tell the story of young Amber.

    The Editors of Spoon Book

    Publishing

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    "This is a fictional story of love, sexuality, exotic adventures, and mystery.

    This is a fascinating love story of romance, family ties, peer bonds, and juicy intimacies.

    These are life changing sexual involvements."

    Painting of Amber by Dr. Curtis J. Way of Spoon Book Publishing

    A must read.

    SUNRISE—SUNSET of East Blythewood

    This is an easy reading novel to read in travel or at home.

    By: Dr. Curtis J. Way

    Produced by Spoon Book Publishing

    Dr. Curtis J. Way, C.E.O.

    © 2002 by Spoon Book Publishing—Revised 2012

    Xlibris Publishing Corporation 2012

    Introduction

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    This is a little book that could easily have been named, Two sunrises and two sunsets at East Blythewood. The main characters are two twenty-year old college girls and an older very financially successful male, Dr. Percival Banister. The girl on the cover is Valerie. Amber is the main character. The girl on the left here is Amber. Valerie is Amber’s best friend and you will see how peers do affect your life in the character Valerie. The Doctor had such entanglements with Amber’s mother, Veronica that she becomes the other sunset in this book.

    This little book is not broken into chapters because it all takes place in such a continual flow. However, the Author did break some segments by bold print so the reader would have a chance to pause and breathe between sex scenes.

    This little book should carry a health warning like drugs meant to help men with erectile disorders. That is, Don’t use or in this case don’t read this book unless your doctor says that you are healthy enough for sex. An opened mind would also be helpful for you if you read this book. True, this book contains a lot of sex but it is not gratuitous or a book that is about sex without a lot of empirical views of the social examination of the impact of values. In this case, Amber was raised by a single mom, Veronica who once dated Dr. Banister.

    At this time in our history many of our children are being raised in homes headed by a single parent. Everyone knows that these single parent heads of house holds are mostly women. These women are many times very courageous women who sometimes work two jobs and endure many hardships. Yet, everyone also knows that most of these women, single heads of house-holds, have men in their lives. This book looks at one such case and probably overly simplifies it but the reader should be able to relate to these characters. There are no villains or victors depending on you point of view. In some readers point of view all of the characters might be villainous or victors. In either or both cases, the Author hopes that you will enjoy reading this book for the joy of it. If you do or if you don’t like this book, please let the folk at Spoon Book Publishing know what you think.

    Spoon Book Publishing

    Dr. Curtis J. Way, C.E.O.

    Email: spoonbooks1@aol.com

    By: Spoon Book Publishing – Revised 2012

    AS life would have it the most intellectually and economically successful people in life are not always the folk who have all of the love and happiness. The smartest folk in the world have tough times finding happiness and love. Similarly, some of the riches people in the world have to have several wives before they can find the one person whom they can make into a life long soul buddy. Dr. Percival Bannister, the only male in this story is very much like that. He was smart and rich. He was a very successful medical researcher who was working for the world’s third largest pharmaceutical manufacturer just five years after he finished his internship. He was thought to be a genius because he had developed patentable pharmaceuticals before he even went to medical school. Dr. Percival Bannister is probably one of the few medical students who could pay his own way through medical school with his own money. Yet, his high school sweet heart, Ms. Veronica Batiste Hollinger, was not impressed enough to ever be more than his sweetheart. Veronica was always glad to attend functions with her man, Dr. Percival Banister, but she never felt that she could be his wife. The first reason was that she had another man’s child while he was away in school, and the second reason was because she dropped out of school after her second year in a technical college.

    Veronica dropped out of the school because she was pregnant for one of the technical school’s professors. For his professional reasons, he did not want her around when the baby came so he urged her and paid her to drop out of school. The professor took care of Veronica and the baby, Amber, financially but they never had a relationship after that encounter. Veronica’s high school sweetheart, Dr. Banister, accepted the fact that he was away in college and he never showed any anger or disappointment in Veronica for having had a lover while he was away. Regardless to how forgiving Dr. Banister was, Veronica never felt that she qualified anymore to be his wife. Veronica, Percival, and baby Amber lived like a family but they each had their own place. The threesome spent a lot of time at the several homes of Dr. Percival, especially at his home in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, but they never lived together. Amber never had any relationship with her biological father but from birth to about eight she knew only Dr. Banister. She knew him well and loved him all of her life. By the time that Amber was eight or nine, Dr. Banister and Ms. Hollinger had known each other and dated for almost twenty years. When Amber was about nine, Dr. Banister had to go to Europe to collaborate with the German scientists who were trying to find other uses for his patented discovery. While he was away, Veronica again went on to other men and this time she decided that she no longer wanted to be his woman when he returned. She said to one of her friends, He is the greatest lover I have ever had. He has the more resources than any man I have ever had, but he loves his work just as hard as he fucks. I can’t compete with lab rats, microbes, and shit.

    Well, as live would have it, Amber kept in touch with Dr. Banister and he always responded to her likewise. Even when he was in Europe or other places around the world he and Amber talked by phone. Amber and Percival seem to enjoy calling and say, Where the hell are you. When it was a far off place it made Amber feel very important to him. She would boast to her friends, I talked to my friend in Amsterdam last night. If she saw a celebrity in a far off place she would say, I talked to my friend when he was there. Amber and Dr. Banister just stayed in touch for no particular reason. She never asked for much and he seemed to enjoy giving her but that was not why they stayed in touch. He never tried to use Amber to get back with her mother or even inquire of who she was seeing. Amber always liked that because he would only address her needs and relate to her like she was the center of his universe. Amber was a good student and she could knock about medical jargon with Dr. Banister even when she was in high school. In consultation with Dr. Banister, Amber got accepted at Brisk University. Brisk University is noted for being one of the earliest quality institutions to graduate research doctors but Amber had not decided her major. She just wanted to get a four years degree. She sensed that her mother always regretted not getting her four year degree.

    Dr. Banister had returned to this country by the time Amber was in college. He was spending a lot of time in the research triangle of North Carolina and lecturing in South Carolina and Florida. He bought a ranch in Columbia South Carolina to be in the middle of his geographical area of work. Amber was by then at Brisk University in Tennessee and conversing with Dr. Banister on almost her every move. She threw his name around so much at school most people thought he was her daddy or her lover. Amber enjoyed the mystery the relationship engendered but she did not know herself what Dr. Banister was to her. Amber’s mother, Veronica, lived in New Jersey with a man who moved in with her when Amber went off to college. Veronica never married but she always kept an almost monogamous relationship with someone. The fact that the man moved in the week with her mother the same week that Amber went off to college affected Amber. She felt that mom was glad to see her leave or that her man did not want to be in the house if she were there.

    In the first part of the second semester of college in Amber’s freshman year she found that the young men on campus could not keep her interest. Amber’s growing up talking so much with Dr. Banister’s and now influenced by his vocabulary and mannerisms, this has made her expect more than her fellow freshman could offer. She treated most of them like brothers and most of them came to her like she had all of the answers. This position with her peers did not make Amber happy even though it was flattering to be a leader on campus in her freshman year. In her boredom state of mind, Amber called Dr. Banister about one thirty in the morning one weekend. She said, Heah, I hope I did not wake you up. Calling was normal between Percival and Amber but she never called him before in the middle of the morning so he knew she wanted to talk. He remained welcomingly open and quiet so that Amber could say whatever she wanted to say at this hour of the morning. Amber told him how all of the other students treated her. She told him how she was not clear on what he was to her. She told him how she thought she needed to come see him. She said she missed being around and talking to him. She said she was tired of her friends because she had to explain and define every word she used. He said, Damn, girl you are full of yourself this morning aren’t you? You do not sound like a girl who is hurting for friends. You sound like a girl who needs a lover. Now I want you to know that you are safe over the phone, if staying out of my reach can be called safe, but if you come here I do not know where it might go. I am almost like you in that my peers want me to be Dr. Percival Bannister and talk research twenty four seven. They do not seem to realize I need a life outside of that like everyone else. If you come here now, when I am feeling like I am right now, you are it. I mean it in the sense that you are not going to get away with playing like you are my child. I want you to know that I now regard you as a grown unrelated woman. Amber said, What in the hell does that mean and why now? He said, It does not mean anymore than we want it to mean. I am just a bit upset to night because I am here alone when I should have someone with me at this point in my life. You are there bitching about how immature the students are and I just thought this was a good time to tell you how I feel. Maybe you think that I am taking advantage of your dime because you did call me but I have been thinking about you and me long before now.

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