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Pat Simmons - The Acquittal

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Two worlds apart, but their hearts dance to the same African drum beat.

On a professional level, Dr. Rainey Reynolds is a competent, highly sought-after orthodontist. Inwardly, he needs to be set free from the chaos of revelations that make him question if happiness is obtainable. His father, the upstanding OB/GYN socialite is currently serving prison time after admitting his guilt in an old crime. His older sister refuses to move past the betrayal and attempts to use Rainey as a crutch, but her bitterness is only keeping the family at odds as his twin sister, Cheney Reynolds Jamieson, tries to rebuild a damaged relationship caused by decisions she made in the past. To get away from the drama, Rainey is willing to leave the country under the guise of a mission trip with Dentist Without Borders. Will changing his surroundings really change him? If one woman can heal his wounds, then he will believe that there is really peace after the storm.

Ghanaian beauty Josephine Abena Yaa Amoah returns to Africa after completing her studies as an exchange student in St. Louis, Missouri. Shell never forget the good friends she made while living there. She couldnt count Rainey in that circle because she rejected his advances for good causes. Josephine didnt believe in picking up the pieces as the rebound woman from an old relationship that Rainey seems to wear on his sleeve. Although her heart bleeds for his peace, she knows she must step back and pray for Raineys surrender to Christ in order for God to acquit him of his self-inflicted mental torture. In the Motherland of Ghana, Africa, Rainey not only visits the places of his ancestors, will he embrace the liberty that Christs Blood really does set every man free.

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THE

A GUILTY PARTIES NOVEL

ACQUITTAL

BY

PAT SIMMONS

Copyright 2013 Pat Simmons

This is a work of fiction. References to real events, organizations, and places are used in a fictional context. Any resemblances to actual people, living or dead are entirely coincidental.

To read more books by this author, please visit www.patsimmons.net.

Printed in the United States of America

Edited by Karen R. Thomas/Editorial Consultant

Proofread by Karen McCollum Rodgers/Critiqueyourbook.com

Cover design: Tywebbin Creations, LLC

Cover images: Bigstock 50999, 4899193, 29960207; istock 0000183

Author Photo: Naum Furman

ISBN-10: 148009482X

ISBN-13: 978-1480094826

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DEDICATION
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T here is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.

KJV Galatians 3:28

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praises for pat simmons
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S immons has laid it all out on the line in this installment of the Jamieson legacy. This is pure Christian romance with a touch of heritage. There were moments in the middle that I wanted them to get it together but it turned out better than expected. The personal touch of genealogy is wonderful and will make you think about your own family heritage. Wanted to see more Grandma BB but loved the new character development. Simmons is on top of her genre ...

Reviewed by M. Bruner Deltareviewer on Free from Guilt

Free from Guilt may be listed as Christian fiction, but it's so much more. You read about family history, romance and transformation. This is a great read and leaves the reader wanting more, with that being said I'm looking forward to the next Guilty installment.

Reviewed by Melody Vernor-Bartel for Reader's Paradise

I enjoyed reading The Guilt Trip because it shares a strong male storyline and family values. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys family and redemption stories.

Reviewed by Sharel E. Gordon-Love for APOOO BookClub

The Guilt Trip is about understanding the meaning of family and learning to forgive. The power of prayer and family support can change a person's life. The main character's revelation that every woman is not out to trap him and the realization that he is not his father was touching. The author does a wonderful job including powerful messages within her writing. I look forward to more from this series.

Reviewed by Teresa Beasley for A&RBC Reviews

I am so loving "Guilty by Association!" Girl, you went all out!!!! When I thought there could not be a man to compare to Parke, you created "Kidd!" WOW is all I can say...No, I take that back, WOW! WOW! WOW! The love.... WOW! The relationship blossoming...WOW! The man.... WOW! Darlene Mitchell, Virginia Guilty captain

Crowning Glory... voted best Christian fiction for 2011 by O.O.S.A. Online Book club and best Inspirational Romance of the Year (2011)

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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D ear readers,

Akwaaba (welcome in Twi)

Thanks to all who have followed the Jamiesons since book one. As my ninth Christian novel, I would like to introduce you to this spinoff of the Guilty series, the Guilty Parties. Although the main characters may not be Jamiesons, they are connected through kinship or friendship.

The Acquittal would not have been possible without the Lord placing special people in my path to guide me along the way:

Professor Albion Mends (originally from Ghana, West Africa) with the Center for Religious Studies Faculty at University of Central Missouri. He gave my Ghanaian characters life. Professor Mends tirelessly answered each email, sent links to articles to me, directed me to YouTube videos and so much more.

To Missionary Avery Segal who shared his Ghana photos with the world through his blog and answered my questions.

Special thanks to the Ghana West Africa Missions, out of Searcy, AR for their service.

I hope you are swept away to the sights and sounds of Ghana, play under the tropical sun and dance to the African drum beat. Akwaaba to Ghana.

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I have to send a shout out to my husband, Kerrywhew! Thank you for giving me space to talk to my characters. I love and appreciate you. To my son and daughterI am blessed. To my old and new friends, including the Guilty captains, thank you for your support!!!

To the many book clubs, readers, and bookstores, thanks for promoting my work.

To Bethesda Temple Church and Bishop James A. Johnson and First Lady Juana Johnson, thank you for being Shepherds for Christ. I love you, Bishop!

To the descendants of Minerva Jordan Wade; Marshall Cole and Laura Brown; Joseph and Nellie Palmer Wafford Brown; Thomas Carter and Love Ann Shepard; Ned and Priscilla Brownlee; John Wilkinson and Artie Jamison/Charlotte Jamison, and others who were tracked down on the 1800s censuses and other documents; and my in-laws: Simmons, Sinkfield, Croft, Sturdivant, Strickland, Downers...and the list goes on.

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CHAPTER 1
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I never shouldve let her go, Dr. Rainey Reynolds scolded himself for the umpteenth time since Josephine Abena Yaa Amoahs departureas if he couldve stopped her.

Come home to Africa and ride on our crocodiles, play with our monkeys, walk above the trees in our rainforest, dance on our many beaches...Come to Ghana with me, and taste the freshest pineapples and papayas in the world, or delicious domedo...Come with me... Josephines enticing whispers faded in his mind.

Her appeal had been so strong that Rainey had felt compelled to pack and program his GPS to that destination.

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