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Iris Fambro Carter is on Tee Time with Tee Spence - Iris Fambro Carter, author of When It Rains and Weep of the Willow, was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, where she presently resides with her two children, Jade and Wesley, and their cat named Sasha. In addition to being a flight attendant, she is a college student in pursuit of a Bachelors, Masters and PhD in Psychology, and is currently working on her third book.

When colored Luella Mae Jameson encountered the effects of the sweltereing heat combined with a voodoo love spell, she found herself in a torrid love affair with caucasian James Earl Thompson in 1921, southern Georgia.

Luella gained a seedy reputation as the town whore after her husband Jimmy Rae ran off with Camille, the town. After tiring of this profession, she sought decent employment at the cotton mill in town. Since her questionable lifestyle stymied her job hunt, she consulted her dear friend, Madam Chantel Thibodeaux, the local voodoo doctor, who in turn, casts two spells; one to better her finances, and the other to bring the love of her life. Never could she imagine, the spells would bring very rich and caucasian James Earl Thompson into her life. Her relationship with James upset almost everyone in the litte town of Crabtree, Georgia. They tried to hide their relationship as best possible, but when you are colored, and sleeping with a white man in the 1920s, during the heart of the segregated deep south, your taboo relationship may be discovered, in which you may find yourself hanging with a weeping willow's arm wrapped around your neck.

Eva has been keeping a secret from her sister Anna, on her deathbed it’s time to clean her conscious Crabtree, Georgia 1921, Luella Mae Jameson has found herself in the last place she everexpected to be…the town whore. Luella Mae’s husband has ran off with the first river hipped thang that crossed his path, leaving her to fend for herself and her young daughter Eva.
Iris Fambro Carter is on Tee Time with Tee Spence - Iris Fambro Carter, author of When It Rains and Weep of the Willow, was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, where she presently resides with her two children, Jade and Wesley, and their cat named Sasha. In addition to being a flight attendant, she is a college student in pursuit of a Bachelors, Masters and PhD in Psychology, and is currently working on her third book. When colored Luella Mae Jameson encountered the effects of the sweltereing heat combined with a voodoo love spell, she found herself in a torrid love affair with caucasian James Earl Thompson in 1921, southern Georgia. Luella gained a seedy reputation as the town whore after her husband Jimmy Rae ran off with Camille, the town. After tiring of this profession, she sought decent employment at the cotton mill in town. Since her questionable lifestyle stymied her job hunt, she consulted her dear friend, Madam Chantel Thibodeaux, the local voodoo doctor, who in turn, casts two spells; one to better her finances, and the other to bring the love of her life. Never could she imagine, the spells would bring very rich and caucasian James Earl Thompson into her life. Her relationship with James upset almost everyone in the litte town of Crabtree, Georgia. They tried to hide their relationship as best possible, but when you are colored, and sleeping with a white man in the 1920s, during the heart of the segregated deep south, your taboo relationship may be discovered, in which you may find yourself hanging with a weeping willow's arm wrapped around your neck. Eva has been keeping a secret from her sister Anna, on her deathbed it’s time to clean her conscious Crabtree, Georgia 1921, Luella Mae Jameson has found herself in the last place she everexpected to be…the town whore. Luella Mae’s husband has ran off with the first river hipped thang that crossed his path, leaving her to fend for herself and her young daughter Eva. read more read less

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