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  • Bibliography:
    7 Books
  • First Book:
    July 2006
  • Latest Book:
    September 2020
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Book List in Order: 7 titles



  • Relocating to the small Georgia community of Rehoboth, Rev. Oliver becomes obsessed with the senior pastor's daughter, Elizabeth, which leads to tragic results and a guilty secret for both Rev. Oliver and Elizabeth....



  • In 1950, young Elizabeth Turner was raped by Reverend Oliver, the assistant pastor of her father's church. After a hidden pregnancy she gave birth to her son, Johnny. Reverend Turner, Elizabeth's father refused to respond to her story of rape and dis...



  • Josey was pregnant, struggling to overcome her cocaine addiction, and determined her baby would not be born an addict like her second daughter, Kelly. After three attempts to clean up, Sabur, Josey’s husband continued offering her an endless supply...



  • A compelling short story about Hugh Lang and his discovery of the small community of Jupiter’s Corner. He referred to it as a ‘safe place’; a place located east of Savannah, Georgia, where a Negro family felt safe from the oppression of racism ...



  • In this dark time in our history, two brothers, Jacob and Jackson shared the same loving father,the same mansion home, but were separated by age and the circumstances of life; Jacob, a mulatto slave and Jackson, the sole heir to their father's planta...



  • The Complete Story: Rehoboth Road through The Dancing Willow Tree is the entire story of the 36 year saga between the Turner and Oliver families. It was May 1950, when 15 year old Elizabeth Turner was raped by Reverend Oliver, the assistant pastor of...





Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Anita Ballard-Jones has published 7 books.

Anita Ballard-Jones does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Cory Wonders What is Covid-19?, was published in September 2020.

The first book by Anita Ballard-Jones, Rehoboth Road, was published in July 2006.

No. Anita Ballard-Jones does not write books in series.