The Relocation

JJ always felt out of place with her family. The only person she connected with was her brother’s friend Dennis. Dennis was always there for his friends. The call from JJ was no different. To get her away from her criminal father, they would have to work fast. Only her father worked faster or so they thought.

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About the book

Michaella walked into her apartment, expecting to prepare for an anniversary surprise night for her husband. What she wasn’t expecting was to hear a woman’s voice coming from her bedroom. She hadn’t expected to hear them laughing and talking about how he was using her. It was the last straw though, and she wouldn’t take any more from him. Michaella would get out of this marriage and make changes to her life.

He was known as Thumper to his friends. He worked when he wanted to, knowing he really didn’t need the money. Thumper lived in a quiet little town keeping mostly to himself. Usually uncomfortable around women who wanted just a physical relationship, he felt an immediate connection to the woman he bumped into. When he found out she needed a friend, he was there for her. When she needed protecting, he was there too.

Michaella never imagined how her life could be turned upside down with a cheating husband and divorce. She also never imagined how it could be straightened with the right man.

1 review for The Relocation

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Alexis

    The Relocation is a captivating and thought-provoking story that had me hooked from the very beginning. Your exploration of such a complex and deeply emotional subject matter is handled with grace, and I couldn’t help but be drawn into the lives of the characters and the powerful transformations they undergo throughout the narrative.
    What I appreciated most was how you delved into the idea of change and relocation—not just physically, but emotionally and psychologically as well. The characters’ journeys reflect not only the challenges of adapting to new environments but also the inner struggles that come with making such a significant shift in life. The depth of their personal growth was moving, and I found myself rooting for them every step of the way.
    Your writing is rich with detail and nuance, creating an immersive experience for the reader. You’ve perfectly captured the emotional complexity of relocation, both the excitement of new beginnings and the hardships of leaving the familiar behind. The pacing of the story keeps the reader engaged while allowing for moments of reflection that enhance the overall depth of the book.
    Thank you for sharing such a beautifully layered and insightful story. The Relocation is not just a book about moving—it’s a reflection on the nature of change, resilience, and the human capacity to rebuild and thrive, no matter where life takes us.

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About the author

Eleanor Jane is an award winning author of the Elite Choice Award for her book Elizabeth, and a 2x finalist of the Book Excellence Award for her books The Retreat and The Relocation. Born and raised in Minnesota, Eleanor Jane resides with her husband, Jim, in central Minnesota. They have three daughters. Some of her favorite hobbies are gardening, reading and spending time with her family.