Jacqueline E. Luckett's Books
Jan.25.2012
Nicole-Marie Handy has loved all things French since she was a child. After the death of her best friend, determined to get out of her rut, she goes to Paris, leaving behind a marriage proposal. While there, Nicole chances upon an old photo of her father-lovingly inscribed, in his hand, to a woman Nicole has never heard of. What starts as a vacation quickly becomes an investigation...
May.18.2011
One of a collection of travel essays--true stories from around the world. A mother follows in her son's footsteps in the magical kingdom of Cambodia, searching for the way back to him.
From Booklist Lena's husband, Randall, has been climbing the corporate ladder for years, and Lena has supported him every step of the way, glad to help him and raise their two children. But now she feels as though she has lost herself in the process, and is drowning in luxury. With his goal of becoming the first black CEO of his company in reach, Randall refuses to go to...
In this time, where youth is deemed so important and baby-boomers are devalued, readers need stories about women in the middle of their lives in order to appreciate their value and understand that life is not over once the estrogen is gone. I want readers to see mature women for the interesting, smart and sexy, ambitious and adventuresome people we are. ”
—People Magazine: Beautifully written and filled with vibrant scenes of Paris in its Jazz Age and today, Passing Love is a treat.
About Jacqueline
Jacqueline took a creative writing class on a dare, from herself, and began writing short stories and poetry and never looked back. The Bay Area native loves living in Oakland, but travels frequently to nurture her passion for photography and learning to cook...







