Seasons of Sorrow: A Novel
Seasons of Sorrow
β Scribed by C. C. Wood
- Book ID
- 109333814
- Publisher
- CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 124 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Just a few short months after her sonβs birth, Charlotte Fallon faces a parentβs worst nightmare. In her darkest hour, she finds herself abandoned by her husband, Derek,left to deal with her heartbreak alone. Jobless and with very little money, she fights to regain her footing. As the months pass, secrets her husband managed to bury are unearthed and she wonders if she ever truly knew him. As the truth continues to come to light, Derekβs business partner and Charlotteβs friend, Gregory Swift, steps in to help her deal with the repercussions of her husbandβs betrayal. Seasons come and go, and, as Charlotte begins to return to life, she realizes that she is much stronger than she believed. And while a pain this deep can never be forgotten, Charlotte learns there is room for joy in the future as the wounds heal. Even a winter of sorrow can eventually warm into a summer of sweetness. \n **
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