What do you do when you have struggled loyally for years beside your husband, living in financial hardship as you bring up your joint children virtually as a single mother, working toward the good times that you can see coming for all of you, only to discover that your husband is committing adultery
War On Myself
β Scribed by Casey Harvell
- Book ID
- 110795029
- Publisher
- Casey Harvell
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 317 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781516356591
- ASIN
- B010ORS3MK
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
From Amazon Bestselling & USA Today Recommended Author Casey Harvell
A New Adult Romance (18+ L/S/V/Explicit Drug Use)
Faith Johnson finds her name ironic lately--mostly because she has no more faith in anything. Her family was close-knit until her father was killed in a car accident. Unfortunately, he took Faith's mother's sanity with him.
Faith's life is suddenly onslaught with responsibilities that she never expected. Even more, a loneliness that forges a deep depression she doesn't know how to handle.
Jase Campbell has the world at his fingertips and doesn't want any of it. His own tumultuous relationship with his father makes him push the world away. Jase doesn't take girls seriously--he can't. Not after what happened before...
When their world's collide it's hate at first sight...
Or is it?
Will Faith be able to see through Jase's faΓ§ade or is she too busy fighting a war against herself?
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