Note from the publisher -- Foreword by Dennis McCullough, MD -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- David Acker. Step a little closer, please -- Annette Defazio Arnone. Crib beside my bed -- Orient Heights -- Connie Austin. The oysterman -- Shadbush -- Shirley Barer. Welcome to my life -- The package
Whispered Pain
β Scribed by Ashley Fontainne
- Publisher
- RMSW Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 94 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A freak winter storm threatens to destroy the lives of Angie and Drake Benson, who are expecting their first child. A terrible accident on the way to the hospital is just the beginning of their nightmare.
The frigid wind and snow uncovers deep, dark secrets between husband and wife. Dangerous, painful lies they kept hidden from each other are strong enough to tear their relationship apart forever. When the truth is exposed, will their marriage survive?
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