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The Gatekeeper - cover

The Gatekeeper

Lorhainne Eckhart

Verlag: Lorhainne Eckhart, INC.

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Seven years ago, she lost her husband. Three years ago, her daughter was taken from her. Today, she’s taking back her life.
 
"There’s a lot within this book that will draw out strong feelings at the injustices that Reine, and other women/families in similar situations, have had to endure, but it also portrays the strength, love, support, and forgiveness that a family can and should show to one another."  Catlou
 
Being taken in by the O’Connells would be a bit overwhelming for some. But for Reine Colbert, the feeling of being on the outside, looking in is all too familiar. Yet when Suzanne O’Connell, the unruly rule-breaker, steps in with her very pregnant sister Karen to right all the wrongs Reine has suffered along the way, she exposes a deeply guarded secret involving crimes against other women, and the three soon find themselves in a perilous situation that could leave one of them paying the ultimate price.
Verfügbar seit: 09.11.2021.
Drucklänge: 170 Seiten.

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