A Season of Dying

Old Things Are Passed Away; Behold All Things Become New. 2 Corinthians 5:17

Biography & Memoir, Religious
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Author: Deborah Mark McClellan ISBN: 9781449745738
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: May 11, 2012
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Deborah Mark McClellan
ISBN: 9781449745738
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: May 11, 2012
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

Middle-aged, a single mother, and newly divorced, Debra Bergman is a woman who freely admits she has gone to hell and back one too many times in her life due to the bad choices involving men with addictive and destructive behaviors. She has survived a disastrous ten-year marriage to her daughters father, making her strong enough, she believed, to weather any storm that would come her way.

Despite a reputation for being a player, Debra discovers a fierce attraction to the charismatic and captivating musician, Michael Jamison. In spite of flashes of past relationships and Michaels excessive drinking and suspicious behaviors, Debra surrenders to her desires, believing the marriage was Gods plan for her life and allows Michael to find his way into her mind and body.

But for Michael, the lure of celebrity and being in the spotlight were too desirable for him to leave behind

And when all she believed in revolts against her with a vengeance, she collapses into a downward spiral, crossing the threshold of a black hole that threatens not just her life but her faith as well. Debra soon discovers that her only hope out of the darkness and desolation in her life is to embark on yet another relationship.

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Middle-aged, a single mother, and newly divorced, Debra Bergman is a woman who freely admits she has gone to hell and back one too many times in her life due to the bad choices involving men with addictive and destructive behaviors. She has survived a disastrous ten-year marriage to her daughters father, making her strong enough, she believed, to weather any storm that would come her way.

Despite a reputation for being a player, Debra discovers a fierce attraction to the charismatic and captivating musician, Michael Jamison. In spite of flashes of past relationships and Michaels excessive drinking and suspicious behaviors, Debra surrenders to her desires, believing the marriage was Gods plan for her life and allows Michael to find his way into her mind and body.

But for Michael, the lure of celebrity and being in the spotlight were too desirable for him to leave behind

And when all she believed in revolts against her with a vengeance, she collapses into a downward spiral, crossing the threshold of a black hole that threatens not just her life but her faith as well. Debra soon discovers that her only hope out of the darkness and desolation in her life is to embark on yet another relationship.

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