Author: | Christina Smith | ISBN: | 9781310720710 |
Publisher: | Christina Smith | Publication: | December 5, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Christina Smith |
ISBN: | 9781310720710 |
Publisher: | Christina Smith |
Publication: | December 5, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This book was previously published as the second part of Finding Abigail. It has now been split into two books.
Due to violence and language, this book is recommended for 17+
Now that Abby is safe, living in a lake house on Shimmer Lake, she feels free. The scenery is breathtaking and tranquil. The town is quaint and friendly. She should be happy and relaxed.
However, just because the beatings stopped, doesn’t mean the scars have disappeared. It takes some time to get used to living without the abuse from her ex-fiancé Nick. She finds herself looking over her shoulder never quite trusting her safety and wondering when he will finally find her.
As if that’s not enough to deal with, Sylvia’s grandson Noah lives next door and insists on looking after her. He is good looking, kind…and very much male.
After six long months of abuse, she can’t trust another man. She fears him, but can’t explain why since she is hiding the truth.
Will Noah give up trying to help her or will Abby finally find the strength to except that not all men are evil and come to trust him?
This book was previously published as the second part of Finding Abigail. It has now been split into two books.
Due to violence and language, this book is recommended for 17+
Now that Abby is safe, living in a lake house on Shimmer Lake, she feels free. The scenery is breathtaking and tranquil. The town is quaint and friendly. She should be happy and relaxed.
However, just because the beatings stopped, doesn’t mean the scars have disappeared. It takes some time to get used to living without the abuse from her ex-fiancé Nick. She finds herself looking over her shoulder never quite trusting her safety and wondering when he will finally find her.
As if that’s not enough to deal with, Sylvia’s grandson Noah lives next door and insists on looking after her. He is good looking, kind…and very much male.
After six long months of abuse, she can’t trust another man. She fears him, but can’t explain why since she is hiding the truth.
Will Noah give up trying to help her or will Abby finally find the strength to except that not all men are evil and come to trust him?