Author: | Sarah Fry | ISBN: | 9781329818521 |
Publisher: | Lulu.com | Publication: | January 8, 2016 |
Imprint: | Lulu.com | Language: | English |
Author: | Sarah Fry |
ISBN: | 9781329818521 |
Publisher: | Lulu.com |
Publication: | January 8, 2016 |
Imprint: | Lulu.com |
Language: | English |
Recovery Series Book Two- Dayne Johnson spent his whole life living with his drug addict mother. Now he is twenty- five, and stuck with nowhere to go to escape his misery. When Dayne’s mother takes a drastic turn for the worst, Dayne is forced to share the details of his life that only one other person knows. Faced with the decision to leave or stay, Dayne must look to Danielle for help. But is her solution the right one? Dayne also is left wondering if he and Danielle ever be able to share the relationship they did in high school the way Dayne wants or will he have to just let her go even though it will break his heart to do so? In college Danielle Anderson's time is limited and so is her community service; however, she always makes Dayne’s needs a higher priority than her own. Progress seems to be being made where Dayne is concerned when Danielle falls deathly ill. Will she survive to see Dayne make his decision? Will she ever get the strength to tell him how she feels about him?
Recovery Series Book Two- Dayne Johnson spent his whole life living with his drug addict mother. Now he is twenty- five, and stuck with nowhere to go to escape his misery. When Dayne’s mother takes a drastic turn for the worst, Dayne is forced to share the details of his life that only one other person knows. Faced with the decision to leave or stay, Dayne must look to Danielle for help. But is her solution the right one? Dayne also is left wondering if he and Danielle ever be able to share the relationship they did in high school the way Dayne wants or will he have to just let her go even though it will break his heart to do so? In college Danielle Anderson's time is limited and so is her community service; however, she always makes Dayne’s needs a higher priority than her own. Progress seems to be being made where Dayne is concerned when Danielle falls deathly ill. Will she survive to see Dayne make his decision? Will she ever get the strength to tell him how she feels about him?