Secrets Abound, My Love
Pamela Foreman, Published Author
Genre: Romantic Fiction
SYNOPSIS: When David and Annette join their families and begin one of their own, the couple can’t imagine how their marriage will affect their children, new and old. As parents, they each have high hopes for their children and their marriage, but in only a few short years, the path has gone the way of destruction.
Drugs, alcohol, abuse, loneliness … Secrets hide among the
folds of their new lives and David and Annette are faced with the challenge of
reconnecting with their children, while learning to be parents all over again.
How will they cope, discovering the hidden secrets? Will their marriage survive or will the threat of losing their children drive them apart? Can they fight adversity and win, or will their marriage be over as quickly as it began? Find out in Secrets Abound, My Love, the third segment in the Nebraska Holds series.
How will they cope, discovering the hidden secrets? Will their marriage survive or will the threat of losing their children drive them apart? Can they fight adversity and win, or will their marriage be over as quickly as it began? Find out in Secrets Abound, My Love, the third segment in the Nebraska Holds series.
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EXCERPT:
“Oh, Georgia! Lighten up!” Jersey shook
her finger at Georgia. Georgia could tell her sister had been drinking not only
by her behavior, but Jersey smelled of the beer or liquor. The two girls plus
their fellow triplet, Virginia, were barely seventeen, and their step-sister
Mallory was still sixteen. The four were about to be seniors in high school and
their sibling was already an alcoholic.
Jersey and this male friend of hers both laughed then shushed each other like preschoolers about to get caught in an mischievous act. Georgia didn’t even know his name and didn’t remember ever seeing him before. Georgia rolled her eyes, knowing this was not going to get any better.
“How did he get in here?” Georgia asked. She put her hands on her hips, an action she had observed her mother doing over the past several years as all her older siblings had become teenagers. Georgia knew for a fact this boy did not enter through the front door of their house.
“How else?” Jersey slurred. “The window.”
“The window? We’re on the second floor!” Georgia put her head in her hands, exasperated. She’s been covering for her sister for more than two years now, but she wasn’t sure she could any longer. Jersey seemed to be getting herself deeper and deeper in trouble.
Jersey and this male friend of hers both laughed then shushed each other like preschoolers about to get caught in an mischievous act. Georgia didn’t even know his name and didn’t remember ever seeing him before. Georgia rolled her eyes, knowing this was not going to get any better.
“How did he get in here?” Georgia asked. She put her hands on her hips, an action she had observed her mother doing over the past several years as all her older siblings had become teenagers. Georgia knew for a fact this boy did not enter through the front door of their house.
“How else?” Jersey slurred. “The window.”
“The window? We’re on the second floor!” Georgia put her head in her hands, exasperated. She’s been covering for her sister for more than two years now, but she wasn’t sure she could any longer. Jersey seemed to be getting herself deeper and deeper in trouble.
Pamela is the author of the Nebraska
Holds series, a series surrounding the lives of David Anderson and Annette
Miller, middle-aged adults who have both gone through the sudden deaths of
their spouses and each have children to continue to raise. The series currently
has three books, You're Right, My Love (December 2011), Not Again, My
Love (January 2013) and Secrets Abound, My Love (January 2014).
Website: http://www.pamelaforeman.com
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So many joined families, and so many problems. This sounds a really good read.
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