Tina Susedik
Alone. Always alone. Alone because she'd killed him. She was a murderess, and the worst part was her remorse was the size of a flake of gold.
Married to a man she didn't choose, Bertha Woods is unprepared for her husband's cruelty turning her from a sweet, innocent girl who is happiest out on the farm, to a cold-hearted, lonely, society harridan. Always thinking of her first love, for twenty years she bears his scams, beatings, and
...After the death of the grandmother Ellie Farrell had lived with since she was sixteen, she is tasked with the job of cleaning out the over-packed house. When Ellie begins to find love notes and money from a Bert to Randi spanning over four decades, she sets out to find out who these people are and what they have to do with her. An unexpected check for $100,000 dollars delivered to her house, ramps up the mystery – especially when death threats
...The Midlands of England are known for a temperate climate year-round. Nestled between the Severn and Wye Rivers, spring usually came early. But the year 1835 was different as the weather changed bringing bone chilling winds, rain, and fog. Day after day the sun refused to shed its rays, and the lack of warmth brought intolerable cold. During this dark turn of nature's folly in early March of that year, the tale of Emily Bowles begins.
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