Author: | Franella Adaeze Smith | ISBN: | 9781468549683 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | February 10, 2012 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | Franella Adaeze Smith |
ISBN: | 9781468549683 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | February 10, 2012 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
ANITA ARRINGTON has come a long way from her unhappy childhood in Charleston. A successful social worker and therapist, she has long since conquered the demons of her past, leaving behind the memories and hurts of being abandoned by her parents and the abuse of her grandmother. Her parents had chosen their addictions over their only child many years before and her grandmother? Well, all Anita could do was thank God that she had passed on. Now Anita is free to move on with her life and put all of that behind her. Her past can no longer hurt her. It is safe for her to return to her native South Carolina where her dear friends are. Or is it? Did she really deal with her past during her time up north or did she just run away from it? She will have to figure that out in order to improve her relationship with Thomas and Maxine. And that is what she wants more than anything now. If you dont make peace with your past, Maxine had told her not only will it keep you from enjoying the present, but can it rob you of the kind of future that you want, too! Can Anitas dream of a loving family finally be fulfilled with Thomas and Maxine, or will the ghosts of the past continue to keep her from possessing what her heart desires most? Can she have the peace and the happiness that she longs for or will her past once again threaten her future happiness? The choice was Anitas to make. She alone must to decide if she will let her past help her instead of hurt her if she could only figure out how.
ANITA ARRINGTON has come a long way from her unhappy childhood in Charleston. A successful social worker and therapist, she has long since conquered the demons of her past, leaving behind the memories and hurts of being abandoned by her parents and the abuse of her grandmother. Her parents had chosen their addictions over their only child many years before and her grandmother? Well, all Anita could do was thank God that she had passed on. Now Anita is free to move on with her life and put all of that behind her. Her past can no longer hurt her. It is safe for her to return to her native South Carolina where her dear friends are. Or is it? Did she really deal with her past during her time up north or did she just run away from it? She will have to figure that out in order to improve her relationship with Thomas and Maxine. And that is what she wants more than anything now. If you dont make peace with your past, Maxine had told her not only will it keep you from enjoying the present, but can it rob you of the kind of future that you want, too! Can Anitas dream of a loving family finally be fulfilled with Thomas and Maxine, or will the ghosts of the past continue to keep her from possessing what her heart desires most? Can she have the peace and the happiness that she longs for or will her past once again threaten her future happiness? The choice was Anitas to make. She alone must to decide if she will let her past help her instead of hurt her if she could only figure out how.