Whispered Prayers of A Girl by Alex Grayson released 7/10/17
Review by Ashley Lynn Gill
A tortured soul meets a damaged family…
A lonely man, a widowed woman, a carefree boy, and a broken girl… Can the four come together and help heal each other? Or will fear of the unknown and guilt about the past keep them apart?
Her whispered prayers break her...
At night, as she’s drifting off to sleep, I press my ear to the door and listen to her heart-wrenching pleas. Her words are agony to my healing heart, but I cherish the sound of them, for that’s the only time I ever hear my beautiful daughter speak. Since her father died two years ago, she’s grown quiet and withdrawn. Cat’s Valley was to be our new beginning, a place where my family and I can heal, but what we find there is so much more.
Scars mar his body. Pain has left him in pieces…
Four years ago, I lost the two things I cherished most in the world. They were ripped from my arms in the most painful and cruel way. Since then, I’ve kept to myself, preferring to stay away from the pitying looks and murmured rumors. Everything changed when she and her children barged into my life. It was an accident, and I don’t deserve them, but now that they’re here, I’m not sure I can let them go.
Gwen is new in town, an elementary teacher and mother of two . Her family needed a fresh start after the sudden loss of her husband two years ago.
Alexander is a very private man, his Scars covering half of his body is a reminder to him each and every time he looks in the mirror of the loss of his wife and their baby daughter.
One Snow storm changes everything when Gwen and her children try to make it home but get stuck in front of Alexander's home. They're stuck , no way into town and the only option is for her and the kids to stay in Alexander's home until the storm passes.
Alexander immediately forms a bond with Gwen's children, her son brings laughter to Alexander again and he can see his pain in her daughters eyes. Will this snow storm be just what Alexander and Gwen need to move on and find happiness again?
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