Posthumous Sermons (1854)

Henry Blunt

Posthumous Sermons (1854)
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Published
10 September 2010
Pages
322
ISBN
9781164914693

Posthumous Sermons (1854)

Henry Blunt

Having no living family, Elizabeth Stephenson finds herself completely alone except for her young children when her husband, a powerful attorney with a prestigious law firm, serves her with divorce papers. He gives her total custody of the children and a generous lump sum settlement on the condition that she leave their prominent home and the city in which they live. Helpless to do anything except what he demands, she packs the few belongings he allows and begins the heartbreaking move. Somehow, she must be strong enough to begin a new life with her children and help them build a secure home together. Praying her faith is stronger than her fears, she focuses totally on her children. The last thing Elizabeth considers is a relationship with another man. The betrayal has cut too deeply. However, she incidentally finds herself acquainted with not one, but two good men. Will she be able to forget the pain and allow either of them to share her new life and all of its complications?

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