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Rescued From Myself
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Rescued From Myself

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A young woman’s journey to healing and self-actualisation, in a novel that provides an intimate glimpse into a life entwined with love, loss, and reawakening.

Nevaeh lives with her parents and grandmother in the small town of Balcarres, Jamaica. As an only child, she is under enormous pressure to succeed scholastically, to be the first of her family to go to college and break out of poverty. Nevaeh is desperate to succeed, going to lengths that lead to horrible consequences for her.

After losing her best friend on the peak of the Blue Mountain at the age of seventeen, she withdraws into herself and loses touch with her circle. After college, she meets Rayva, a rich Canadian businessman who sweeps her off her feet and marries her in a lavish ceremony, taking her away, she hopes, from all her troubles.

But all is not as it seems, and gradually Nevaeh’s life begins to come apart. She is found, amnesiac, on the shore of Lake Erie. Will she recover her memory in time to be safe from the ones who put her there? Will she find peace for her exhausted soul, and forgiveness for past wrongs? Only time will tell, and time is what she may not have.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cadmus Publishing
Date
7 January 2022
Pages
388
ISBN
9781637510612

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

A young woman’s journey to healing and self-actualisation, in a novel that provides an intimate glimpse into a life entwined with love, loss, and reawakening.

Nevaeh lives with her parents and grandmother in the small town of Balcarres, Jamaica. As an only child, she is under enormous pressure to succeed scholastically, to be the first of her family to go to college and break out of poverty. Nevaeh is desperate to succeed, going to lengths that lead to horrible consequences for her.

After losing her best friend on the peak of the Blue Mountain at the age of seventeen, she withdraws into herself and loses touch with her circle. After college, she meets Rayva, a rich Canadian businessman who sweeps her off her feet and marries her in a lavish ceremony, taking her away, she hopes, from all her troubles.

But all is not as it seems, and gradually Nevaeh’s life begins to come apart. She is found, amnesiac, on the shore of Lake Erie. Will she recover her memory in time to be safe from the ones who put her there? Will she find peace for her exhausted soul, and forgiveness for past wrongs? Only time will tell, and time is what she may not have.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cadmus Publishing
Date
7 January 2022
Pages
388
ISBN
9781637510612