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A Heartbroken Daughter

A True Story of Life After Family Court. (A Father's Daughter, Book 2)

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A Heartbroken Daughter

By: Stephen Bradley-Waters
Narrated by: Stephen Bradley-Waters
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A Heartbroken Daughter is a continuation of the heartbreaking true story A Father's Daughter.

A year has passed since the injustice of the court's decision. The suffering continues as a child desperately pleads to return home. Instead, she is held hostage by a narcissistic mother whose only thought is herself. Her father sacrifices a career to always be there for his daughter. The journey is arduous as he ventures north and south of the country - covering an extraordinary 1,000 miles, alternating weekends. The story is heartbreaking as they both hold onto the precious life they had and the memories of their past.

©2020 Stephen Bradley-Waters (P)2021 Stephen Bradley-Waters
Biographies & Memoirs Divorce & Separation

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