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A Legacy of Hope

By: Darren Chitwood
Narrated by: Katrina Rae
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Winter in Northern California summons Sarah Martin to Burney, a small town snuggled at the foot of a snowy mountain. Having received news of her father’s passing, the man she had sworn never to speak to again, Sarah unexpectedly is faced with secrets of his past upon discovering his personal diary. She is locked in turmoil as she suddenly is challenged to rethink her long-held, bitter assumptions and forced to reevaluate the thoughtless and uncaring man from her childhood. How can she forgive her father for the misdeeds of his past and reconcile the intense pain he caused her? Should she embrace the startling revelations penned in his own handwriting?

A Legacy of Hope is a tale of a father’s recovery journey, and the impact his actions left on those he loved. It is a stunningly beautiful story of a father’s ultimate gift, giving the power of choice to his daughter, enabling her to learn forgiveness, and granting freedom to love again.

©2021 Darren Chitwood (P)2021 Darren Chitwood

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