
A Line in the Sand
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Narrated by:
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Eliza Enea
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By:
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Sammie Ward
About this listen
Nina Chet was raised in an environment of domestic abuse and vowed never to let it happen to her. She put herself through nursing school and seem to have her life on track - except for one thing: she had no one to share it with. Then a chance meeting at the hospital changed all that when she met Brian Mitchell.
Tall, dark, and handsome, she'd met the man of her dreams. But when secrets and lies began to surface, Nina finds herself in a vicious cycle of domestic abuse. Will she have the strength to walk away from the man she loves?
©2010 Sammie Ward (P)2014 Lady Leo Publishing
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