The Echoes Of The Shattered Memory: Part One. Fragments Of Us
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- ISBN8227113108
- EAN9798227113108
- Date de parution15/12/2024
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- ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC
Résumé
"The Echoes of the Shattered Memory: Part One" follows the journey of Sam, a woman whose life has been irreversibly changed by the emotional scars of a traumatic past. Struggling to piece together the fragments of her sense of self, she finds solace in the arms of her loving husband, Alex, a man whose patience and unwavering support have become the anchor she so desperately needs. In the silence between their steps, the line between healing and unraveling blurs.
But is love truly enough to mend the cracks, or will the past pull them apart?
But is love truly enough to mend the cracks, or will the past pull them apart?
"The Echoes of the Shattered Memory: Part One" follows the journey of Sam, a woman whose life has been irreversibly changed by the emotional scars of a traumatic past. Struggling to piece together the fragments of her sense of self, she finds solace in the arms of her loving husband, Alex, a man whose patience and unwavering support have become the anchor she so desperately needs. In the silence between their steps, the line between healing and unraveling blurs.
But is love truly enough to mend the cracks, or will the past pull them apart?
But is love truly enough to mend the cracks, or will the past pull them apart?