Janice Decker
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Through a Mother's Tears
- De: Cathy Broomfield
- Narrado por: Juanita McMahon
- Duración: 3 h y 33 m
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When Cathy Broomfield’s youngest daughter, Kirsty, disappeared, Cathy hoped she had gone to stay with friends, to escape her brutal and bullying husband. But as the days passed with no word from Kirsty, a loving daughter who spoke to her mum every day, Cathy became increasingly anxious...until the day the police arrived at her door to tell her they had found a body. Her worst fears had been realised.
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pain and loss
- De Karin Purcell en 10-30-24
- Through a Mother's Tears
- De: Cathy Broomfield
- Narrado por: Juanita McMahon
So Sad
Revisado: 07-25-23
My heart goes out to this Mother .I to have been through a simular situation
This book is very well written and right to the point.It was hard for me to hold back the tears.
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False Step
- De: Victoria Helen Stone
- Narrado por: Melissa Moran
- Duración: 8 h y 20 m
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For days, all of Denver, Colorado, has worried over the fate of a missing child, little Tanner Holcomb. Then, a miracle: handsome, athletic Johnny Bradley finds him, frightened but unharmed, on a hiking trail miles from his wealthy family’s mountain home. In a heartbeat, his rescuer goes from financially strapped fitness trainer to celebrated hero. The heat of the spotlight may prove too much for Johnny’s picture-perfect family, however.
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worst book in a long time
- De Amazon Customer en 07-05-19
- False Step
- De: Victoria Helen Stone
- Narrado por: Melissa Moran
Can't get it to play
Revisado: 07-05-19
After chapter 1 it want play. Very aggravated with it .sounds like a broken record skipping and then stops.
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