Barlow Definition of Flawless

Barlow Definition of Flawless

D.M. Williams

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Editorial:
Donna Williams
Año de edición:
2023
Materia
Obras de teatro, textos teatrales
ISBN:
9781666402735

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Twenty-four-year-old Robert Barlow lost his wife six years into their young marriage at the hands of his competitors. It was the worst pain he had ever experienced. Becky was the love of his life. Unable to bear the pain of her absence, he gave up on the God he once believed in, vowed never to forgive himself and buried himself in his work. He builds a massive construction empire that rivals anything his competitors could have imagined.Held captive by the guilt over his wife’s death, he has no desire to love again. Now, contemplating early retirement at the age of fifty, he has an unexpected surprise. A simple, but beautiful country girl named Chasidy, waltzes into his life, changing everything. He doesn’t understand why he is so drawn to her. What does she possess that no other woman has?Can Robert overcome his resentment toward God to embrace a new life with Chasidy? Or will the ghosts from the past continue to haunt him?  

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