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The Heart's Duty

By (author) Shannon Muir






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Kristine David lived a challenging adolescence, where a lack of a strong female role model and a need to feel loved led her to make poor choices. Now cut off from her family to the point of changing her surname, Kristine believes she's finally found her peace in marrying Juan Luis Mendoza, an former college classmate now running the company inherited from an old mentor. Yet when time begins to tear at the hopes of making dreams come true, Kristine starts to find herself confronted with the opportunity to be tempted by old familiar patterns. Her spontaneous choices lead to her husband's kidnapping, meeting the illegitimate son of the company founder who claims he should own it, facing up to old issues, and unlocking a trauma Kristine thought her mind buried forever.

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Publisher | Lulu.com
Published date | 16 Jun 2012
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Format | Paperback
Pages | 118
Dimensions | 229 x 152 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-2579-9217-1
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BISAC | fiction / general


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