Grady Miller, driven by malice, confesses his crime to his daughter Nell before his death, hurling the name Addition Jones at her. Determined to right her father's wrong, Nell moves to Cross Grove and ends up living on Addition Jones' neglected farm. Meanwhile, Addition Jones, orphaned in a kidnapping, escaped his cruel adoptive parents in Cross Grove after being accused of their murder. Now known as A.J. Jones, he becomes successful and wealthy in Chicago but is haunted by his past. Returning to his hometown, he crosses paths with Nell, and their intense love sparks a battle between good and…mehr
Grady Miller, driven by malice, confesses his crime to his daughter Nell before his death, hurling the name Addition Jones at her. Determined to right her father's wrong, Nell moves to Cross Grove and ends up living on Addition Jones' neglected farm. Meanwhile, Addition Jones, orphaned in a kidnapping, escaped his cruel adoptive parents in Cross Grove after being accused of their murder. Now known as A.J. Jones, he becomes successful and wealthy in Chicago but is haunted by his past. Returning to his hometown, he crosses paths with Nell, and their intense love sparks a battle between good and evil. Amid a town that refuses to forgive, their romance faces obstacles but is aided by unexpected miracles. This poignant story spans 309 pages and explores themes of love, forgiveness, and redemption.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
An artist, illustrator and author, Patsy Stanley is known for a diverse range of non-fiction and fiction books including romance novels, whimsical children's books, metaphysical energy books, and art books. Patsy is a great-grandmother with two children, three grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Many of Patsy's stories show up fully formed and ready to be written. Many of her books are filled with humorous illustrations. Patsy is dedicated to storytelling and creating art and books that appeal to readers of all ages and backgrounds.
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