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From Ice and Snow is a fictional memoir, sequel to The Protest. Jane Bernard has not seen her 12-year-old twin daughters for six years. She lost them to a religious hijacking perpetrated by their father, Reverend Logan Churlick. Jane is heartbroken and embittered by the loss, causing her to jeopardize her once-happy marriage with her great love, Bolivar Bernard. When her daughters are 18, Bekah reaches out to her mother causing her twin sister Darcy to want nothing to do with Bekah and to spurn Jane. Fueled by Bekah's allegiance with her mother, Churlick's obsession to possess Jane grows more…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
From Ice and Snow is a fictional memoir, sequel to The Protest. Jane Bernard has not seen her 12-year-old twin daughters for six years. She lost them to a religious hijacking perpetrated by their father, Reverend Logan Churlick. Jane is heartbroken and embittered by the loss, causing her to jeopardize her once-happy marriage with her great love, Bolivar Bernard. When her daughters are 18, Bekah reaches out to her mother causing her twin sister Darcy to want nothing to do with Bekah and to spurn Jane. Fueled by Bekah's allegiance with her mother, Churlick's obsession to possess Jane grows more twisted, Will Churlick be successful in keeping Jane and Bekah from reconnecting with Darcy? Will Jane regain her daughters only to lose Bolivar? Will the strategy Jane sees as her only chance to save the marriage she has all but destroyed work?
Autorenporträt
My greatest writing achievement came out of my deepest sorrow. When I lost my daughters to a religious hijacking (ages 10 and 12), I was driven to write The Protest and its sequel, From Ice and Snow. Writing the books was therapeutic and I felt my cautionary tale about the destructiveness of fanatical faith would help others. As a writer, I aim to create a better understanding of the world and our place in it by shedding light on dark places. Some of my works take you to those dark places. They make you think, they shed light, they even entertain, while they offer solace to those who need it.