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Never The Same - Craver, Diane
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A plane crash. Two women, strangers to each other, are on the edge of dire decisions. And the changes survival makes in their lives is the heart of NEVER THE SAME. Kim, a wife, and mother refuses to settle anymore when it comes to love and marriage. Surviving the plane crash has cleared the fog in her head and the frustration in her life. Tori has garnered a coveted soccer scholarship but her dreams are turning to dust-she's discovered she's pregnant. Before the crash, her choice seemed obvious, but now, caught between her dad's wishes and her baby's daddy, Tori's decision isn't a "no-brainer"…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A plane crash. Two women, strangers to each other, are on the edge of dire decisions. And the changes survival makes in their lives is the heart of NEVER THE SAME. Kim, a wife, and mother refuses to settle anymore when it comes to love and marriage. Surviving the plane crash has cleared the fog in her head and the frustration in her life. Tori has garnered a coveted soccer scholarship but her dreams are turning to dust-she's discovered she's pregnant. Before the crash, her choice seemed obvious, but now, caught between her dad's wishes and her baby's daddy, Tori's decision isn't a "no-brainer" anymore. Life isn't always fair, but Kim and Tori have the chance of a lifetime...what will they do? What would you do? NOTE: A few bedroom scenes exist between the married couple.
Autorenporträt
Diane Craver is the author of The Amish Mother's Secret, Book 1 in The Amish Adoption Series. two popular Amish series, Dreams of Plain Daughters and The Bishop's Daughters. Diane also writes romantic suspense, inspirational contemporary romance, historical Christian fiction and women's fiction. Her emotional reads receive great reviews. Although she started her career writing non-fiction, she switched to writing fiction. She wanted to keep her sanity in the midst of having a large family. Writing fiction with quirky and memorable characters gave her the escape she needed from her noisy household. Diane met her husband Tom while teaching at an orphanage. They enjoy their life in southwestern Ohio, and have been blessed with six children and several grandchildren. Two adult daughters with Down syndrome live with Tom and Diane. Her family is supportive of her writing career, and her favorite vacation is going to the beach with them. She gives thanks daily to God for her wonderful blessings, including being in remission from Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma.