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Gary Sheldon is about to meet the child he never knew he had. Within months, the popular afternoon-drive radio announcer and music director at Connecticut's Z97-3 initiates a lawsuit seeking full custody of his nine-year-old daughter. Some years later, after enduring an acrimonious custody battle for the little girl, Gary finds himself embroiled in a shocking legal drama involving a teenage intern at the radio station. The bitter conflict threatens his career, his reputation and his faith. Amid mounting trauma, Gary faces his steepest challenge yet: to extend forgiveness and second chances…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Gary Sheldon is about to meet the child he never knew he had. Within months, the popular afternoon-drive radio announcer and music director at Connecticut's Z97-3 initiates a lawsuit seeking full custody of his nine-year-old daughter. Some years later, after enduring an acrimonious custody battle for the little girl, Gary finds himself embroiled in a shocking legal drama involving a teenage intern at the radio station. The bitter conflict threatens his career, his reputation and his faith. Amid mounting trauma, Gary faces his steepest challenge yet: to extend forgiveness and second chances (and learn to accept them himself when they're offered). In doing so, he embraces the faith that sustained him when he feared all was lost.
Autorenporträt
International award-winning novelist Rita M. Reali is a national award-winning journalist, an award-winning essayist, photographer, parody songwriter and visual artist whose novels have delighted and captivated readers since 2015. Bitten by the radio bug at an early age, this onetime DJ and radio news director weaves realistic elements of the broadcast world (and its assorted quirky personalities) into her writing. A native and longtime resident of Connecticut, Rita, her husband and two cats live in rural Tennessee, where she's an independent editor, proofreader and "literary midwife."