This Just In… Goodbye, Elaine by Francis Nehilla
Why aren’t children told the truth? There are bad people in the world and bad things can happen to you that mommy and daddy can’t fix.
Most people meander through life, but not Elaine. She had life thrown at her from all directions from an early age. Childhood disappointments and sexual encounters long past buried in the subconscious caused recurring behavior into adulthood.
As an adult, balancing family, work and life brought her to the breaking point. Continuously confronting obstacles in her quest for happiness and unconditional love, Elaine eventually overturned her neurotic behavior and inhaled life like fresh air.
You can order Goodbye, Elaine here. Visit author Francis Nehilla on Facebook here. ◊
This Just In... is a column that shares basic information on selected titles. Titles are included at the editor’s discretion and on a first come, first served basis or for a small fee. Want to see your new book included? Ordering details are here.
Most people meander through life, but not Elaine. She had life thrown at her from all directions from an early age. Childhood disappointments and sexual encounters long past buried in the subconscious caused recurring behavior into adulthood.
As an adult, balancing family, work and life brought her to the breaking point. Continuously confronting obstacles in her quest for happiness and unconditional love, Elaine eventually overturned her neurotic behavior and inhaled life like fresh air.
You can order Goodbye, Elaine here. Visit author Francis Nehilla on Facebook here. ◊
This Just In... is a column that shares basic information on selected titles. Titles are included at the editor’s discretion and on a first come, first served basis or for a small fee. Want to see your new book included? Ordering details are here.
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2 Comments:
Enjoyed this book very much. It was like reading a diary. Read it in one sitting, couldn't put it down.
This character goes through a lot. Interesting reading. Some childhood events are hilarious, like the first confession.
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