The Whispers Within
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  • Parts 23
  • Time 2h 11m
Ongoing, First published Feb 22, 2017
When River Barnett's perfect life betrays her, she suddenly finds herself running back in the direction from which she came. Ashamed and lost, she is faced with a family she hasn't seen in a dozen years, and a town full of familiar faces.
    
River wants nothing more than to find the headstrong, independent version of herself who stalked off the farm and headed to the big city twelve years ago. What she doesn't realize is the person to help unlock everything she misses about her former self, is the one person who has himself changed the most. Or has he? 
    
As the past catches up with them, with a heart scarred by betrayal and lies, will she be able to stand strong and trust in love again?
  
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The Whispers Within has been recognized in the following contests: 
Third Place Romance - The Golden Star Awards - October 2017
Third Place Romance - The Discourse Awards - October 2017
First Place Romance - Athena Awards - September 2017
Second Place Romance - The Crayon Awards - August 2017
Third Place Romance - The Psyche Awards - August 2017
Third Place Overall - The Blue Rose Awards - July 2017
First Place Romance - The Blue Rose Awards - July 2017
Third Place Unknown Author - The Blue Rose Awards - July 2017
Second Place Romance - The Beauty Awards 2017
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