Sabbath's 2 Darlings- The 12: Book Two

Sabbath's 2 Darlings- The 12: Book Two

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-What if Justice were deaf too- Power, ambition and privileged describe the Richmonds of Drinking Water South Carolina. Innocent, faithful and dedicated describe Ottaline and Providence Sabbath whose father serves as a butler to the Richmond household. On Confederate Memorial Day 1903 the sleepy town of Drinking Water is awakened by a cry of injustice. Thus an old crime fueled by jealousy and greed materializes in the form of one of the town's most affluent members. When injustice strikes home the two sisters Sabbath find themselves engrossed in a mystery of secrets and lore that could shatter the atmosphere of their small town yet bring justice to those who can't testify. The mysteries continue in this second 12 Dancing Princess novel "Sabbath's 2 Darlings-The 12: Book Two" All works copyright Carpathia. HRH Carpathia. This novel is a work of fiction and any resemblance to persons or places is entirely coincidental. -I like to keep all of my stories mild or include disclaimers and trigger warnings. These may not be found in all chapters. Some characters will commit crimes and do harm against others. Nothing will be graphically depicted in my stories. (beyond a mild pg-13)
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COMPLETE Norah Wiley's mom had her at 18 and her father left when she was 3. After her mom dies from an overdose, her grandparents in Clearwater Shores offer to let her stay with them as she goes to college in town. Her grandma, Susan Wiley sells trees during Christmas time, and her grandpa, Tom Wiley is a pastor. Grieving and trying to leave everything behind, Norah struggles to find her footing, until she meets 19 year old Jamie Cantrell, a girl who's lived in Clearwater shores forever and works at the surf shop. Drawn together by curiosity, secrets, and late-nights by the shore, the girls form a relationship neither of them expected. But as their connection deepens into something more, Norah is torn between her growing feelings and how her grandparents and the church might feel. She also tries to find out why her father left. In a town where everyone knows everyone, and expectations run deep, their love is the kind that could unravel everything and bring secrets to surface.

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