When He Holds Tomorrow

When He Holds Tomorrow

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Raising a child is hard, but being a single parent is harder. Anne-marie Johnson is 28 and already a widow. Her husband was everything to her, her best friend, her strength, her shoulder to cry on, and supposed to be the father of her child. What happens when he snaps right out of her life? Will she be able to trust God to carry her through? Will she be able to move on? 🚫 WARNING: 🚫 THIS BOOK IS STILL IN PROGRESS. THIS WILL HAVE UNEXPECTED PLOT CHANGES. EVEN THOUGH I REALLY APPRECIATE MY READERS, IF THIS ANNOYS YOU, I'LL UNDERSTAND IF YOU WANT TO COME BACK WHEN THE BOOK IS FINISHED.
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