A Woman Scorned

A Woman Scorned

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SEQUEL to You Broke My Heart Again Anastazja Adamaiak struggles with her move to America as she faces more tragedy, loss, and isolation even after leaving her home country of Poland. As she fights to survive in a new world, she finds herself smitten with richest man in New York City. She experiences a new type of life-one without financial struggle, diamonds, name-brand clothes, and socials crowded with New York City elites. As she climbs, she learns to mold to this new life, indulging in the pleasures it brings. But what will happen when Anastazja's past unexpectedly surfaces? Will she be able to mask it and move on with her life, or will the rage that's been building from all the pain finally explode? "I'm no longer a helpless little girl; I'm a woman scorned."
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