THE SILVER MIRROR

THE SILVER MIRROR

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Melody's childhood ended the day her parents sold her into a marriage with a man old enough to be her grandfather. Betrayed, beaten, and silenced, she was forced to live as a slave in a house that was never a home. But beneath the bruises and brokenness burns a spirit not so easily destroyed. The Silver Mirror becomes her only witness-reflecting the scars of her past, the cruelty of her present, and the fragile hope of freedom that refuses to die. Melody's story is one of pain, survival, and the search for a voice in a world determined to erase her.
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