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What I Did for Love

What I Did for Love

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Sep 22, 2014
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Romance
When some of life's worse atrocities are what your life is made up of, hope will be your only saving grace. Sometimes having hope is not a choice. Sometimes you don't decide to have hope, you only realize it was there after it has been dashed. Estella is the daughter of one of the worlds most prolific serial killers. It is unknown how many victims he really had as many bodies were found world wide with his signature, which happens to be her name, however, by his own admittance many of his victims have never been discovered. Estella wants the gift of anonymity but has lost so much when her father listed her as not only the reason for his crimes but as an accomplice. Loneliness has become Ej's constant companion along with a wanting for someone to love her. She wants what her mom had with her husband, the man who died 5 years before she was born. Had Maxwell Wright been alive her life would have been beautiful. The life of the daughter of a serial killer was not one she wished on anyone but it was the only one she had.
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