for·give (fr-gv, fôr-)
v. for·gave (-gv), for·giv·en (-gvn), for·giv·ing, for·gives
v.tr.
1. To excuse for a fault or an offense; pardon.
2. To renounce anger or resentment against.
3. To absolve from payment of (a debt, for example).
After what Carter Stone did to the Winters' family three yeas ago, will Jolene Winters, his ex-bestfriend, ever be able to forgive him when he comes back in town and stirs up trouble? Read to find out what ends up stirring between the two of them.
She thought that he was there to save her, but she couldn't be more wrong.
He offered her a deal and she took it. At first everything started good, she thought she was in heaven but soon things took a turn for the worst.
A mistake that cost her life.
She didn't want to do any of it but she was already in too deep. Then again she didn't have a choice. She made a deal and she had to go through with her end.
In the end, she was a part of a twisted paradise.