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Gates of Heaven: Caroline's Adversity

By: Eyvonne Kinsey
Narrated by: Eyvonne Kinsey
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The Caroline Series began with "Halfway to Heaven: Caroline’s Story" (Book 1), which punished the guilty. Next came "Nearer to Heaven: Caroline’s Journey" (Book 2), and the self-righteous were called out. This is the finale, "Gates of Heaven: Caroline’s Adversity" (Book 3).

Eyvonne reveals how Caroline’s father laid the foundation for her to become the perfect wife, employee, mother, and friend in order to try to keep calm and order. Submissive Caroline learned early in life what the consequences were otherwise. She would be rewarded, like a rat on a wheel, as she was given something, she had only dreamed of, if she turned her anger, tears, or sadness into happiness.

These are Eyvonne Kinsey’s debut works and have been accepted with high acclaim. These three nonfiction books follow the life of Caroline, from age two through 64, with each beginning where the previous ended. Here now is the conclusion, revealing the bullies living their best lives, showing how certainty is the enemy of tolerance.

Caroline’s greatest adversity is yet to come. How will Caroline survive? The answer will leave you breathless. Plot jumpers will not be able to see what is coming.

©2025 Angela Murphy (P)2025 Angela Murphy
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