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Rhythms of Resilience

Healing Hearts, Book 2

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Rhythms of Resilience

By: Alexandra Palchak
Narrated by: Alexandra Palchak
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The most dangerous betrayals wear familiar faces.

Leah and Chris Johnson have spent four years building something beautiful from wreckage, a family forged not by biology but by choice, where their daughter Louise knows safety, love, and belonging.

Then Ryan Matthews returns with lawyers and regret, demanding custody of the child he abandoned before birth.

But Ryan isn't the real threat.

The real threat sits at Sunday dinners. It watches from church pews. It documents every parenting misstep, catalogs every moment of frustration, transforms ordinary family stress into ammunition. The people who should stand with them have become surveillance agents building a case for their failure.

Leah and Chris face an impossible truth: the family that shaped them is now the weapon being used to destroy them. Blood ties have become chains. Concern has curdled into control. And the people demanding their loyalty are the same ones betting on their collapse.

To save the family they've created, they may have to walk away from the family they've always known. A searingly honest story about toxic family dynamics, the guilt of setting boundaries, and the radical discovery that sometimes healing requires distance, and that's not just okay, it's necessary.

©2025 Alexandra Palchak (P)2025 Alexandra Palchak
Family Life Genre Fiction Psychological
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