
Where Did We Go Wrong Again?
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Narrated by:
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Hillary Hawkins
About this listen
Forgiveness is the pulse that sustains all friendships...
The most anticipated sequel of the year... Where Did We Go Wrong? left readers asking, "Who got shot?" Where Did We Go Wrong Again? continues immediately after the shooting, with one of the beloved central characters critically wounded and another murdered. The bonds of friendship and love are tested after this tragedy, causing all involved to make irrational decisions that complicate their lives even more.
Nothing will ever be the same as everyone is forced to make monumental, life-altering decisions. Can relationships be salvaged in time to help one other through the consequences of poor judgment?
©2013 Monica Mathis-Stowe (P)2013 Monica Mathis-Stowe
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