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Fragment in the Sand

Fragment in the Sand

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: When money isn¿t enough
Review: Fragments In The Sand is a romance filled with suspense. Alex Webb, a runway
model, is trying to decide what God plans for her. As she sorts through her
complicated feelings for her uncle who is also her agent and protector, she
wonders just how much she owes him. When her mother was killed and her father
disappeared, her uncle and aunt became her surrogate parents. While she is
grateful, she is tired of modeling even though she knows she is her uncle's
largest moneymaker. She would much rather be a photographer and with
encouragement from friends, she is contemplating a change.

With a broken engagement and canceled wedding plans, she begins receiving
frightening telephone calls late at night. She also feels she is being
watched. Her life spins out of control. She doesn't want to upset her uncle
or her brother but she fears for her safety. She turns to a childhood friend,
with deep reservation, for both comfort and support.

Annetta P. Lee spins an exciting tale of good and evil, love and hate, in one
young woman's life. A very enjoyable novel, it keeps the reader engaged until
the last page. If I had one comment it would be that Alex Webb is too good to be true.
Sometimes she comes off as just a touch self-righteous but that did
not stop the flow of a good story well told.

Reviewed by Alice Holman
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Romance Angel
Review: This is a must read for lovers of Christiam stories! This sotry is real and great for young adults too. I thank Genesis Press for bringing these titles to the market.


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