There Once was a Woman...

There Once was a Woman...

  • Shey Harte
Publisher:Page Publishing IncISBN 13: 9781662455711ISBN 10: 1662455712

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There Once was a Woman... is written by Shey Harte and published by Page Publishing Inc. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1662455712 (ISBN 10) and 9781662455711 (ISBN 13).

A time and tale of achieving the absolute impossible, defying certain death, definitive proof that miracles do happen! “The silence during the rest of the ride home was deafening. Pepper was already planning, embracing the reality of what life will look like moving forward. She had spent years making sacrifices to ensure her children were not products of a divorced home. But this would be a hard left...or would it? She had lived with and through his indiscretions and betrayals since before they were married. Buying into each lie and deceptive promise each time. Admittedly, she was not wholly innocent herself. Was this the final straw? This was a different kind of betrayal. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned!” So let me briefly introduce you to Pepper LaGrange, a feisty, strong-willed woman, a survivor, and a force to be reckoned with who never accepted no as a final answer, always determined to have the last word one way or another. Pepper would defy all the odds! From the very beginning of that fateful day, the first reports detailing the severity of her injuries. Loved ones were told to pray for the best but expect the very worst. After twelve hours of surgery, the family was updated with a grim prognosis. “If and when she comes out of the coma, the probability is that she will remain in a vegetative state.” For each hurdle that she overcame, there was an equally impossible prognosis on the horizon.