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Melina

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After losing her beautiful mother at the age of six Melina now lives with her father on their small farm in Devon in the 1970's.But at fourteen she ends up suffering instead of being loved. She seizes a chance to escape at the age of sixteen but in doing so feeds a dark seed deep within her heart. Away from his Grasp she is given nothing but love by her wealthy Aunt and Uncle but the real help she desperately needs.
She grows into a Beautiful and intelligent woman with a very dark secret. but after she is deceived but yet more men Melina shows she can be a very dangerous woman to cross. She Meets Cassie her rich bosses American trophy wife and after an awkward start they bond and become blood sisters with both of them finding safety and comfort in each others arms while Cassie shows Melina the rich jet set life she could have.
Melina realises now she must face her demons and revisits her past only to find all was not as it seemed and what she does discover shocks her to the core.
Putting the past behind her she embarks on a new brighter path only to find this one also gets darker the further she goes down it
But now as her past catches her up is she out of her depth?
Has the beautiful Melina gone too far this time ?

518 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 10, 2015

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David Parsons

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Hi l live in Cornwall with my family I was lucky to have fantastic parents who gave me and my sister a wonderful childhood but I also know others who were not so lucky. I started writing my first book Melina 2 years ago I have always had a vivid imagination and often wake from sleep with ideas. I wrote down some notes for this book as they came to me then did no more for weeks until eventually after more media coverage of the subject I felt compelled to start writing and get my message across.
The rest is history
This book takes the reader on an emotional rollercoaster which will make them question which of the character's are bad and which are good. The book is designed to make the reader realise that our sometimes what we see on the outside is not what is on the inside. Childhood is such an important part of who we are. It affects our adult life more than most realise and it is the base for our fears and desires through out our life which is why we need to protect not just ours but all children from the evil of others.

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