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Two Peas & A Pod

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Pregnant with triplets, the father of her babies abandons sixteen-year-old Paula. Her family give her an ultimatum, have the babies terminated or leave home. All alone, Paula decides to keep the triplets and go through with the pregnancy. Although she is strong and smart nothing could prepare Paula when she loses one of the triplets at birth. Sixteen years later Paula is now married and has not only survived having twin daughters but she has thrived. But something keeps nagging at her in the background, will she ever get over the death of her son?Samantha Scott has a secret; it is eating away at her from the inside. Can she live with what she has done? A chance meeting with Paula in the café sets in motion the chance for Samantha to put right what she did sixteen years ago. God has forgiven her, but can she get forgiveness from Paula and forgive herself?The lives of two women collide, can forgiveness be found or is time running out and what is this great secret that Samantha carries?

310 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 10, 2016

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February 3, 2024
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she was not married and preg with triplets. the father wanted nothing to do with her or the babies. her family disowned her

the dr in the hospital would take one baby from multi births and sell them to rich parents
she had 2 girls and a boy, the boy was sold and she was told he died

the adopted mother of the boy passed when he was 6. his adopted father never really wanted him but was now stuck with him. he was the dr and was still selling babies, he kept track on a thumb drive

the mom was having coffee and the nurse who was involved and was paid during the stealing of the baby was the waitress. she slipped her a note telling her her son was still alive and to meet her in the park
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November 1, 2024
This book was a disappointment. The storyline has potential, but there was clearly no editing done. The writing is sub-par with a lot of inconsistencies. Truly just lazy. And did I mention the editing? Don’t waste your time.
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April 18, 2026
I really enjoyed this book! Fast paced, great characters, the short chapters made it very hard to put down! Intriguing story. Well done Nathan!
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