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Memories: Treacherous Love
Memories: Treacherous Love
Memories: Treacherous Love
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Christina watched the deep and burning love that her parents had for one another destroy them and their family, and her grandparents intervene and take her and her siblings to live with them.

Now a grown woman, Christina refuses to allow love to come in and ruin her much like it did her parents. She finds herself in an arrangement with an older gentleman — he being her sugar daddy and she being his sugar baby. In her mind, it's the farthest thing from love...

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAmorBooks.com
Release dateJan 24, 2022
ISBN9781005571832
Memories: Treacherous Love

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    Memories - Treacherous Love

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    Nellie Cross

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    When you have the life I’ve had, you become a little battle hardened. Love doesn’t come very easily to me. I’m not open to it at all. It scares me, yet I revere it. I have not known how love feels. I hope I don’t ever have to.

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    Summer, 1994

    We were supposed to be on a family vacation out to the Carolina coast, and it was supposed to be my first time going. To a five year old, taking a trip to the beach was the next best thing to going to Disneyworld. We packed a cooler filled with sandwiches, sodas and water, and took a large bag of Lays potato chips and some of my mother’s ranch dip.

    The morning we were set to leave, I woke up to find my mother and father arguing, yelling at each other at the top of their lungs, faces red with anger, hands gesturing in every direction. I watched all of this in a sort of slow motion for a while — the words forming on

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