
Silent Battle
by George Gibbs
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Tom Gallatin, a lawyer grappling with alcoholism, finds himself lost in the Canadian wilderness while seeking solace. He encounters Jane Loring, a vivacious debutante, who shares his predicament. Their isolation and mutual attraction lead to a passionate encounter, but Tom's relapse throws their connection into turmoil. He recognizes the gravity of his actions and commits to recovery. Months later, fate reunites them in the bustling metropolis of New York City. Tom, now free from his addiction, seeks Jane's forgiveness. The city becomes a stage for their rekindled romance, as they navigate the challenges of their past and forge a new future together. Their love story is marked by both the allure and the complexities of second chances, emphasizing the transformative power of forgiveness, self-discovery, and the enduring strength of the human spirit.Book Details
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