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Discarded: The Throw Away Bride, a True Story Memoir (Toxic Thoughts Book 6)

Juanita Ray
4.9/5 (16190 ratings)
Description:Discarded is an eye-opening true story memoir about conditional love, personal sacrifices, and the struggle to save a ADHD son from brutal bullies.I had no idea Victoria was swarming with nocturnal humans and brutal bullies when I moved here, but I do now.Had I done my homework, I would have read that Victoria is the witch capitol of Canada--its most haunted city--swarming with ghosts. I should know because two or more live in my basement.According to my best friend Gwen, the ghosts think I'm ungrateful, because they fixed my lawn mower, and lent my son some comics. But she doesn't have to live here, I do. That's why I called a priest.But it isn't the ghosts or my drug-addicted boss, that are driving me crazy. It's a gut-wrenching love triangle, with a police officer recovering from a brain injury, and a non-practicing, thrill-seeking Jehovah Witness, who refuses to celebrate Christmas. How can I choose between the two, when my best friend Gwen is trying to sabotage my choice?Blowin' Smoke Chapter 10 Partial ExcerptRrrrrp-rrrrrp. Woop-woop.He pulls up beside me.“Hello ma’am. May I see your handicap placard?”“I’m not handicapped. I’m lost. I only used the spot to back out so I could exit the parking lot. I wasn’t stopped there.”“Are you sure? If you backed out it means you were parked there. How long would you estimate you stopped in that space?” His eyes, hidden behind his Ray-Ban sunglasses, are undoubtedly scrutinizing mine.“I swear I pulled straight in and straight out.”He smirks. “It didn’t look very straight to me.”“Are you going to ticket me or can I go?”“How do I know you’re not blowin’ smoke?”“No-o-o-o-o. You? Seriously, is this some sort of joke?”“No. But up until now, I thought you were. Tell me, what kind of woman puts an ad in the paper and ignores the respondents?”“Maybe I didn’t ignore the rest,” I grin, uncertain what to make of this.He seems unlike anyone I’ve ever known. He actually appears to think before he speaks. And there’s this tiny delay, as though his thoughts take a detour to a different processing chute, where they get analyzed before they get spoken. And that’s when I notice the slight slur in his voice.His face wrinkles. His smile looks halfway between amused and confused. He tilts his head and slowly says, “I bet you did ignore the rest.” He pauses and smiles. “How about we get rid of the middle man? How about you give me your number?”“I don’t give my number to strangers.”“Never? Maybe we can remedy that.”“Never . . . unless you count the ones I met at a bar.”He lifts his sunglasses and reveals his twinkling dark brown eyes. He raises his eyebrows and smirks. “Is that your way of asking me out for a drink?”Devastated Chapter 26 Partial Excerpt“WHAT! NO. DON’T YOU DARE SAY THAT,” I say ignoring the doorbell, as my chest pulsates like an old engine that can’t crank. “How?” I ask, knowing it doesn’t matter.I scrape the sides of my fingers against my eyes. “Logan is going to die. This is going to fucking kill him,” I sob. “How did it happen?”The doorbell chimes for the second time. I yell, “It’s open.”“Well remember how we used to open the truck door and let Max chase beside us, while we were driving?”“No!” My chest is heaving up and down. “No-ooo-oo. Don’t say it Carson, you’re breaking my fucking heart.”But he says it anyway. “He ran over Max. Max is dead.”I hang up the phone and crumble . . . sob . . . my shoulders heaving up and down. And when the door creaks, I lift my head and watch Ben turn and walk away.Summary: "After Juanita moves to haunted Victoria, the witch capitol of Canada, she finds herself in a twisted love triangle. In a town where her son is brutally bullied, where children murder other children, now the only thing that matters most is doing everything it takes to protect her son." - - Provided by publisher.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Discarded: The Throw Away Bride, a True Story Memoir (Toxic Thoughts Book 6). To get started finding Discarded: The Throw Away Bride, a True Story Memoir (Toxic Thoughts Book 6), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Smorgasbord Publications
Release
2022
ISBN
1936954303

Discarded: The Throw Away Bride, a True Story Memoir (Toxic Thoughts Book 6)

Juanita Ray
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Discarded is an eye-opening true story memoir about conditional love, personal sacrifices, and the struggle to save a ADHD son from brutal bullies.I had no idea Victoria was swarming with nocturnal humans and brutal bullies when I moved here, but I do now.Had I done my homework, I would have read that Victoria is the witch capitol of Canada--its most haunted city--swarming with ghosts. I should know because two or more live in my basement.According to my best friend Gwen, the ghosts think I'm ungrateful, because they fixed my lawn mower, and lent my son some comics. But she doesn't have to live here, I do. That's why I called a priest.But it isn't the ghosts or my drug-addicted boss, that are driving me crazy. It's a gut-wrenching love triangle, with a police officer recovering from a brain injury, and a non-practicing, thrill-seeking Jehovah Witness, who refuses to celebrate Christmas. How can I choose between the two, when my best friend Gwen is trying to sabotage my choice?Blowin' Smoke Chapter 10 Partial ExcerptRrrrrp-rrrrrp. Woop-woop.He pulls up beside me.“Hello ma’am. May I see your handicap placard?”“I’m not handicapped. I’m lost. I only used the spot to back out so I could exit the parking lot. I wasn’t stopped there.”“Are you sure? If you backed out it means you were parked there. How long would you estimate you stopped in that space?” His eyes, hidden behind his Ray-Ban sunglasses, are undoubtedly scrutinizing mine.“I swear I pulled straight in and straight out.”He smirks. “It didn’t look very straight to me.”“Are you going to ticket me or can I go?”“How do I know you’re not blowin’ smoke?”“No-o-o-o-o. You? Seriously, is this some sort of joke?”“No. But up until now, I thought you were. Tell me, what kind of woman puts an ad in the paper and ignores the respondents?”“Maybe I didn’t ignore the rest,” I grin, uncertain what to make of this.He seems unlike anyone I’ve ever known. He actually appears to think before he speaks. And there’s this tiny delay, as though his thoughts take a detour to a different processing chute, where they get analyzed before they get spoken. And that’s when I notice the slight slur in his voice.His face wrinkles. His smile looks halfway between amused and confused. He tilts his head and slowly says, “I bet you did ignore the rest.” He pauses and smiles. “How about we get rid of the middle man? How about you give me your number?”“I don’t give my number to strangers.”“Never? Maybe we can remedy that.”“Never . . . unless you count the ones I met at a bar.”He lifts his sunglasses and reveals his twinkling dark brown eyes. He raises his eyebrows and smirks. “Is that your way of asking me out for a drink?”Devastated Chapter 26 Partial Excerpt“WHAT! NO. DON’T YOU DARE SAY THAT,” I say ignoring the doorbell, as my chest pulsates like an old engine that can’t crank. “How?” I ask, knowing it doesn’t matter.I scrape the sides of my fingers against my eyes. “Logan is going to die. This is going to fucking kill him,” I sob. “How did it happen?”The doorbell chimes for the second time. I yell, “It’s open.”“Well remember how we used to open the truck door and let Max chase beside us, while we were driving?”“No!” My chest is heaving up and down. “No-ooo-oo. Don’t say it Carson, you’re breaking my fucking heart.”But he says it anyway. “He ran over Max. Max is dead.”I hang up the phone and crumble . . . sob . . . my shoulders heaving up and down. And when the door creaks, I lift my head and watch Ben turn and walk away.Summary: "After Juanita moves to haunted Victoria, the witch capitol of Canada, she finds herself in a twisted love triangle. In a town where her son is brutally bullied, where children murder other children, now the only thing that matters most is doing everything it takes to protect her son." - - Provided by publisher.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Discarded: The Throw Away Bride, a True Story Memoir (Toxic Thoughts Book 6). To get started finding Discarded: The Throw Away Bride, a True Story Memoir (Toxic Thoughts Book 6), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Smorgasbord Publications
Release
2022
ISBN
1936954303
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