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Destiny's Secret (The Destiny Series) (Volume 2)

Author K.L. Woolerey
Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Category Paperback
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Author(s)K.L. Woolerey
ISBN / ASIN1490322957
ISBN-139781490322957
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Sales Rank482,744
CategoryPaperback
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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What would you do if your past could destroy your future happiness? Destiny Richards has it all. A great career, good looks, and now she is engaged to the man of her dreams, the devastatingly handsome Reverend Cliff Lawrence. With God on her side, what could possibly go wrong? Destiny’s mysterious past has always been a secret from those closest to her. That is until her old rival, Ida Smith, returns to Zion Mount church with a bombshell. She knows Destiny’s Secret, and Destiny must submit to her demands or she will tell Reverend Cliff everything! Isolated and terrified of losing the man she loves, Destiny receives little support from her ex-best friend, Latisha, who is back at Zion Mount after battling her demons. Arriving with her husband, Associate Pastor, Jamal DeWinter, pregnant Latisha must work hard to succeed in her new role as Pastor’s wife. However, crushing the feelings she once had for Reverend Cliff Lawrence is going to be harder than she thought. Destiny’s Secret by K.L. Woolerey is the second book in The Destiny Series, the stories of three passionate Christian women whose love for God and the men in their lives is tested under the pressures of modern society.
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