Four - Month Nightmare: Take the Time to Know the Signs

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Author: Lillian Stinson ISBN: 9781483452982
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services Publication: June 22, 2016
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services Language: English
Author: Lillian Stinson
ISBN: 9781483452982
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services
Publication: June 22, 2016
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services
Language: English

Most people hope to find love in their lives. When you are a single parent, finding the right person can be more complicated. But that does not mean one wants a loving relationship less. In her book, Four-Month Nightmare: Take the Time to Know the Signs, author Lillian Stinson introduces April Washington, a strong, African American, single mother. When she meets Bobby Miller, she hopes he is “the one.” He’s nice, caring, attractive, and helpful. He has a past, but April can look beyond that as long as Bobby stays out of jail. Things start out well, but when April wants to take things slowly, Bobby would have none of it. He turns into a mean, hurtful, heartless man. April has to take quick, life-changing action to keep her and her daughter safe. Stinson is not unfamiliar with the drama April and her daughter go through in Four-Month Nightmare: Take the Time to Know the Signs because she went through a similar experience. And like April, with the help from God, family, and friends, she got her life back.

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Most people hope to find love in their lives. When you are a single parent, finding the right person can be more complicated. But that does not mean one wants a loving relationship less. In her book, Four-Month Nightmare: Take the Time to Know the Signs, author Lillian Stinson introduces April Washington, a strong, African American, single mother. When she meets Bobby Miller, she hopes he is “the one.” He’s nice, caring, attractive, and helpful. He has a past, but April can look beyond that as long as Bobby stays out of jail. Things start out well, but when April wants to take things slowly, Bobby would have none of it. He turns into a mean, hurtful, heartless man. April has to take quick, life-changing action to keep her and her daughter safe. Stinson is not unfamiliar with the drama April and her daughter go through in Four-Month Nightmare: Take the Time to Know the Signs because she went through a similar experience. And like April, with the help from God, family, and friends, she got her life back.

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