Recovery the Hard Way

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  • Recovery the Hard Way Book Detail

  • Author : David O. Rice
  • Release Date : 2010-07
  • Publisher : Tate Publishing
  • Genre : Fiction
  • Pages : 232
  • ISBN 13 : 1616632690
  • File Size : 22,22 MB

Recovery the Hard Way by David O. Rice PDF Summary

Book Description: Nick wanted nothing but recovery for Paula, and for her to regain control of her life, learning to live without the use of drugs. However, his efforts were complicated because of her obsession with wanting his love, but his constant rejections caused her to resent him, and want nothing but to see him dead. In her increasingly confused mind, Paula actually believed that he was the reason for her falling deeper into addiction. Recovery the Hard Way follows the lives of Rick, Paula, and the people around them as they struggle to overcome the many adversities life has put in their path. Author David O. Rice presents a story all readers can relate to, as they try to find a purpose in their continued existence.

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