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Within every community there is usually a group of individuals considered the "inner circle." This inner circle of friends or comrades may carry the title, the "in crowd," "the clique," "the cool" ones or more. The inner circle may allow limited entry. Only a chosen few gain access to the private conversations of the inner circle. For those chosen for entry into the private workings of the inner circle, they enter with limited awareness of how the behavior of the inner circle can weigh on the psyche of individuals on the outside of the circle, especially when individuals outside are seeking emotional support from the inner circle. This story allows the reader to walk through the perspective of an individual, Rox, for whom being outside of the inner circle of her family caused her to act out inappropriately because she hoped someone would notice her. Rox's banishment from the inner circle drove her to face life's trials and tribulations without the peace of mind gained from the comfort of a family unit. Rox's light dimmed, until she reconciled God's purpose for her life.
Anabela behaved unacceptably before, during, and after her marriage to Ramón. Single women wonder why Anabela "got the ring" in spite of exhibiting behavior unbecoming of an acceptable wife. Now, Anabela is expecting a new baby that may or may not be her husband's. Anabela works in an environment filled with gossip about her past indiscretions, but God leads her to a better place that feels safe. This book follows the course begun in C. NaTasha Richburg's previous books: The Truth About the Lie I Live Healthy Waters Don't Cry like This Drama to Driven
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