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Valerie is the sequel to the book One Chance published in 2019. A young mother, Valerie had abandoned her infant daughter and left her with her parents. June, her daughter, now a grown woman had struggled with her decision to get in touch with her mother, many years had passed and much water under the bridge. There would be joy and sadness in their meeting, all would not be rosy all of the time and many skeletons would be peeping out of the closet. June had been oblivious to the many times her mother had tried to contact her through the years. Birthday cards, Christmas presents, all returned…mehr

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Valerie is the sequel to the book One Chance published in 2019. A young mother, Valerie had abandoned her infant daughter and left her with her parents. June, her daughter, now a grown woman had struggled with her decision to get in touch with her mother, many years had passed and much water under the bridge. There would be joy and sadness in their meeting, all would not be rosy all of the time and many skeletons would be peeping out of the closet. June had been oblivious to the many times her mother had tried to contact her through the years. Birthday cards, Christmas presents, all returned unopened by her grandmother who'd held a grudge against her only daughter that could be seen in her eyes on the odd occasion her name would be mentioned. She'd felt that void in her life that only a mother can fill, her grandparents had been so good to her and she'd loved them dearly and missed them still. Valerie, a story that will make you laugh and make you cry.
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The author is an Irish female with a passion for writing. She has been writing for years, including fiction and poetry. She is married to Declan and comes from a very family-orientated background, loves the outdoors, walking by the sea with her German Shepherd cross, Jaz. She lives in Galway, in the heart of the Claddagh.