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Broken Family Ties

PC Marks

Publisher: PC Marks, $14.50, 183 pp.

ISBN: 9780615160931


Family Ties, Family Lies...

      Broken Family Ties is an introduction into the lives of the Grover children and their extended family. Caroline, Charles and Carl Grover are born to Kevin and Ann Grover.  Caroline is taken in as an infant for a hearing test, the doctor makes an observation that her soul is in trouble. Caroline is described throughout the book as evil, with a disconcerting look and precocious in her mannerism. When Caroline, the middle child, is five years-old the children lose their parents and their grandparents, Henry and Alicia Brooks move in to care for them. Immediately it is clear that Alicia is harboring secrets and resentments where the kids are concerned.

Grandma Alicia is a woman only concerned with her God, her family and living in her dead daughter's beautiful home. She has no use for anyone else and is honest about it. She is the true power in the home and makes the decisions. Grandpa Henry is an inactive participant.









ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
PC Marks lives in Cleveland Heights, OH and is a graduate of Jane Addams Vocational High School, Institute of Computer Mgmt. She is a student of the Long Ridge Writers Group, an ambassador of the World's Largest Poetry Society (www.poetry.com), a published freelance Writer, and a married mother of two.        

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