Candice
and Jason Woodruff had everything going for them: a strong marriage, the family
they'd dreamed of, and successful businesses. When they made their wedding
vows, they promised to love each other through infinity and beyond...but
Candice doesn't remember making that vow. Candice doesn't remember the last
eighteen years.
After a medical emergency, Candice awakens to find herself a married mother of four. She's surrounded by a loving family of strangers, but Candice struggles to claim an identity while learning to be a wife and mother.
Candice is no longer the same woman Jason fell in love with all those years ago. Can they learn to love each other in this new reality?
Through Infinity is one woman's journey as she rediscovers the love of her husband and children. But will that new found love be strong enough to carry them through infinity and beyond...
After a medical emergency, Candice awakens to find herself a married mother of four. She's surrounded by a loving family of strangers, but Candice struggles to claim an identity while learning to be a wife and mother.
Candice is no longer the same woman Jason fell in love with all those years ago. Can they learn to love each other in this new reality?
Through Infinity is one woman's journey as she rediscovers the love of her husband and children. But will that new found love be strong enough to carry them through infinity and beyond...
Jason knew Candice's biggest Christmas wish was to remember the
past eighteen years. As Thanksgiving approached, Candice retreated further
within herself. Jason enlisted the help of their family and friends to grant
Candice's wish. Each shared their cherished memories and placed them in a tin.
Surprised to find the collection of tins, she couldn’t help but wonder what was
inside.
With each memory, Candice felt a little more connected to the life and people she’d forgotten in the wake of her accident. Each one brought a sense of fulfillment and longing. When Christmas day arrived, would Candice be able to say thanks for the memories?
With each memory, Candice felt a little more connected to the life and people she’d forgotten in the wake of her accident. Each one brought a sense of fulfillment and longing. When Christmas day arrived, would Candice be able to say thanks for the memories?
One day some words came to mind, so I wrote them down. Soon the words became sentences, which formed paragraphs, which, in turn, formed chapters. Before long, those words had become a book.
When
I'm not reading or writing, I'm a wife, mother, and business owner. I've lived
on the Gulf, East, and West Coasts, but as a born and raised Southern girl, my
favorite will always be the Gulf Coast. There's just no place like home...
Through Infinity
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One of the important aspects of love is being able to adapt to the change of humans. This sounds like an incredible read!
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