Sins of the Mothers

Sins of the Mothers

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Author: Donna Davis

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 272


Little Lois Davis barely knew her mother. In an orphanage at the age of three months, her childhood featured too many institutions and not enough nurturing. Determined that her past wouldn't decide her future, Lois changed her name and, as Donna, became an international model and the mother of two beautiful children. At last she had the financial security and love Lois could only have dreamed of. But Donna's happiness wasn't to last. After the break-up of her marriage, she became involved with a charismatic young man who asked her to do the seemingly unthinkable - smuggle drugs into Australia from India and risk everything she had worked so hard for. Emotionally vulnerable, Donna reluctantly agreed and found herself a criminal. Pregnant and alone, she would nearly have to pay the most terrible price of all - the loss of her children.



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Donna Davis

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 272


Little Lois Davis barely knew her mother. In an orphanage at the age of three months, her childhood featured too many institutions and not enough nurturing. Determined that her past wouldn't decide her future, Lois changed her name and, as Donna, became an international model and the mother of two beautiful children. At last she had the financial security and love Lois could only have dreamed of. But Donna's happiness wasn't to last. After the break-up of her marriage, she became involved with a charismatic young man who asked her to do the seemingly unthinkable - smuggle drugs into Australia from India and risk everything she had worked so hard for. Emotionally vulnerable, Donna reluctantly agreed and found herself a criminal. Pregnant and alone, she would nearly have to pay the most terrible price of all - the loss of her children.