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Forbidden Fruit Temptation Vision Valley Book 2 by Crystal Mary Lindsey
01/27/2026
1950 - Outback Australia.
Silva Latham has grown into adulthood loving Declan Callaghan for as long as she can remember. Secretly she has dreamed for him to see her in the light of a desirable woman, not just the pesky little sister of his best friend.
She returns from a French polishing school and he from studying law at University.
At FIRST sight, after years apart, sparks fly, with Declan showing interest as never before.
Romance begins to blossom, then for an unknown reason, Declan begins to drift away.
Bewildered Silva cannot understand, WHY? WHAT is causing this problem? What OR who could forbid their SCORCHING new love?
He leaves town, but before going, he drops a bombshell that shatters Silva's heart. She can't believe what he tells her.
Broken-hearted Silva does the only thing she believes will bring him back, and that's prayer. Intense SPIRITUAL Warfare for God to intervene. Satan uses all in his power to break her, even attempting to take her life, but the supremacy of God's angels protect.
Will her strong FAITH change the destiny of these lovers?
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Book Length:
150-320 Pages
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