Ivy is only 18 and already she has experienced more trauma than any young person should face. First, is her sister's betrayal. Why would Rachel spend years spinning lies turning their father against Ivy? Why did he disinherit her and turn her into the household servant?
The second trauma comes two years later when Ivy and Rachel's father dies, leaving Ivy with nothing. His death not only didn't answer any questions, it contributed more to the swirling mysteries surrounding Rachel's life. Ivy was forced to find a part-time job to work her way through college. But she is determined to make a better...
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