Laura C Cooper

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She froze because his face was no longer his. It was an unfamiliar mask of ugly rage. Her heart stopped. The world stopped. For the first time in her sixty-nine years she felt the fear: the fear every woman knows is always waiting for her, the possibility that lurks and scuttles in the shadows of her mind, even if she’s spent her entire life being so tenderly loved and protected by good men.
Apples Never Fall
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