La vida
No Happiness in Solitude Regina Whitmore, no longer young but with a sparkle in her eyes, washed her
— That’s it! I’ve had enough! — Margaret flung the dishcloth into the sink, sending water
**Betrayal, Take Two** Veronica and Taya always drove to work together—Taya behind the wheel, responsible
Oh, you’ll love this—I’ve got this lovely little story about a woman named Evelyn Whitmore.
The Price of a Daughter’s Happiness Margaret Whitmore lived alone, endlessly complaining to her neighbours
Margaret Whitmore lived alone, endlessly complaining to her neighbors about her ungrateful daughter and
Stephen moved into his mother’s flat when she fell ill. He and his wife lived on the outskirts of town
Back in the day, villages were lively places where young folks would gather for dances, even trekking
**Unshaken** After the divorce and splitting the flat, Emily had to move to the outskirts of London.
Betrayal, Take Two Veronica and Tanya always drove to work together. Tanya was the serious, responsible









