
Words uttered by his mother on her deathbed, a mystery about his father that she had not confided to him, drove Matt Maxwell to fear that he could become like this man he never knew.
Abandoning the woman he loved, his closest friend, and a lifestyle that suited him well, Matt made choices that opened him to an unlikely friendship and a new relationship with the God of his youth. However, the terrible secret he harbored eventually took him down a path of self-destruction and alcoholism.
What would it take to embrace his truth, accept himself and his past, and discover peace in the power of forgiveness and love?
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About the Author
Victoria Ceretto-Slotto lives and writes in Reno, Nevada and Palm Desert, California. A retired RN working primarily in the area of death and dying, she began writing creatively at a time in life when one is supposed to sit back and enjoy the Golden Years.
Victoria has previously published a novel, “Winter is Past” (Lucky Bat Books, 2011) and a collection of Poetry—”Jacaranda Rain, Collected Poems, 2012″ (2013). In addition, “Beating the Odds—Support for Persons with Early Stage Dementia,” is available as a Kindle Single through Amazon.com (2013).
Victoria’s work may be purchased through her website: http://victoriacslotto.com or through CreateSpace.com and Amazon.com
Victoria blogs poetry, fiction, writing instruction and prompts and inspiration at http://liv2write2day.wordpress.com and on her Christian blog: http://andknowthatiam.wordpress.com
She is an original team member at dVerse Poets Pub http://dversepoets.wordpress.com
In addition to writing she enjoys nature, golfing (poorly), painting and, especially, her husband, David and two dogs, Sparky and Zoe.
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