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These novels written by my first pen name, Sissy Marlyn, are not Christian novels. There may be an occasional swear word and there is premarital sex in some of these novels.
First Book of the "D" Women's Fiction Series: When Lydia Jury and her twin brother Frankie lose their father at the tender age of ten and are uprooted from their home in California to their grandfather's home in Kentucky, will their lives again be happy? And if they find happiness, will it be destroyed by a long-held, terrible secret of their mother's? How do a kidnapped infant in a small town in Tennessee and two twins living in Kentucky with their mother and grandfather tie together? Find out today by reading Duplicity.
Second book in the "D" Women's Fiction Series: Finding out she was kidnapped as an infant, Lydia Jury Kriss goes in search of her biological parents. Will her search lead her where she wants to go? When she comes face to face with her biological mother, will she accept Lydia? Will Lydia finally find true happiness in her personal life after her husband seems to do a Jekyll and Hyde? Find out the answers to these burning questions and more when you wrap your hands, and heart, around this second much-sought-after novel in Sissy Marlyn's "D" series
Third book in the "D" Women's Fiction Series: After finding her biological mother and being rejected by her, Lydia James loses both her second husband and the mom who raised her. Will she at last be accepted, and loved, by her real mom and the rest of her family? And will Lydia finally find true happiness in her personal life with a wonderful man from the very city where she was kidnapped? Or will her life come full circle and a terrible history repeat itself? Find out the answers to these burning questions and more when you wrap your hands, and heart, around this third much-sought-after novel in Sissy Marlyn's "D" series.
People come and people go. Some are an obvious blessing; some seem to be a curse. Lydia Hurst learns the hard way that having certain people in her, and her family’s life, isn’t at all what she prayed for. Will these young people stop their downward cycle of Disintegration? Will Lydia’s seemingly once perfect, family life again find some normalcy? Will her prayers finally be answered in some miraculous way? Find out the answers to these questions and learn to love the newest members of the Hurst family, as the “D” Series concludes.