Toys In The Attic

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Author: David Cleinman ISBN: 9781465794208
Publisher: David Cleinman Publication: May 30, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David Cleinman
ISBN: 9781465794208
Publisher: David Cleinman
Publication: May 30, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Sara Stewart suffers three years of hell with an alcoholic and abusive father who treats her as a domestic slave and housekeeper, as well as making her work their family farm almost by herself. When he finally loses his mind and sexually assaults her she is forced to defend herself and kills him.

Shortly after Sara discovers, at seventeen, that she is pregnant with her father's child. What follows is a lengthy period of time where Sara is forced to raise a child who is an ever present reminder of that horrible day. Through it all she manages to rebuild her life, turn her farm into a first class breeding operation, and make a small fortune. She even manages to reconcile with her child and her hideous past.

When she meets a man named Shep all seems well, until Shep turns out to be not very much different than her original abuser and attacker. Things come to a head all at once, out of the blue, and Sara is forced to make the most difficult decisions she has ever faced and hope that she and her son come out of the situation unharmed. Scary at times, challenging to the soul at some moments, entertaining and fun to read in places, and erotic to a T in others, Toys In The Attic is a gripping and thought provoking story!

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Sara Stewart suffers three years of hell with an alcoholic and abusive father who treats her as a domestic slave and housekeeper, as well as making her work their family farm almost by herself. When he finally loses his mind and sexually assaults her she is forced to defend herself and kills him.

Shortly after Sara discovers, at seventeen, that she is pregnant with her father's child. What follows is a lengthy period of time where Sara is forced to raise a child who is an ever present reminder of that horrible day. Through it all she manages to rebuild her life, turn her farm into a first class breeding operation, and make a small fortune. She even manages to reconcile with her child and her hideous past.

When she meets a man named Shep all seems well, until Shep turns out to be not very much different than her original abuser and attacker. Things come to a head all at once, out of the blue, and Sara is forced to make the most difficult decisions she has ever faced and hope that she and her son come out of the situation unharmed. Scary at times, challenging to the soul at some moments, entertaining and fun to read in places, and erotic to a T in others, Toys In The Attic is a gripping and thought provoking story!

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