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As It Should Be
They Loved Collection Book 2

Shawna James

Average Review Rating Average Rating 8/10 (1 Review)
Book Details

Publisher : Drummond Martin Publishing

Published : 2021

Copyright : Shawna James 2021

ISBN-10 : PB 1-77725-785-9
ISBN-13 : PB 978-1-77725-785-9

Publisher's Write-Up

Forced to flee Norway, now someone is following his daughters. How can Andrew protect his family?

Andrew and his wife, Stephanie, thought they had bought their safety and freedom. Just as they had settled into an idyllic life in Norway, the table turn again, into a living nightmare.

They are forced to move back to Canada and run through yet another convoluted maze.

Upon arriving back to the country in which they met, a man in a blue Jetta begins following Stephanie and their daughters. Can Andrew protect his family from the looming threats? And who is following Stephanie?

Even in the midst of dramatic events, Andrew and Stephanie stay positive and strong for their daughters, hoping that someday the curse will be lifted.

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Review by Paul Lappen (010522) Rating (8/10)

Review by Paul Lappen
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Rating 8/10

This novel is about Andrew and Stephanie, your average married couple who are trying to deal with Roberta, Andrew's extremely greedy ex-wife.

Andrew and Stephanie, and their two daughters, have moved from Canada to Norway, Andrew's homeland, to get away from Roberta's constant demands for more and more child support money. The two children involved, Kevin and Muffy, may not even be Andrew's children, but Roberta absolutely refuses to allow a paternity test.

In Norway, life is good. That is, until a large envelope of legal documents forces them to move back to Canada. Roberta alleges that Andrew has not paid any of his child support obligations for the past several years, despite the fact that he has paid them. After moving back to Canada, Andrew and Stephanie meet privately with Kevin, now in college. He shows them a brand-new truck, and property, that he has bought (with Andrew's money). He attends college on a government program that pays all of his expenses. He knows that Andrew is not his real father; they look nothing like each other. Roberta's constant demands for money reach the point where Andrew is handing over more than half of his salary to the Court.

On the good side, except for the Roberta-caused stress, the family is happy and healthy. Full scholarships for the daughters to a private dance school help a lot. Does Kevin help Andrew and Stephanie to stop Roberta, once and for all? Is there a big courtroom confrontation between them?

This novel certainly shows another side to the world of divorce and child support. Sometimes, the ex-wife is the "bad guy." It's a very good tale, and is well worth checking out.
Paul Lappen (1st May 2022)

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