A short murder mystery that tells the story about a young adoptee's short life and the parents who adopted her
Help promote this title
Description
Loved to Death is a work of fiction with interwoven issues that will cause the reader to evaluate personal relationships. It is a provocative message to those who would define relationships as something to be guarded, rather than guided. This 72-page story is a real suspense thriller with plenty of questions, twists and turns. The unspeakable is spoken and the unbelievable has to be believed. Author Rosa Elmore Ferguson has created a tale that will long be remembered. The characters are vivid and transparent or are they? You will definitely not be able to put this book down until you realize what a love gone wrong is capable of doing. It will invoke sympathy and a sense of fury. It may even cause you to stop and think about the dynamics involved in the people you claim to love. This is definitely adult reading and you will definitely want to hear more. Judy Mays, The Muncie Times, Muncie Indiana
A "compelling, biting, tragedy-of-love story"
newLoved to Death; the story of an adopted child, a young lady at the time of the storytelling who never knew true love, never “fit into” her life, never felt completely “right” or genuine about the charade she considered herself and others thought of her as. Until the very end; when misguided love kills her, releasing her into peaceful re-union with God. Artfully written by author Rosa Ferguson, this compelling, biting tragedy-of-love story is a fast read. You can’t put it down once started, it’s not all that long, and it’s certainly not the kind of book you can just nibble at. You have to swallow the whole thing all at once, and in many ways, most of them emotional, it’s a tough pill to swallow. Very entertaining, plenty of plot twists and intrigue, gripping, Ferguson has an expert command of writing about the dark side of the human psyche. She puts you inside the heads of troubled people, lets you feel their pain, understand their decisions. Both thumbs up and the hats-off from this reader … I highly recommend it. Marvin D. Wilson, author, I ROMANCED THE STONE (Memoirs of a Recovering Hippie) Visit my websites at: www.owenfiddler.com and www.rockofallages.com Read mu blogs at: http://inspiritandtruths.blogspot.com