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The Daisy is a riveting story of self-awareness, temptations, forgiveness, and triumphs. Anthony Wilkerson has it alllooks, a new career, and a new apartment. He just relocated to Orlando, Florida, and has been working on moving up in his company as quick as possible. He is a charming poet whose love for women wont allow him to commit to anyone, and he is the master of every game that a man can play. When he meets Raven Sinclair, hes drawn to her mysterious demeanor and is challenged to deal with his own personal issues when the tables are turned. Raven Sinclair is a Christian married to an unequally yoked husband and struggling with her own personal challenges. She is striving to elevate herself in her marriage, spirituality, career, and personal life but is faced with a devastating situation that may change her life forever.
This is a heartfelt, God centered, revelation of the author’s path out of depression. After being told devastating news at a vulnerable time during her early teen years, she was shocked into a deep depression. This was an emotion that she felt she had no legitimate way to express. Poems and short essays chronicle this indomitable woman’s journey. The author finds her direction is determined in her acceptance of God’s guidance in her life. She embraces her calling and steps forth as an editor and publisher of a successful magazine that builds up the community and strengthens the bonds of Christian kinship across many forms of expression.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.
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