Crossings

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iUniverse, Sep 19, 2005 - Fiction - 430 pages
With his upcoming marriage to Clayton, he felt, somewhat ironically, that he would be free. He no longer thought about the real reason he had originally come to Miami. It was his home now and he was no longer afraid. Besides, it all happened a long time ago, and he felt no need to tell anyone about it, not even his beloved Clayton. He thought of Christy Sharps and wondered what became of her. But the past was the past, right? One must simply move on.
He closed his dark eyes and slept, knowing that he was now safe, completely safe.
He could not have been more wrong.

By all accounts, the Crawfords are the perfect family. Privileged, attractive, and well-grounded, the Crawfords come from humble origins and embody the very essence of the American dream.

But within a year, the Crawfords are racked by past secrets, betrayal, deadly obsession, and blackmail, all of which threaten its very survival. Family patriarchs Amanda and Ross Crawford struggle to hold their family together. Throughout it all, they rely on the strength of their love to see them through. But will it be enough?

 

Contents

Section 1
21
Section 2
44
Section 3
65
Section 4
74
Section 5
80
Section 6
91
Section 7
103
Section 8
115
Section 18
250
Section 19
256
Section 20
275
Section 21
294
Section 22
303
Section 23
306
Section 24
323
Section 25
343

Section 9
122
Section 10
132
Section 11
143
Section 12
161
Section 13
198
Section 14
203
Section 15
218
Section 16
230
Section 17
235
Section 26
351
Section 27
358
Section 28
367
Section 29
375
Section 30
385
Section 31
393
Section 32
409
Section 33
419
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Willie Williams graduated from Columbia University in 1988 and the University of Miami Law School in 1991. He lives in Miami where he practices law and where he is at work on his second novel.

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