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The Purple Ribbon

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The Purple Ribbon

Von: Kip Lyman
Gesprochen von: Randy McCarten
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In the picturesque seaside town of Fort Pierce, Florida, three unsuspecting individuals collide in a shattering revelation that binds them in a web of unimaginable truth, unleashing rippling consequences. Amidst the chaos, a glimmer of hope shines through.

Chelsea Whitlock is a woman who has turned past trauma into a life filled with love and prosperity. When Tyler Atwater unexpectedly enters her world, emotions she thought were long buried resurface. Little does she know that fate is harboring a perilous threat to the delicate foundation of their burgeoning relationship.

Parallel to Chelsea’s journey is that of J. Scott Anderson, a man who appears to be living the dream, with a flourishing career, good health, and a loving family. However, Scott’s idyllic life falls apart as he becomes the obsession of a sinister individual whose twisted envy mutates into a psychological game of control, manipulation, and destruction, targeting everything—and everyone—Scott loves.

Masterfully woven, The Purple Ribbon explores the tangled destinies of this coastal community, revealing a web of deception, longing, and the irrevocable consequences of a choice made in the shadows. This captivating saga delicately balances the darkness of deceit and envy with the uplifting power and resilience of the human spirit, offering a harrowing yet mesmerizing descent into the fragile boundaries of truth, obsession, and survival.

©2025 Kip Lyman (P)2026 Kip Lyman
Belletristik Frauenliteratur Psychologie
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