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Click hereAnd now that he apparently had his nut-case-psycho cousin's backing, in his head there was going to be no stopping him. But Karen couldn't see anything to do. The house was mortgaged up to the hilt, there was no way to sell it and move away, no matter how much she and Aly both wanted to. And she didn't have enough savings to just up-sticks and do a runner. Paul had ruined her life twice over now, and soon enough he'd be back at her front door trying to 'win her over' as he apparently saw it. Which in reality was getting the chance to beat and rape her again whenever he liked. Which had been his raison d'ĂȘtre for the short time they had been married.
The solicitor's letter reaffirmed Karen's sense of guilt, made her broken heart ache more keenly than ever, but at the same time it solved all of her problems and enabled Aly and herself to escape this horrific death trap of Oakfield, of connection to Paul and his family once and for all.
Behind the Solicitors covering letter was a copy of Carl's Last Will and Testament. It named Karen as the sole beneficiary.
And pinned to the letter was a cheque for two hundred and thirty thousand pounds.
Even after death, Carl Devlin had saved her life.
The End.
Superb read from start to finish. Becky's life now confirmed as a cum bucket for whoever mad dog says, the world needs a lot of Beckys
Why did you have to kill off the only redeemable character from this series?
Also, this should be in the romance category.
What an enthralling story. Totally entertaining. 5 stars to you. I look forward to reading more of your works. Great job!