A child psychologist with a traumatic past. A teenager charged with murder who refuses to tell her story. And a trial date that ticks closer with every passing day.
Beth thought her violent childhood was something she left in the past-until she met Erin. Now the abuse of her step-father has returned in terrifying nightmares. Beth became a child psychologist so she could help children who are broken and hurting, but Erin, the fifteen-year-old who killed her father, is different. If Beth can't reach her and find out why she did it, Erin will spend the rest of her childhood behind bars. To most people, it looks simple-Erin is either crazy or evil, but when Beth looks into Erin's haunted eyes, she's sure that something terrible was done to this girl. Erin, however, isn't talking. Beth believes Erin might open up to someone with whom she feels a kinship. Of course, Beth knows she shouldn't share her own past with a patient, but the clock is ticking toward Erin's trial, and Beth is out of options. Little does Beth know that taking this terrifying leap will not only reveal the truth about Erin, but will rip Beth's past wide open as well-and a connection between them that will shake Beth to the core. When the Storm Ends is a compelling narrative that explores the depths of human suffering and the powerful, healing light of empathy and connection. It is a testament to the strength found in vulnerability, and a reminder that sometimes, the storm must be faced head-on, for only then can a rainbow shine through. This psychological drama is filled with intrigue, twists, and extraordinary emotional depth that will keep you on the edge of your seat and bring out every emotion. It's perfect for readers of Jodi Picoult, Christina Baker Kline, or Kristin Hannah. So if you want a book with characters and a story will remain with you long after the last page is turned, buy When the Storm Ends today "OMG I wanted to rate this book before I was halfway done;"A great read that will keep you gripped to the end."
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