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The Calgary Chronicles

This series delves into the complexities of human relationships, exploring themes of love, loyalty, and difficult choices. Follow characters as they navigate life's unexpected challenges and find themselves at emotional crossroads. Each story offers a profound look into the human psyche and the enduring power of connection. It's an emotional journey that examines how unforeseen circumstances can irrevocably alter lives and bonds.

Broken Faith
Coming Home
Walking the Labyrinth

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1

    Coming Home

    • 398 pages
    • 14 hours of reading

    Caught in a complex emotional web, three well-intentioned individuals navigate the challenges of a love triangle that tests their morals and relationships. As they confront their feelings and the consequences of their choices, the story explores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the struggle to find one's true path. The unexpected turns in their journey reveal the depth of their connections and the impact of their decisions on each other's lives.

    Coming Home
  2. 2

    Broken Faith

    • 440 pages
    • 16 hours of reading
    4.0(148)Add rating

    The story delves into the profound emotional scars carried by Marika and Rhiannon, exploring how these invisible wounds shape their lives and relationships. As they navigate their struggles, the narrative reveals the complexity of healing and the impact of unaddressed pain on personal growth and connection. Through their journey, the book highlights the importance of understanding and confronting emotional trauma, ultimately seeking hope and redemption.

    Broken Faith
  3. 3

    Walking the Labyrinth

    • 286 pages
    • 11 hours of reading

    The story explores the profound impact of grief on Lee Glenn, a private security company co-owner, who struggles to find meaning after the death of her wife. Overwhelmed by her loss, she withdraws from the world, prompting a journey of self-discovery and resilience. As Lee confronts her sorrow, she must navigate the complexities of moving forward and the possibility of life beyond her heartbreak.

    Walking the Labyrinth