Ebook {Epub PDF} The Stepdaughters by Rod Waleman
· It is on this theme of adjustment that Rod Waleman has based his new novel, The Stepdaughters. Although it is, in essence, the story of the love-starved, widowed Valerie, we cannot ignore the presence of her two beautiful teenage daughters, Ethel and Penny, both of whom are in heated competition with mother for the attentions of Valerie's new husband, Mark/5. Rod Waleman is the author of The Stepdaughters ( avg rating, 14 ratings, 3 reviews, published ), Reluctant Wives ( avg rating, 8 ratings, 2 r /5. · The Stepdaughters. Rod Waleman. • 7 Ratings; $; $; Publisher Description. Mr. Waleman's deft characterizations of the three passionate females, and of the smoothly functioning Mark, places his book far above the ordinary novel. His characters speak and move with authenticity and realism, and the action is so fast-paced that it is /5(7).
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