Meredith Against the Wind (2nd Edition) (The Meredith Series)

Amanda Gale


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Meredith Against the Wind  (2nd Edition)  (The Meredith Series) by Amanda Gale

The Meredith Series books are best enjoyed in order. Please start with Meredith Out of the Darkness, Book One in the series, to begin Meredith’s journey!

About Book Two,
Meredith Against the Wind:

In
Meredith Out of the Darkness, Meredith discovered the beauty of a simple life in which all her choices were her own. In Book Two, Meredith Against the Wind, Meredith moves forward in her quest for perfection, only her vision of perfection has been forever changed.

In a Washington, DC suburb of Virginia, Meredith meets Wes Bickhart, a charismatic attorney recovering from a divorce. Wes sweeps her off her feet with his wit, charm, and chivalry, and together they enjoy a passion for intellectual banter and for each other. Meredith feels safe with Wes, who having been burned himself, is also seeking the perfect love and wants nothing more than to give her a future of comfort and security. She is tempted by the seemingly perfect life Wes offers her. But in the back of her mind, she wonders if this is what she wants anymore. And the longer she takes to decide, the more she realizes that this life might require her to sacrifice more of herself than she is willing.

In
Meredith Against the Wind, Meredith is put to the test as she is forced to stand up for herself, even as she redefines who she really is. Harder now but stronger, and with new perspective, she becomes embroiled in a power struggle as she determines how much is worth surrendering for love.

Follow Meredith on her journey:

Book 1:
Meredith Out of the Darkness
Book 2:
Meredith Against the Wind
Book 3:
Meredith Into the Fire
Book 4:
Meredith With the Waves

This Second Edition has been heavily revised and contains new dialogue and enhanced scenes.

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