Love At First Sight – The Prisoner's Wife – Who is Mr. Biggs?

Love At First Sight – The Prisoner's Wife – Who is Mr. Biggs?

Love At First Sight – The Prisoner's Wife – Who is Mr. Biggs?

Love At First Sight – The Prisoner's Wife – Who is Mr. Biggs?

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Overview

The most brutal hardship for a wife is having a husband behind bars, especially when he's serving a life sentence. It is difficult for wives to cope with such a large amount of depression, which at some times reaches its extreme. A prisoner’s wife waits at home for her husband every day, each passing moment in her life. The poor, sick, insane, lepers, disabled, blind, dumb and deaf are properly taken care of. But, a prisoner’s wife is always forgotten and left behind.

Meet Michelle Smith, the wife of Derrick Smith. Derrick is an innocent man serving a life sentence in the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) system. The stress she endures while trying to stay strong for her husband and son is more than most could bare. Her strength is amazing!

Now, as the saga continues, things are really heating up as they find out who's behind Derrick's wrongful imprisonment. Mr. Biggs, the true gangster in town, is the drug lord that seems to be behind it all. Not only is he behind setting up Derrick, but somehow it's related to his brother-in-laws imprisonment too ("He IS My Mr. Perfect!). But, they're having a hard time tying it all together.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014233521
Publisher: Prison Rideshare Network
Publication date: 04/08/2012
Series: Love At First Sight , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 14 KB

About the Author

My name is Renee Patterson. I write short stories, articles and blogs related to prison loved ones. Being the loved one of many-a-prisoner, I've found that we need support just as much as the prisoners themselves do. I may not need someone to put “money on my books” or drive 400 miles to visit me. But, there are times when I need inspiration to get me through a lonely day of missing my best friend... or a holiday that should be a happy time, but all I can do is long for a hug from my mother.

Prison stories are my niche. I write them, not only to support and inspire others, but to give me strength. I need hope, too. I hope that when my mother is finally released from prison, she'll be ready for the world. I hope that 25-to-life doesn't have to be forever for my favorite younger cousin, or my stupid, young little brother. I hope that the love of my life, my soulmate, the man I hope to marry someday, can stay strong and keep believing that I'm here, for him, waiting, patiently and faithfully. I write to keep from crying. I just hope that someone can pull strength from my stories.

I will always be there for my loved ones in prison... to the best of my ability. And, I understand others who go out of their way for their prison wives, husbands, fiance's, sisters, brothers, mothers, fathers, sons, daughters, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, etc... These are the people I write for... the loved ones. I am my advocate. I am their advocate. I am not an advocate for prisoners. I am an advocate for their dedicated loved ones.
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