Extended Summary - Credence: Based On The Book By Penelope Douglas

EXTENDED SUMMARY

CREDENCE

BASED ON THE BOOK BY PENELOPE DOUGLAS

SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: QUICK READING LIBRARY

CONTENT

Introduction to Tiernan's Life

Entering the Van der Berg Family

The Struggle with Isolation

A Growing Attraction

The Conflict Within

Family Secrets and Revelations

The Deepening of Relationships

A Test of Loyalty

Finding Resolution

General Analysis

ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK

“Credence” by Penelope Douglas follows the story of Tiernan, a young woman grappling with the sudden deaths of her parents. Seeking solace, she moves to a remote mountain cabin with her estranged uncle and his two sons, whom she has never met. As she navigates this isolated life, she faces complicated emotions, deepening attraction, and evolving relationships with the men. The novel delves into themes of grief, isolation, emotional turmoil, and the complexities of family dynamics. It explores the psychological tension of forbidden attraction and the challenges of healing and self-discovery in the face of personal tragedy.


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Extended Summary - Credence: Based On The Book By Penelope Douglas

EXTENDED SUMMARY

CREDENCE

BASED ON THE BOOK BY PENELOPE DOUGLAS

SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: QUICK READING LIBRARY

CONTENT

Introduction to Tiernan's Life

Entering the Van der Berg Family

The Struggle with Isolation

A Growing Attraction

The Conflict Within

Family Secrets and Revelations

The Deepening of Relationships

A Test of Loyalty

Finding Resolution

General Analysis

ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK

“Credence” by Penelope Douglas follows the story of Tiernan, a young woman grappling with the sudden deaths of her parents. Seeking solace, she moves to a remote mountain cabin with her estranged uncle and his two sons, whom she has never met. As she navigates this isolated life, she faces complicated emotions, deepening attraction, and evolving relationships with the men. The novel delves into themes of grief, isolation, emotional turmoil, and the complexities of family dynamics. It explores the psychological tension of forbidden attraction and the challenges of healing and self-discovery in the face of personal tragedy.


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Extended Summary - Credence: Based On The Book By Penelope Douglas

Extended Summary - Credence: Based On The Book By Penelope Douglas

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Extended Summary - Credence: Based On The Book By Penelope Douglas

Extended Summary - Credence: Based On The Book By Penelope Douglas

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Overview

EXTENDED SUMMARY

CREDENCE

BASED ON THE BOOK BY PENELOPE DOUGLAS

SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: QUICK READING LIBRARY

CONTENT

Introduction to Tiernan's Life

Entering the Van der Berg Family

The Struggle with Isolation

A Growing Attraction

The Conflict Within

Family Secrets and Revelations

The Deepening of Relationships

A Test of Loyalty

Finding Resolution

General Analysis

ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK

“Credence” by Penelope Douglas follows the story of Tiernan, a young woman grappling with the sudden deaths of her parents. Seeking solace, she moves to a remote mountain cabin with her estranged uncle and his two sons, whom she has never met. As she navigates this isolated life, she faces complicated emotions, deepening attraction, and evolving relationships with the men. The novel delves into themes of grief, isolation, emotional turmoil, and the complexities of family dynamics. It explores the psychological tension of forbidden attraction and the challenges of healing and self-discovery in the face of personal tragedy.



Product Details

BN ID: 2940193581413
Publisher: Quick Reading Library
Publication date: 12/11/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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