Book Review: Olivia Biography by Joanna Martine Woolfolk

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Olivia is the beautiful heroine in the Olivia Biography. In this book, she reveals how her life has been intersected with that of her husband and the woman he deeply loves, Amberley. She is fiercely loyal to her father and to Amberley, however, Amberley is a much more modern looking woman in many ways. When her father dies, she is devastated by his untimely death and by the way his passing impacts on their family. The death of an important member of the family changes the family and its dynamics forever. The couple’s young children have just been born when the tragedy occurs, and they are torn between their new parent and their other half, Amberley.

When their father dies, both children immediately turn to the one person who they feel can help them make their lives better: their mother. Their friendship is blossomed into something much deeper than they could have imagined, and they learn that the strength of friendship comes from being able to trust and rely upon others. They are introduced to the Nationality Society and later moved into the city of London. As they get acquainted with the society, their relationship with each other grows and they learn more about each other as they are forced to take on each other’s traits and weaknesses.

As the characters continue to develop, they are also forced to take part in the activities that will help them excel in their chosen field. Throughout this riveting tale, the reader learns more about each character as their story develops and further explores the dynamics between them as their relationships mature. The novel ends in an exciting conclusion as both the main characters are released from the confines of their marital straits and they are able to fully integrate into society. The digital download of The Orphan Ship title album is available for purchase on the official website and in print.

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