"Sheltering Angel" is a compelling novel by Terri Blackstock that tells the story of E is a
mily Covington, a woman grappling with addiction and its consequences. The
narrative unfolds as Emily struggles to overcome her addiction to prescription painkillers, which has led her down a destructive path. Despite her best efforts, Emily finds herself trapped in a cycle of despair and self-destruction. However, amidst the darkness, there is a glimmer of hope in the form of her family's unwavering support and the kindness of strangers. Through the love and encouragement of her family, especially her sister, Jennifer, Emily begins to see a way out of the darkness. She embarks on a journey of healing and redemption, determined to rebuild her life and make amends for the mistakes of her past. Along the way, Emily encounters various challenges and setbacks, but she refuses to give up hope. As she strives to overcome her addiction, Emily discovers the importance of faith, forgiveness, and perseverance. The novel also explores the impact of addiction on relationships, highlighting the strain it can place on family dynamics and friendships. Through Emily's story, the author sheds light on the struggles faced by those battling addiction and the importance of compassion and understanding in supporting them on their journey to recovery. Ultimately, "Sheltering Angel" is a tale of resilience, second chances, and the transformative power of love.

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