She's Not My Stepmother: She's My Father's Wife

by Rebecca Miller Pringle and Dr. Johnny Velazquez

She's Not My Stepmother: She's My Father's Wife
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She's Not My Stepmother: She's My Father's Wife

by Rebecca Miller Pringle and Dr. Johnny Velazquez

Published Aug 30, 2021
93 Pages
Genre: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / General



 

Book Details

Life Continued as Normal, Even though Everything Had Changed

The bridging together of different backgrounds threw this family into a step-family spin. Was it because people thought Ms. Ery came from the other side of the tracks?

Normalizing relationships—How many times have I heard this phrase? What good does it do to talk about it? Well, in the case of blended families, it would depend on genuine intentions and who is attempting to go through those road blocks, unscathed.

With respect to Ms. Ery, I would venture to say that although her previous experience would drive anyone nuts, she has prevailed, and her attitude can be used as a living testimony, that perseverance, if used wisely, can be a determining tool in a person’s constant search for a normal relationship.


I pray that those who read this book, will walk away with a different perspective on life, especially ones who are currently involved in a similar dilemma.

 

About the Author

Rebecca Miller Pringle and Dr. Johnny Velazquez

Rebecca Miller Pringle's desire to write on blended families began when  she found herself in one.

She uses her military background to stay focused and balanced while writing to help others who find themselves in similar circumstances.


Her co-author, Dr. Johnny Velasquez, writes as a calling from his creator to work in psychology.  Johnny believes he has a gift to share with others, for the good of all.  



Together they are more then authors, but cousins as well.  They found a perfect nitche, as they are both veterans and have a desire to help the military community in particular, with conflict and resolution.


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