Daughter: A ragged, half-starved young woman (Tennille) faints on Kim's doorstep. She claims to be Kim's daughter, but how is that even possible? Kim has no recollection of such an event, but all the evidence points improbably towards the truth of Tennille's assertion. So, is she or
isn't she? It's a total mystery and how the truth unfolds is even more bizarre. There's a fight with a cult of black magicians and a most unlikely couple fall in love, thanks to the underhanded scheming of Mandy and Paul. But then something strange happens to Kim and she refuses to recognize Mandy, her beloved soul mate. In fact, she runs away from her one true love and won't come back. How do you convince someone to return when they don't even know who you are anymore? What will it take to turn the tide of recollection for the classical happy ending? Or will Kim be doomed to never remember her past life?
Endings & Beginnings: Kim is aging, faster than she believes possible. And she
hates it. And her beloved Mandy, her soul mate, has left her. Despair is all-enveloping until Kim's niece, Amanda, rescues her from suicidal depression. Amanda's whole life is reviewed as Kim relives all the joys, laughter and sorrows of raising a rambunctious little girl - the crawling stage; the 'know-it-all' phase; the first boyfriend (my God, now
that was a panic!); the serious relationship; the weight worry and the pregnancy. But not everything goes to plan. Someone is out to kill Amanda's boyfriend and the final confrontation becomes the ultimate defining moment. Is Kim willing to give up
everything she knows and loves? It all hinges on those last few frantic minutes. .........