Dissolving Her Despair

Dissolving Her Despair
Vivian Probst
She is a successful bank president–at least, that’s what it looks like. She has a need to spend more than she earns, is deeply in debt, and is about to learn her real issue is not about money.
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About the Author

Author Vivian Probst is a romantic at heart. It may not have always appeared that way, except that her books always seem to have a love story shining through them. In "Death by Roses," Art McElroy and his wife Mae Rose find a way to reconcile, even though one of them dies first. In "I Was a Yo-Yo Wife...Until I Learned This One Thing," a memoir, Vivian confides her secret inner workings to restore her own love story with Tom. And now, in "Dissolving Her Despair" we meet Avery Victoria Spencer and George Robert Logan, a husband she doesn't remember and who still loves her, in "The Woman Who Forgot Who She Was." George wants to woo his wife into falling in love with him again. He has to try; she doesn't make it easy.
Vivian Probst holds a degree in Intercultural Studies from a private religious organization. She has been a national business consultant to the affordable housing industry for thirty years. An award-winning author and an indefatigable researcher into matters of heart, mind and soul, Vivian lives to learn how to make life wonderful and to share her message wherever she goes.
For every major life issue she has faced, award-winning author Vivian Probst has been given a story—often in a dream—that unveils the root cause. Despair, weariness, unworthiness, rage, illusion about who she really is—these captivating fables have all led to triumph over incredible obstacles.
DISSOLVING HER DESPAIR is Book One.