Bargain Novelettes By Yours Truly!
Thought for Today
“To love at all is to be vulnerable.
Love anything, and your heart will certainly be wrung and possibly
broken. If you want to make sure of keeping it intact, you must give
your heart to no one, not even to an animal. Wrap it carefully round
with hobbies and little luxuries; avoid all entanglements; lock it up
safe in the casket or coffin of your selfishness. But in that casket-
safe, dark, motionless, airless--it will change. It will not be broken;
it will become unbreakable, impenetrable, irredeemable.”
- C.S. Lewis
Speaking of Love . . .
Check out these romance titles at bargain prices:-)
Say What You Need to Say
Free-spirited Capri Harris has always embraced life to the fullest, but a
major health trial brings unexpected changes and her outlook shifts,
leaving her with doubts of her worth to any man.
Like the force
of a hurricane, Jagger Colby enters Capri's life, weakening her resolve
and shaking the walls of self-preservation she has tried so hard to
build around her heart.
But Capri knows that once Jagger discovers the truth about her, he will walk away and never look back.
When words mean everything, say what you need to say.
Tears of Heaven
Escaping from an abusive relationship, Heaven Gundersen flees to the
safety of her grandparent's home and begins a new life in Sweden,
praying the past is behind her. When she accepts the housekeeping job
arranged by her grandparents, she has no idea how much it will change
his life. Her boss, Sergei Petrenko, is a retired hockey player, and
definitely not what she had expected.
No matter how hard she
tries to guard her heart, Sergei's kindness makes it impossible to do
and she once again opens up to love.
But leaving the past behind
isn't as easy as she hoped it would be, and the peace she has found in
her new life is about to be shattered by the nightmare she thought she'd
escaped.
Tears of Heaven is an emotionally charged
novella by Jewel Adams that will touch your heart and make you cheer the
endurance of the human spirit.
For Love of Angel
Angel Hughes was only a year old when her parents were killed in an
airplane crash while traveling
from England to the United States for a
vacation. Her mother's aunt moved into their flat and raised Angel,
showering her with all the love she could. But despite the love Angel
felt for her aunt, she still missed her parents.
In time, the little
girl grew into a beautiful and accomplished young woman with a musical
talent that everyone declared was a gift. One day Angel meets a young
man from the United States who completely captures her heart.
Wanting
Angel to be a part of his life, Mitchell Greenland convinces her to
attend college in his hometown of Asheville, North Carolina. Little does
Angel know how her decision to move to the states will affect her life,
nor could she ever guess the joys and pains that await her.
Letters In the Moonlight of Taj Mahal
Lyla Kelly and Marc Hosseini have never met. The forty-seven-year-old widow and mother of grown twin boys doesn't know what to think when she begins receiving letters from the son of an old friend. She never fathomed that Marc, twelve years her junior, could ever be interested in someone likeher, especially since they have never even seen one another. Nor does she count on the passion that his mere words invoke in her.
Go with Lyla and Marc on their journey of discovery, and watch a surprisingly-powerful love bloom between them–a love strong enough to rival the undying adoration that inspired the building of
one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The beautiful shrine, Taj Mahal.
Sweet 21 Birthday Ball
When Italian pastry chef, Marcello Giannini took the train to visit his
parents, he could never have guess how much this one trip would change
the course of his life.
Dominique Jensen has only loved one man
her entire life, and she has been unable to open her heart to another.
Discouraged, she wonders if the dreams and wishes she has fostered for
so long will ever come true.
But how long is too long to wait for love?
Stop by Amazon and grab a story or two. Or three:-)
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