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Curt and Ellie Frost's marriage has collapsed because of their mutual grief. They lost not only a child, but trust between them. Ellie and Curt now confront the betrayals and guilt that have eaten away at their life together. Includes a bonus book, "The Marriage Bed." Original.
The Daddy School Father doesn't always know best Sometimes a man needs help learning to be a dad . That's what the Daddy School is all about. Baby on the Doorstep! Jamie McCoy is the ultimate guy. His syndicated column, "Guy Stuff," keeps thousands of men in a macho frame of mind. But the day Jamie finds Samantha on his doorstep, his life changes drastically. Samantha is a baby and Samantha is a girl. What, after all, does Jamie really know about either? But more important, Samantha is his daughter, so he phones Allison Winslow, a nurse who runs the Daddy School, for advice. But when he actually meets Allison, he finds he wants much more than her assistance . The Daddy School
The groom said "No"—The bride said "I'll see you in court!" Sophie Wallace never imagined jury duty as a good place to meet men—until she cast her eyes on gorgeous juror Gary Brett. Now they were working closely together—on a very unusual case. Sophie understood exactly how the poor abandoned bride felt. Then she learned Gary's verdict. He was siding with the groom! What was he thinking? Clearly the man who had been courting her so passionately had no idea he was courting trouble….
The True Romance series - the first series based on real-life love stories! Ted and Erika were the perfect high school sweethearts and Ted couldn't imagine a life without her. By graduation he was ready to get engaged. Erika, however, was ready to spread her wings, and off she went to college. She broke his heart. She saw the world. Fast forward fifteen years. Living in Manhattan, Erika successfully climbs the corporate ladder but her love life stinks. Ted is also living the life of a businessman in Manhattan, and he's involved in a serious relationship. Problem is, he still cannot forget about Erika. When fate intervenes and their paths cross, the result is emotionally explosive as feelings swell with the force of a super nova. But Erika once ravaged his heart: How can Ted ever trust her again? And now that he's seriously involved with another woman, how can Erika hope for a second chance with the man she never should have let go?
If Only is a stunning portrayal of the yearnings and emotions of a young girl trapped in the vicious cycle of rejection, cruelty, deception, and abuse, telling the haunting truth about the unpredictability of life. Roseline was a normal, loved, happy little girl living alone with her mom. Until she wasn't. Her dad's return from the war changed everything. What follows is the nerve-racking depth of abuse Roseline has to endure. Alone and isolated, she struggles to navigate her young years with a deep yearning to be loved but finding only more deception, rejection, and abuse. God brings some hope to Roseline through two unlikely women: a purposeful old lady, Martha, who keeps watch by her wind...
Reunited "Reading a Judith Arnold book is like eating chocolate I can never get enough." RomEx Reviews WHAT IF YOU THOUGHT YOU WERE DIVORCED AND FOUND OUT YOU WERE STILL MARRIED TO THE MAN? If you're Jane Thayer, successful Boston lawyer and highly organized person, you hightail it to New Orleans, where your ex-husband lives. Well, he's not really ex, but that's what you're going to fix. Especially since you're engaged to Mark Dennison, a much more suitable man. But Cody Sinclair, the love match and mismatch of your younger days, isn't so sure he wants that divorce. Now what? His bad-boy ways used to thrill you maybe they still do. Oh, oh. You and he make a deal: you get your divorce in exchange for helping him fight a sleazy lawsuit. Cody drags you through the steamy streets of New Orleans not what you're used to. But the experience is instructive nonetheless. Because you find out that first love isn't all it's cracked up to be. It's more! First Love Last Love
Widowed schoolteacher Lainie Lovett has three passions: her two nearly-grown children, her fourth-grade students at the Hopwell School, and the Rockettes, her recreational soccer team. One evening after soccer practice, she’s startled to spot the husband of one of her teammates canoodling with another woman in a local eatery. She’s even more shocked when he turns up dead the next day. And more shocked yet when she winds up under suspicion as an accessory to murder. But Lainie is smart and she’s stubborn. She’ll figure out who killed her teammate’s husband—if she can stay out of jail, if she can stay alive, and if she can hang onto her sense of humor.
Barefoot In The Grass by Judith Arnold released on Sep 24, 1996 is available now for purchase.
The Magic Jukebox sits in the Faulk Street Tavern in the quiet seaside town of Brogan's Point, Massachusetts. No one knows what classic rock songs will come out of the jukebox when a coin is inserted, but every now and then, the jukebox will play a song that casts a spell on two bar patrons-a song that will change their lives and open their hearts to love.Antiques dealer Diana Simms is engaged to her longtime boyfriend when she finds herself inside the Faulk Street Tavern. The song "Changes" emerges from the jukebox and enchants her. It also captivates Nick Fiore, a local guy who's arrived at adulthood the hard way, after a tour through the juvenile justice system. Now he's dedicated his life to helping other troubled kids. He has no business even looking at a beautiful, well-bred woman wearing a diamond engagement ring. But once they're bewitched by the jukebox, he and Diana must change their lives, their goals, their dreams...and their hearts.
As the clock strikes midnight, single people become instant parents in three stories. In "Baby, It's Cold Outside" by Rolofson, a cowboy drifter finds a woman and her baby in a snowstorm. Other parents-to-be find their fate in "One-Night-Stand Baby" by Bobby Hutchinson and "Baby Jane Doe" by Judith Arnold.