| "Far
more than a love story" -- Romantic Times Book Reviews for Dreams of Ecstasy. |
|||
|
|
|
A Mother's Love
Sarah Mosely returns to her native California, escaping the memories of the death of her only child. Though she has her granddaughter to raise, Sarah opens a country inn, reveling in the endless work until Kurt Rogers, the only man she's ever loved, the man who deserted her when she became pregnant, forces his way back into her life. Back into her heart. Bette Ford's "Mama's Pearl" is a poignant, sensual story showcasing the best qualities of romance: grace, forgiveness and healing. Widow Rose Lily Winslow works hard, in Prohibition New York City, to make a living for herself and her son. Her only solace is her friend and confidant, Grover Ainslie, who now wants to become her husband and lover. Mildred Riley's "Flowers forRose Lily" is an uplifting, inspirational romance with a hero and heroine whose passion and verve makes them unforgettable. Misty Haverland is running scared from love and commitment despite the tenderness of her hunk fianc‚, Trask O'Quinn. Francine Craft's "Misty's Mothers" is a lush portrait of three women, motherhood, and the loyal, fantastic men who love them. - Cheryl Ferguson, Romantic Times Book Club |
|