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An Alaskan Christmas romance. 


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A free short story. Rick plans to spend his Hawaiian stopover reading by the pool, but intrigue and romance make an unexpected appearance. 


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At the Turning Point - Choices, Story One

When Donna marks her divorce with a trip to Las Vegas, she doesn't expect to find herself with a ring on her finger at the bedside of a stranger, but her lessons learned help her make a life-altering decision of her own. A short story.
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Last Flight from Flagstaff - Choices, Story Two

A year after losing a special man, Donna gets a plea for help from his daughter concerning disturbing information about her fiance'. Donna travels to Flagstaff , finding a fiasco of missing money, messy books, and suspicious activities, not to mention a disturbingly attractive relative of the groom. Can she uncover the culprit and save the wedding with her own heart intact?
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Family Planning - Choices, Story Three

A fairytale proposal, a beautiful ring, and Donna is engaged, but she finds an uphill climb between the proposal and the wedding. Her daughter's unexpected news, her new business, an interfering ex, and a million other details make "happily ever after" an elusive goal for Donna and the people she loves.
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Shades of Sedona - Choices, Story Four

"It's just as easy to fall in love with a rich man as a poor man." After a disastrous first marriage, Rebecca took that advice to heart. Two husbands later, she's moving to Sedona to be near her small grandson, ready to start a new life. She forms a friendship with a wonderful man, and the future looks bright. Still, old habits die hard and when opportunity knocks in the form of a wealthy museum director, Rebecca is tempted to try for one more payday. See the trailer for this book on YouTube.
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Detour on Route 66 - Choices, Story Five

After a long and happy marriage, Eric and Marsha’s retirement was all mapped out, but they’d barely begun when Eric died. Left alone, Marsha watches the color fade from her life. Can a stranger, detouring through town, help her find joy once again? A short story. See the trailer here.
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Recalculating Route - Choices, Story Six

Traveling companions. That’s how it began. She was a widow, alone after a long and happy marriage, struggling to rebuild around the hole in the center of her life. He was at loose ends after retiring from a successful business and a string of unsuccessful marriages. All they had in common were empty days to fill and an urge to tour the open road, but as they travel side-by-side, their feelings grow. Serendipity brought them together, but every journey has to end. What happens when they reach the end of the road?

See reviews for Recalculating Route on these blogs:
 Writer Wonderland          Rabid Reader Reviews          
Publisher's Weekly review is reprinted here.

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