Love can bloom in infinite ways.
These eleven short romances follow love through cute meets to taking friendship to the next level to rekindling a marriage. Feelings can be sparked by an errant computer file, a hunt for diamonds, or even a fortune teller’s tale. All that is needed is to open one’s heart to let it in.
Included in this volume are:
“Virtual Harmony” – A mysterious music file leads the new girl in town on a quest to find its owner.
“To the Rescue” – Two tenants are thrown together one night when she seeks help after her apartment is trashed.
“A Night at the Opera” – The gift of an opera tickets leads to a major conflict for one patron.
“An (Un)Neighborly Welcome” – A snowball fight introduces a new neighbor to a single mom.
“A Diamond in the Rough” – A family of raccoons brings a human family closer together.
“Temporary Temptation” – One girl’s temporary job assignment puts her in conflict with company policy.
“Batting Practice” – A shy girl shows another side of herself when she helps out at a company charity event.
“Roadside Assistance” – A flat tire throws a young woman into the path of her nemesis.
“Heart’s Desire” – Enter the fortune teller’s tent only if you want to know your heart’s desire.
“A Simple Misunderstanding” – A book of poisons leads to an interesting introduction.
“Guardian Angel” – A gift to a soldier overseas can mean more than it first appears.
Search, find, and deepen love along the way in these sweet romances.
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Liese Sherwood-Fabre, a native of Texas, knew she was destined to write when she got an A+ in the second grade for her story about Dick, Jane, and Sally’s ruined picnic. After obtaining her Ph D from Indiana University, she joined the federal government and had the opportunity to work and live internationally for more than fifteen years-in Africa, Latin America, and Russia. Returning to the states, she seriously pursued her writing career and has published several pieces. Her debut novel Saving Hope, a thriller set in Russia was based, in part, from her observations while in that country.
She has published a variety of fiction and non-fiction pieces, winning such awards as a nomination for the Pushcart Prize, first place in Chanticleer Book Reviews’ Mystery/Thriller novel category, and a finalist for Silver Falchion Award for Best 2017 Non-Fiction Book.