Every mother deserves a special gift on Mother’s Day. Now,
meet three very special women who get the chance to
celebrate in a unique way—one that may last the rest of
their lives...
This Mother’s Day, three lucky single women will be
treated to a beauty makeover and a blind date, courtesy of
the Alonzo Clark morning radio show—and their own
children. Kids young and old have been encouraged to send
in letters about why their moms should be the winners—and
men across the country have been invited to write in for a
chance to meet them...
In Deirdre Savoy’s "Fairy Godfather," thirty-six-
year-old morning drive-time D.J. Alonzo Clark is content
with his single life, for the most part. The company of a
woman would be nice, but he isn’t really looking—until he’s
persuaded to participate in his own contest, and discovers
that love may be closer than he thinks...
If anyone needs pampering, it’s Kree Mansfield, in
Jacquelin Thomas’s "The Price of a Mother’s Love."
Kree sacrificed her marriage in order to raise her
siblings after her parents’ death. Now, her son and sister
have hatched a plan to reunite Kree with her ex-husband
via the Alonzo Clark morning show contest. Will the plan
backfire, or will Kree have a second chance at love?
In "A Mother for Scott," by Karen
White-Owens, single father Dane Harris has buried his
pain
and loneliness in his work, neglecting his young son,
Scott. Meanwhile, Scott’s beloved—also single—teacher,
Ashleigh Davis, has done her best to fill the void. The
two adults may clash on parenting issues, but Scott is
sure they’ll agree on one thing—that they’re meant for
each other. And he intends to do everything he can to make
sure they spend some quality time together—outside the
classroom...