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Loving Rafe gives Ella hope. Loving Ella causes Rafe complications. How can he reveal what he knows about her "Stolen Son" now?
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Smashwords
May 2010
On Sale: May 1, 2010
Featuring: Christopher Wallace; Rafe Wallace; Ella Mason
171 pages ISBN: 1452331197 EAN: 9781452331195 Kindle: B004QS90FI e-Book
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Romance Contemporary
Ella Mason knows Rafe Wallace is keeping a secret, but she
doesn't care. For the first time since her son was stolen
five years before she's happy, thanks to the new man in
her life. Rafe hates lying to Ella, but what choice does
he have? His agenda has everything to do with taking care
of his son, and nothing can stop him from meeting it--even
loving Ella.
Comments
11 comments posted.
Re: Stolen Son
Hi Fran, Your characters sound intriguing in FOR LOVE OF MAGGIE. You're right. The characters are what make the story interesting. Looking forward to reading your work. (Sandra Leesmith 10:05am September 10, 2010)
Heroes come from the inside out, since it's their quality of core values that shows. Thanks for the tips on strong heroes. (Alyson Widen 12:30pm September 10, 2010)
Your books sound like they not only tear at your heart, but they tear at your gut as well!! I'll have to make it a point to read both of your books. I'm sorry to say that I wasn't familiar with your books until now, and I'm itching to get my hands on them. They sound like the perfect read to curl up with on a fall weekend. They also give you food for thought by the topics you chose. It's a most interesting twist from the other books that I've been seeing lately. (Peggy Roberson 3:30pm September 10, 2010)
Heroes step into danger to protect others. (Mary Preston 6:25pm September 10, 2010)
Hi Fran, Great blog and yes this is what we want in our stories. The comparison at the end of books and their characters was a perfect example. Your books sound very interesting and through your blog I would definetly read them. Thank you for sharing with us. (Chris Jones 9:13pm September 10, 2010)
Great heros make great books and your books sound like they are very intersting reads. Thanks for sharing! (Brenda Rupp 9:55pm September 10, 2010)
True heroes struggle every day to face life's challenges the best they can. They refuse to give up even when they know the odds are against them. It is much more difficult to maintain your courage over an extended period of time dealing with personal and family difficulties than it is to react in the short term to a dangerous situation. The warrior who will rescue the maiden from the bad guy is no more or less heroic than the man who will will marry the one he loves and struggle to provide her and their family a good life. (Patricia Barraclough 10:55pm September 10, 2010)
A man that can cry in front of someone else, a strong, independent woman who can swallow her pride and ask for help. (Kelli Jo Calvert 11:14pm September 10, 2010)
True Heros need to have morals and a code that they hold themselves too,How they handle challenges (and a smoken hot body helps :o) for us girls) (Vickie Hightower 1:13pm September 11, 2010)
What a wonderful description of heroes. It's certainly not what is generally described as heroic these days. Yes, people who overcome their own limitations to do something special for someone else may still have their moment in the spotlight, but movie stars, singers, sports icons are constantly noted as heroes when I believe only a few of them are even worthy to be called role models, never mind heroes. I think the celebrity cult has gone way too far overboard. (Sigrun Schulz 5:38pm September 11, 2010)
Wow, I'm blown away by the wonderful comments made regarding this blog. I'm very pleased we have such an interesting discussion going. Thank you to everyone who stopped by to read about heroic characters, and thanks to all of you who took the time to leave comments and contribute to the discussion. Fran (Fran Shaff 2:18pm September 12, 2010)
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