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They say one never forgets his or her first love. So, what does a man do when he receives a letter from his first love - over 40 years after they last spent any time together - suggesting they reunite now that both are single and in their 60s? Angela's Letter is about two people and the challenges and joys they face trying to see if they can rekindle the love they shared many years earlier. Jack is a successful, retired widower just beginning to think about restarting his life 15 months after his wife's death. Angela is his high school sweetheart, recently widowed, and an independently wealthy…mehr

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They say one never forgets his or her first love. So, what does a man do when he receives a letter from his first love - over 40 years after they last spent any time together - suggesting they reunite now that both are single and in their 60s? Angela's Letter is about two people and the challenges and joys they face trying to see if they can rekindle the love they shared many years earlier. Jack is a successful, retired widower just beginning to think about restarting his life 15 months after his wife's death. Angela is his high school sweetheart, recently widowed, and an independently wealthy businesswoman. Angela has decided to live her remaining years to the fullest, and part of her plans include the letter she sends to Jack to see if he might be interested in renewing their relationship. While genuinely intrigued by Angela's proposal, Jack's interest is tempered by his adult daughter's attitude. Seemingly not yet over her mother's death, her overbearing ways are poisoning everyone around her. Unbeknownst to Jack however, she is actually haunted by a foolish act from years before. Now Jack must do all he can to avoid having his daughter destroy her own life, as well as his opportunity for a new life with Angela.
Autorenporträt
Mark Roddy is a retired US Air Force officer, whose 24-year active-duty career consisted of 12 different assignments around the world, including two tours in Germany. Mark earned a Bachelor of Arts degree, with honors in English Literature from Saint Michael's College, and a master's degree in International Relations from Troy University. He has previously published the novels The Third Day and Angela's Letter. Mark lived in Rhode Island while in high school and college. Today, he lives in Northern Virginia, with his wife of 50 years, Dawn, whom he met when both were on active duty in the Air Force.