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Max Ryan meets a mysterious woman, Tina, who doesn't want her heart captured. He has to prove his worth without scaring her off. Max is a great guy. He has lots of friends and can talk to anybody. He also has a haunting secret. As a former marine, Max suffers from PTSD. If that wasn't enough, his former girlfriend destroyed his fragile confidence when she dumped him. Tina West, an unemployed college English teacher until she met Jacob, is alone and in need of a plan when she enters the bar where Max works. They agreed to have coffee. Both jilted by past loves, neither believe in fairy tales. Will the ghosts of past failures threaten to rip them apart?…mehr

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Max Ryan meets a mysterious woman, Tina, who doesn't want her heart captured. He has to prove his worth without scaring her off. Max is a great guy. He has lots of friends and can talk to anybody. He also has a haunting secret. As a former marine, Max suffers from PTSD. If that wasn't enough, his former girlfriend destroyed his fragile confidence when she dumped him. Tina West, an unemployed college English teacher until she met Jacob, is alone and in need of a plan when she enters the bar where Max works. They agreed to have coffee. Both jilted by past loves, neither believe in fairy tales. Will the ghosts of past failures threaten to rip them apart?
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Autorenporträt
Hello everyone! My name is Jaslo Emmonon and I am a debut author. I love traveling, fishing, and reading. My works probably contain too many references to my own travels. I started my work, Echoes of Redemption, when the U.S. Marines invited me to attend a leadership training in Parris Island, South Carolina. The story began to percolate from there. Like everyone during the pandemic, I was bored out of my mind, until the day I saw a book of free writing prompts on the bargain table at Barnes and Noble. One particular prompt read, "A piano player in a piano bar meets a woman with an unusual request." I bought the book, went home and got out a legal pad. Ten long-hand pages later, I finished chapter one. I posted it on Scribophile and it got destroyed. Talk about deflating! But my critics were right. I started reading more and within the year, I had worked my way through Stacy Finz's Nugget Romance series, Rebecca Zanettti's Deep Op Series and Marie Force's Fatal series. As I read, I took notes on scenes, dialogue, etc and thought, hmm, would this work in my book? I want to thank a lot of authors, who I picked up along the way. You have no idea the inspiration, the hope and the belief you gave me. I love great stories. I was not a reader of romance, feeling like everyone else would be poorly written dribble. Until I read my first. Now, besides mysteries and thrillers, I've filled my Kindle and my public library Libby APwith romance novels.