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They said she had burnout, but she had lost so much more… Gloria Danvers is a planner and a numbers woman. She has a tragedy she can't reconcile, so she's decided to walk away from her six-figure job, corporate politics, and finance finagling to be a Yoga instructor. Starting over can be costly and after she just invested in her brother's new business her funds are low to start her Yoga studio. When she tries to get funding her past comes back demanding to be dealt with. They thought he was eccentric; he was waiting for someone who saw him Reid Chance understood that love was a precursor to…mehr

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They said she had burnout, but she had lost so much more… Gloria Danvers is a planner and a numbers woman. She has a tragedy she can't reconcile, so she's decided to walk away from her six-figure job, corporate politics, and finance finagling to be a Yoga instructor. Starting over can be costly and after she just invested in her brother's new business her funds are low to start her Yoga studio. When she tries to get funding her past comes back demanding to be dealt with. They thought he was eccentric; he was waiting for someone who saw him Reid Chance understood that love was a precursor to abandonment and pain. His mom loved someone so much he and his sister landed in foster care. His ex-girlfriend loved his money and left when she found out he wanted a prenup before marriage. He funded startups but he was at home on the land with his horses wallowing in the peace, until a woman with a plan makes him reconsider the love equation. Neither one of them wanted to deal with the past, but they'll have to settle old accounts if they want the payout of love.
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Autorenporträt
Susan Warner was a prominent American author in the 19th century, known for her contributions to literature and her influential works on moral and social themes. Born on July 11 1819, in New York, she gained recognition for her novels and religious writings. Warner began her writing career in the 1850s and became well-known for her novels, which often explored themes of morality, religion and social issues. Her work was characterized by a strong moral tone and a focus on the impact of personal choices on one's life and the lives of others. The Wide, Wide World (1850): Warner's most famous novel, which gained significant popularity in the United States and England. The novel is a moral tale about a young girl named Ellen who faces numerous trials and tribulations, ultimately finding strength and virtue through her faith. The Old Helmet (1868): A novel that deals with themes of duty and sacrifice, reflecting Warner's interest in exploring the moral implications of personal choices. Her novels were widely read and respected for their moral teachings and engaging storytelling. Warner's contributions are remembered for their exploration of personal virtue and social responsibility, making her a notable figure in the literary landscape of her era. Susan Warner's legacy lies in her ability to intertwine moral lessons with compelling narratives, creating works that continue to be appreciated for their ethical insights and literary quality.