In Book 4 of the popular series, disentangling their snarls is a primary theme for the characters in this ongoing saga. Artist-protagonist Miranda Jones has finally found the man of her heart, and they're about to marry and depart for a working honeymoon in Alaska. Meanwhile, restaurant owner Sally O'Mally has reconnected with her high school sweetheart, paraplegic veteran and new business owner. Despite her advanced pregnancy by a man she used to date, a sudden circumstance expedites their decision to visit her mother in Arkansas where they marry in a homey, charming ceremony, their lives…mehr
In Book 4 of the popular series, disentangling their snarls is a primary theme for the characters in this ongoing saga. Artist-protagonist Miranda Jones has finally found the man of her heart, and they're about to marry and depart for a working honeymoon in Alaska. Meanwhile, restaurant owner Sally O'Mally has reconnected with her high school sweetheart, paraplegic veteran and new business owner. Despite her advanced pregnancy by a man she used to date, a sudden circumstance expedites their decision to visit her mother in Arkansas where they marry in a homey, charming ceremony, their lives coming full circle. For Miranda's sister Meredith Jones, things are not so simple, but life is thrilling since she connected with Zack Calvin. They live in two cities, they have demanding careers, and plenty of previous entanglements, including Zack having dated Mer's sister. Meanwhile, Sheriff's Deputy Delmar Johnson uncovers a major clue to the disappearance of television journalist Christine Christian, shipping magnate Russell Clarke's nefarious business practices endanger employees at his own company, and Stacey Chernak must escape the clutches of her abusive husband. Whether deciphering clues to a devastating mystery, or figuring out important romantic life choices, only with alignment can this group of intriguing characters find happiness.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Mara Purl is the best-selling author of the Milford-Haven Novels, which pioneered small-town fiction for women. Her books have won an unprecedented 75 book awards, and Mara was named Fiction Author of the Year by The Authors Show, the preeminent podcast for indie authors. As one of the most respected and successful independently published authors of women's fiction in the U.S., she is a trend-setter whose work has been consistently noted as an example by fellow authors. In the newest publishing model, she exemplifies direct contact with readers as every new book in her series hits #1 on multiple best-seller lists on Amazon.Mara's beloved fictitious town has been delighting audiences since 1992, when it first appeared as Milford-Haven, U.S.A.(c)-the first American radio drama ever licensed and broadcast by the BBC. The show reached an audience of 4.5 million listeners throughout the U.K. and won the Finalist Award at the 1994 New York Festivals World's Best Radio Programs. What the Heart Knows (Book one), Where the Heart Lives (Book Two), and Why Hearts Keep Secrets (Book Three) all reached #1 on Amazon's best-seller lists, #22 on Barnes & Noble's best-seller list, have been ranked in Kobo's top-100. The newest novel in her series Whose Hearts Align makes its debut this autumn. Mara's novellas When Hummers Dream, When Whales Watch, and When Otters Play along with her Holiday Novelettes, Where an Angel's On a Rope, When Angels Paint, and Whose Angel Key Ring are all also best-sellers, and so is her paranormal Novella for the series What the Soul Suspects.Mara is a former journalist (Associated Press, Financial Times of London, Rolling Stone, et al) which gave her a strong foundation for her research-based stories. And as an actress on Days of Our Lives, she learned the long-form of story which helped her create her successful radio drama, which in turn led to the development of her richly complex novel series. Mara was named one of twelve Women of the Year by the Los Angeles County Commission for Women.
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