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Molly Rae Armstrong is a twenty-four-year-old college junior when her seemingly idyllic life falls apart. After losing her job and breaking up with her no-good boyfriend, something unimaginable occurs-she becomes homeless. With no family to help her-besides a younger brother who's lost in the Child Protective Services system-she flees to a local shelter in an attempt to find housing. There, she instantly befriends the institution's observant director, as well as the residents who prove to be more than meets the eye. On the street, she meets 'Mrs. T'-a grandmotherly figure, who takes Molly…mehr

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Molly Rae Armstrong is a twenty-four-year-old college junior when her seemingly idyllic life falls apart. After losing her job and breaking up with her no-good boyfriend, something unimaginable occurs-she becomes homeless. With no family to help her-besides a younger brother who's lost in the Child Protective Services system-she flees to a local shelter in an attempt to find housing. There, she instantly befriends the institution's observant director, as well as the residents who prove to be more than meets the eye. On the street, she meets 'Mrs. T'-a grandmotherly figure, who takes Molly under her wing. Molly attempts to put her life back together by seeking employment at a nearby coffee shop. She is instantly attracted to the owner, Don Green, and it appears to be mutual. As Don attempts to woo her, however, Molly goes to great lengths to hide her homelessness-believing Don would want nothing to do with her if he knew. However, as Molly forges a new path for herself, her thoughts about her situation begin to change. Can she find happiness with Don after all? And will she ever reconnect with the brother she's been missing for several years?
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Susan Kay Gilmore retired as a registered family nurse practitioner in 2008 in order to fully dedicate herself to professional writing. Now a freelancer, she has published poetry, blogs, nonfiction short stories, and articles for organizations such as Women in Film-LA, Mary's Kitchen in Orange County, as well as Huntington Harbour Life magazine. Molly and Mrs. T. is Gilmore's first book of fiction. She currently lives with her husband and two cats in Orange County, California.