Romance
Can't Conquer Love
By Patricia Hackel
First in Series
Cole Spencer, a spoiled, conceited, rock/movie star, is used to having his way with every woman he meets -- until Lilly, a virgin who works for his grandmother as a housekeeper. She is not impressed with his fame, fortune, or looks. The grandmother's biggest challenge is convincing them that you "Can't Conquer Love."
By Patricia Hackel
First in Series
Cole Spencer, a spoiled, conceited, rock/movie star, is used to having his way with every woman he meets -- until Lilly, a virgin who works for his grandmother as a housekeeper. She is not impressed with his fame, fortune, or looks. The grandmother's biggest challenge is convincing them that you "Can't Conquer Love."
Love Isn't For Just A Day
by Patricia Hackel
Second in Series
"If you have read Patricia Hackel's first novel, Can’t Conquer Love, you will certainly have fond thoughts of Cole and Lilly, having read about these delightful people who met and fell in love in that novel. Ms. Hackel's newest release, Love Isn't For Just a Day, tackles the natural evolution of that relationship. As with many, if not most, marriages, partners may experience challenges, and if they are to remain together, additional work will be required. Lilly and Cole attempt to solve such problems in their unique and enchanting way, while revealing more about their extended family in the process." - Pat July 2013
by Patricia Hackel
Second in Series
"If you have read Patricia Hackel's first novel, Can’t Conquer Love, you will certainly have fond thoughts of Cole and Lilly, having read about these delightful people who met and fell in love in that novel. Ms. Hackel's newest release, Love Isn't For Just a Day, tackles the natural evolution of that relationship. As with many, if not most, marriages, partners may experience challenges, and if they are to remain together, additional work will be required. Lilly and Cole attempt to solve such problems in their unique and enchanting way, while revealing more about their extended family in the process." - Pat July 2013
Song of the Rails
A Love Story
By Helen Macie Osterman
Eve Moore appears to have an ideal life: a lovely home, two grown children and a husband who is a good provider. But, as the years go by, his alcoholism escalates and he becomes abusive. When Eve tells him she wants to go back to work, he feels threatened. After a violent episode, she packs a bag and leaves.
Eve meets Patrick O’Malley, a kindly man who becomes the brother she never had. He helps her to resume her nursing career that she had set aside so many years ago.
One day Patrick disappears from her life with no explanation. Eve is devastated but, with determination and the help of friends, picks up the threads of her existence and weaves them into a comfortable lifestyle.
Ten years later, Patrick calls. He is living in Quincy, IL, 300 miles away from her home in suburban Chicago. He is gravely ill and wants to see her. They rekindle their relationship, but on a different level.
Through Patrick Eve meets Paul Connors, a retired psychologist. They fall in love, but neither is willing to give up their individual lifestyle. Patrick dies soon after, giving them his blessing.
Can Eve and Paul sustain a meaningful long distance relationship? Does their love transcend the limits of space? Is any love deep enough?
A Love Story
By Helen Macie Osterman
Eve Moore appears to have an ideal life: a lovely home, two grown children and a husband who is a good provider. But, as the years go by, his alcoholism escalates and he becomes abusive. When Eve tells him she wants to go back to work, he feels threatened. After a violent episode, she packs a bag and leaves.
Eve meets Patrick O’Malley, a kindly man who becomes the brother she never had. He helps her to resume her nursing career that she had set aside so many years ago.
One day Patrick disappears from her life with no explanation. Eve is devastated but, with determination and the help of friends, picks up the threads of her existence and weaves them into a comfortable lifestyle.
Ten years later, Patrick calls. He is living in Quincy, IL, 300 miles away from her home in suburban Chicago. He is gravely ill and wants to see her. They rekindle their relationship, but on a different level.
Through Patrick Eve meets Paul Connors, a retired psychologist. They fall in love, but neither is willing to give up their individual lifestyle. Patrick dies soon after, giving them his blessing.
Can Eve and Paul sustain a meaningful long distance relationship? Does their love transcend the limits of space? Is any love deep enough?
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