| If
Wishes Were Horses,
by Curtiss Ann Matlock. Widowed Etta Rivers is
approached by what she recognizes as a
heartbreak cowboy, a drifter who's
owed money by her husband and needs it
badly enough that he'll hang
around for it. |
| Witch and
Whimsy,
by Ann Sawyer. [search by title] Dorothy Tanner, a
widow, has never been close to her daughter Jean. When Laura, the
perfect daughter, dies mysteriously, her mother and sister are left to
give comfort to each other. |
| Reflections
of a Singaporean Masseuse, by Embrace
Chen. Part fictional stories into the
minds of why some women do what they do. From dancing topless to
massaging. Written from an Asian point of view. |
| A
Complete Woman,
by Nicole Givens Kurtz. Tracy Johnson has just suffered her
third miscarriage. Numbed, she cancels her engagement and withdraws
into her self. How can she be a real woman when she can't do the one
thing that separates women from men? |
| Color
of Dreams: A Collection of Thoughts From One's Soul,
by Elizabeth Rose.
Enter a world where one woman's shattered dreams make her a shadow of
who she is meant to be... follow her journey of tears and loss and
experience her strength and determination for a better future. |
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| Once
a Warrior, by Fran Baker. An enduring love story
against a background of war that effectively drives home the
novel's concern with the wasteful loss of human life. |
| Island
Promise, by Jewel Stone. Anna's husband is anything but
charming. A trip to Jamaica, where she meets an Islander named
Enrique, changes the course of Anna's life. Only her husband has
devious motives. . . |
| On
the Edge, by M. E. Tyler. Caught between love and lust,
despair and determination, a golden boy and a troubled man,
Elayne is On the Edge. |
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