A Mother In A Million

 Wow.  This book may be only 50k to 55k in word length, but it is huge on emotion.  I honestly don't think I've ever cried so much while reading a Harlequin Romance.  It is an emotional rollercoaster from start to finish.  Melissa James is a master at the craft.

Jennifer is a newly divorced grieving mother who tries to always look on the bright side of life.  A childcare provider by trade, she sets up her business in the remote area of Hinchliff, Austrailia to be near her recovering enderly uncle.  Next door, Noah has moved in with his troubled brood of young childern.  It is obvious from the start that he is in deep trouble, trying to cope with children shattered by the disappearence of their mother 3 years ago.  Jennifer, with her giving heart, and talent for laughter, is like a magnet for these little ones that despirately need to laugh and love again.  Noah cannot help but be attracted to the woman, inspite of the huge obstacles that stand between them.  When he asks her to marry him, Jennifer must look deep inside to discover if love is just enough.

SmileSmileSmileSmile 1/2 smiley faces out of 5!

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Thank you...

Hello,

 

I wanted to thank you so much for your lovely review of A Mother In A Million. It was such a strong story within me I had to tell it. It's hard to convey a story where a mother has lost her only child - and if you've ever lost a child to Cystic Fibrosis it haunts you forever. I'm so glad you liked the story. My background as a nurse did help with it.

 

Thanks again!

 

Melissa x

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