Ten tales of romantic love form the core of this short story collection. These are not formula stories. Each story is unique. Each story involves a male female relationship. Some romances are sweet, others sensual. Some are humorous, others serious. Some are paranormal, others down to earth. Some have elements of mystery, others suspense. All are entertaining. All have happy endings. In "The Phone Call" a stranger contacts Holly. She is suspicious but he has an intriguing story to tell, and she is very attracted by his mellifluous voice. In "If I Were a Carpenter," Laura wants to know more about the difficult, mysterious man who is making repairs on her house. In "Seahenge," a schoolteacher turns out to be a sensual, Druid goddess. In "Beyond the Bo Tree," an ordinary woman reinvents herself as a romantic lady of mystery to entice the man she has always loved. In "Valentine's Day," a married couple operate a detective agency that deals with affairs of the heart. In "The Open Door," Cara's world is strangely turned upside down. In "The Perfect Woman," a young man discovers that the woman he thinks is perfect for him is not who she appears to be. In ".Journey," Callie finds both serenity and unexpected love in the garden of an art gallery. In "Touch Not the Cat," a lady lawyer and a tough cop solve a murder case and find love. In "Against All Odds," a desperate man bets his life savings in a gambling casino while a woman brings him love as well as luck.
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Genre: Paranormal Romance
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