By: Robin Wells
Genres: Romance
Posted: May 31, 2010
Zack never believed in love or family. For him, love was an empty word his parents used, and building a family was never his goal. He preferred living his life without emotional attachments. When he met Katie during the summer he spent in town, he confided in her about his family and dreams. Yet, he never let himself get close to anyone; not even Katie. When Gracie shows up at his poker game in Vegas, he discovers she's his daughter, and Katie hid her pregnancy from him all these years. Together, they return to Chartreuse in search of answers. Desire for Katie hits him when he sees her again. But he's in town for other reasons.
Author Robin Wells takes us into the heart of Louisiana with its southern heat and warm people. STILL THE ONE is a sweet romance where the heroine is feisty and the hero is sexy. The story keeps the reader turn the page to find out if Katie and Zack will get a second chance at the love they so deserve.
Book Summary
Robin Wells takes us back to Chartreuse, Louisiana, for a
deeply moving story of forgiveness and second
chances.
STILL THE ONE
After Katie
Charmaine's husband is killed in Iraq, all she has left is a
closet full of his clothes, a few pictures, and fond
memories. She not only lost her love, but her last chance to
have the children she's always wanted. Until Zack Ferguson
shows up in town . . . with the daughter Katie gave up for
adoption nearly seventeen years ago.
Zack Ferguson
has never forgotten Katie, or the one magical night they
spent together. Seeing her again brings up a tidal wave of
emotions: regret over the way he left her, anger at the
secret she kept, and desire he hasn't felt in years. But
he's in town for Gracie. Their daughter is sixteen, angry at
the world, and-worst of all-pregnant. She needs the love of
her two parents now more than ever. Can these three forgive
the hurts of the past and open their hearts to each other?
by: Robin Wells
Forever
May 1, 2010
On Sale: May 1, 2010
Featuring:
432 pages
ISBN: 0446555983
EAN: 9780446555982
Mass Market Paperback