An evocative love story does not have to be written in a hundred thousand words. There are times when less is more. Once again, Angelin Sydney succeeds in writing an emotive story that leaves the readers to fill in the blanks. As a result, they are compelled to feel and to ponder their own reaction to the narrative. The instant their eyes met Cathy's well-constructed world almost fell apart. Oh, no. She recognised him instantly, though she doubted he did. How long had it been? Eight years? Involuntarily, her blue eyes moistened. How is it that after so many years I still feel the pain? He was oblivious to her inner turmoil. Instead, he was attracted to her misty blue eyes. They glistened as they caught the reflection of neon lights making them appear like sapphires on fire. Miss Cathy, he later realised, was the same Cathy Goodes he had taunted, tormented, and relentlessly bullied for two years until she moved to a different school. Those years of being high and mighty, and cruel, had haunted him for years. Now the reality of it had come back to ratchet up the guilt one more notch. Given the circumstances of their past, is there a chance for love to blossom? Is forgiveness possible? To find out, get your copy now of 'The Violinist and the Ballerina.'
This surprising romance novella between two geeks is adorable, to say the least. Nathaniel Levy, aka Eraser, works for the Government: The Federal Reserve Bank of America specifically. Here, he meets Millie, the woman of his dreams. The problem is she is his boss and that's not the only complication; she is also ten years older than him. When someone tries to harm Millie, Eraser comes to the rescue, but he isn't the hero-type. Oh, yes, the complications keep mounting. Through all the challenges, will they eventually find love?
Loving Faith and Hope is one of the best love triangles ever. This gorgeous story is not a run-of-the-mill tale of love and despair. It is so much more. What happens when relationships get into difficulties? Luke is in love with Faith, but he also loves his surrogate sister, Hope. Everything is going well in his work and love life until Hope rushes headlong into trouble. Soon, they find themselves in the middle of an unfolding crime drama as they get tangled in a money laundering web. Luke and Faith find themselves slowly ripped apart. To complicate matters, Hope falls in love with Joe Di Nozzi, who is also Victor Carabella. Could he trust Joe/Victor not to hurt Hope? After saving Hope from a fiery conflagration, Luke finds himself in the Burns unit. Gripped in the claws of self-pity, he thinks of himself as disfigured, yet Faith thinks of him as merely scarred. Would he be able to see himself as the hero she believes he is? Faith offers unconditional love, would Luke accept it? Would he take it? To find out, get your copy now