For
reasons unknown to Meagan Murphy, her father won’t allow her to date
anyone in uniform. Through her volunteer efforts at the USO, she meets
Ryan Cullen and throws caution to the wind. Ryan only has a short time
before his unit is shipped overseas, and they have to make the most of
the time they have left together. Ryan deploys, but not before he puts a
ring on her finger and asks her to wait. Will he return and win her
hand from her father... or are all those nightly radio newscasts about
casualties warning her to prepare for the worst?
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Val at Gottareads says...
I found Tender Return to be a sweet yet spicy read that tugged at my
heartstrings and allowed me to see through the eyes of a woman waiting
for her lover to come home. Ms. Simpson has written a touching love
story with a deep and powerful setting that I believe a lot of readers
will be able to relate to. I felt like I wanted to know the characters
in more depth and I would love to see this book made into a full
length novel. Tender Return has a message that needs to be told and I
am pleased to say that today is the day this message is told. If you
are looking for a quick read with filled with meaning and emotion as
well as a sensual romance, then look no further, Tender Return is a book
you don't want to miss.
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Two
eras collide when a modern day attorney and a pioneer wife
find themselves locked in a time not their own.
Mariah Cassidy awakens in the twentieth century. Confined in a
pristine environment, hooked to tubes and beeping machines, she’s
scared, confused and wondering why everyone keeps calling her
Mrs. Morgan. Who is the strange man who keeps massaging her
forehead and telling her everything is going to be alright?
Taylor Morgan tries to focus on her surroundings through a blinding
headache. The patchwork quilt, the water basin, and the archaic
room don’t strike a familiar chord. Her mouth gapes when a
handsome man waltzes into the room, calls her darling, and
expresses his delight that she’s on the road to recovery.
Novel available at Eternal Press. .
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Seriously Reviews says...
An interesting tale about two women who trade places across the span of
time. Ms Simpson really has a way of opening your imagination to the
possibilities of "what if?" I can only imagine what these two couples
went through during the time when the wives were swapped...No I'm not
talking about swinging :) but a swap across time without consent. Try
explaining that one to your hubby....or the strange man who says you are
his wife...HOLY CRAP !! who are you crazy man and just what do you
think you are doing? :)
Marilyn at Mind Fog says...
"Sisters in
Time" Took me to another realm. I
began to read and was transported into the story from start to finish. The love
scenes were well written and tasteful, and the characters had depth and
believability. I recommend "Sisters
in Time" to anyone who likes to curl up with a good book and leave
their life behind for a while.
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When
Cassie Fremont’s brother and sister present her with evidence
they believe proves her new love is a con-man, her happy world is
turned upside down. Either she chooses to believe them or
Evan. How could she possibly believe that this wonderful man
who gave up his thriving business in Texas and moved to
California to begin a life with her could be the man to whom
they allude? Surely it’s a mistake...
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Carol at Mind Fog says... NEW COVER - IMPROVED VERSION, COMING SOON!
Based on a true story, “Embezzled
Love” by Ginger Simpson shows you the story of Cassie…a woman who yearns for
someone to love her. She tries an internet dating site and meets a smooth
talking cowboy named Evan. Despite her family’s objections she allows Evan to move
in with her and start a business with her. Follow the love story as Cassie
learns that not everyone is as they seem.
I found this story to be an
engaging story and the characters very believable. In this high tech age we
need a reminder that not everybody is good and decent and we need to have our
guard up in the faceless world of the internet.
THIS BOOK IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE THROUGH LACHESIS PUBLISHING.
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When Sarah Collins sets
her sights on California for a new beginning, she never dreams a
war party will attack the wagon train she travels on. She and her
friend Molly are the sole survivors, but when Molly succumbs to
her injuries, Sarah is left alone to find her way back to
civilization. Stampeding buffalo, the black prairie nights and
eerie noises…just when she believes she’s facing the worst time of her
life, a rattlesnake bite threatens to accomplish where the Indians
failed. Is it her time to die or does Sarah have a purpose that is yet
to be accomplished? Novel available at Eternal Press.
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Author, Rob Appleton says... I thoroughly enjoyed Ms. Simpson’s recreation of Western life. The word
that kept coming to mind as I read this story was uncompromising. Little
is omitted, whether it be gruesome wounds, the preparation of herbs and
food, Sarah’s body language, or the precise terms for the different
noises made by a horse. I loved seeing all this research come to life.
The author’s passion for the period and particularly for her characters
shone throughout. This was clearly a labour of love. The only quibble I
had was with the ending. I suspect many will lap it up, but I found the
concept more compelling than the execution. I was hoping for a more
bittersweet denouement. Nevertheless, it took a brave writer to end her
novel that way. And having never read a woman’s western before, I can
say unequivocally that Ms. Simpson, like her heroine, has real gumption.
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