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NEWBIE and a FREEBIE
Hi everybody! I am very excited to shout to the
Heavens that Jesse’s Heartbreak, Book Three of The Jesse Series has been
released! Take a look at http://www.amazon.com/Jesses-Heartbreak-Book-Three-Jesse-ebook/dp/B01E9IYWLQ.
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Jesse’s
Heartbreak
Jesse and Ginny Mason’s world is shattered when Amanda
Hill comes to Abilene, Kansas to try and take three-year old Sarah away from
them. Little Sarah’s father died before
she was born and his family wants the girl to come to Pennsylvania and live
with them, and they have the all the money and expertise they need to make that
happen!
The Hill’s can offer the little girl prominence and
station in life, while all Jesse and Ginny have to give is their complete
devotion. Which will the Judge choose –
money or love?
Jesse’s Heartbreak is a sweet Christian romance that
will make you smile and shed a few tears!
Excerpt
“Mrs. Mason.”
Ginny turned to see Amanda Hill standing next to the wagon. Ginny shot back around, face forward and back
ramrod straight! “Please hear me out for
just a few minutes.” Ginny still didn’t
turn her way. “If Judge Horn grants me
custody,” Ginny sucked in her breath, “or even partial custody, do you want
Sarah having to leave with a woman she doesn’t even know? I’m a stranger to her. She never knew her father, so even though I’m
an aunt, that will mean nothing to her.
Only that a strange woman is taking her away. If I come out for a few days we can at least
get to know each other. If he decides in
your favor, I have at least gotten to know my niece for a few days.”
Ginny put her hands in her face and her shoulders
shook with sobs.
Jesse rounded the wagon, furious. Amanda gasped and took a step back. “You listen to me. I don’t…”
“Jesse,” Ginny said, stopping him. “She’s right in what she is saying. I can’t
have Sarah being taken by some strange lady she has never met. That would destroy me.” Ginny wiped her eyes. “We have a new bunkhouse and the men won’t be
moving in for a month or so. You can
sleep there.”
Ginny watched as Jesse’s whole demeanor deflated. He got back up on the wagon seat. Ginny gave the woman one last look. “You can come out in a few days.”
Jesse put his arm around Ginny as they started down
the road. Neither heard the whispered
“I’m sorry” or saw the sympathy in her eyes.
A Bit About Me….
I write for all ages, from the early reader to
adults. My books range from pictures
books for the little ones, to fantasy, time-travel adventures for ages 9 to 13.
I also write adult stories, including a family drama and contemporary,
paranormal and historical westerns romances, under P. A. Estelle.
I was a school secretary for 21 years. My husband and I moved to our retirement home
in Kingman, AZ, on very rural 54 acres, living on solar and wind only.
More about my books can be found in the following
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