Ellen Fields is off to a party she'd really rather not go to. She helped Tim get everything together and now she'd just as soon stay home. A widow of two years, Ellen doesn't know these people anymore; they were her husband's co workers. When a man approaches her, she recogizes his voice as the one who had called and told her of her husband's death. Andrew Yardley is about to become a major part of Ellen's life.
Drew Yardley is an attorney in private practice, who is considering Tim's enticement to relocate. Drew's immediate attraction to Ellen is obvious and he sets out to get to know the lady better. But he's holding something back; there's one big complication standing in the way of a relationship. Can they overcome the obstacles before them?
Marilyn Gardiner's contemporary romance, delves into the lives of a widow and her three daughters. Each daughter has a set of problems which keep Ellen from finding and following a new life for herself. At issue is, when does a mother stop living for her children and get to concentrate on her own needs?
The depth of the characters draws you and invites you to share their pain and triumps. This is a story of emotional growth, and learning to move on. This is a story you won't want to pass up.