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Loving Andy

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She was a writer of romance and a gentle singer of Celtic music; he was a rock star. He had lived for years in the seamy world of L.A. rock and roll; she had grown up in the shelter of the mountains of Idaho. She was young and lovely; he still turned heads with his long hair and good looks even though he was old enough to be her father. He had a daughter who wouldn't stand for another woman in his life; she shied away from the predatory men she met in this business. Could they possibly have any less in common or more strikes against them? Well, for Marian, the greatest impediment was that he was married. Thrown together on a concert tour, the attraction between them was impossible to ignore as they both remembered an encounter two years earlier - when she had been in over her head and he had rescued her from a harrowing situation - and neither of them had been able to forget it. Slowly he reached out to her again, and slowly she learned to trust, until she found herself Loving Andy. But even though love can be profound, obstacles can be also. And sometimes, they can seem insurmountable. Sometimes choices must be made, and sometimes . . . love is not enough. But when love is real, when the heart is steadfast, can love overcome in the end?

252 pages, Paperback

First published June 8, 2007

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Sharon Edwards

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I was born in Oak Ridge, Tennessee (not saying when), but I moved to Idaho when I was just two months old. So while I definitely consider myself an Idahoan, I do have a love for the south.

I have a fascination, though, with the granite peaks and vast pine forests of the northwest, which is why I have partly located the books I have published so far in these places. I love to relax and write, gazing upon the Sawtooth Mountains of Idaho, or explore the wonders of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. All of these places are not far from where I live, and I spend as much time there as I can.

I’m a wife to a wonderful man and a mother of three amazing kids—two sons and a daughter. By day, I’m a secretary at a private school, and by night and weekend, I’m always writing.

My interests include music, having studied the piano and played handbells. My passion, however, since I was very small has always been writing. I believe that most writers will tell you that they always knew they wanted to be a writer. Where so many young people head off to college not at all certain what they want to study, it seems that writers have always known.

A life-changing event for me occurred in sixth grade, when my teacher invited Wilson Rawls, the author of Where the Red Fern Grows, to talk to our class about his writing. My advice to anyone who wants to write is the same as Mr. Rawls’- Just keep writing! Find your voice, find your style, and be true to it.

I hope you enjoy my stories, and I hope to keep entertaining you, my friends, for many years to come.

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