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How Could She Trust Her Own Feelings?

Beth, talented art director for a high-pressure Washington advertising agency, suffered a nervous breakdown. For someone raised on ambition and competition, her loss of control was a devastating blow.

To escape the pressures, she agreed to help out single parent Reid McShane by temporarily caring for his young son on Reid's farm in Virginia. She had every intention of returning in triumph to her chosen profession once her strength was restored. But when she started falling in love with Reid, her choices became less clear, and she felt weaker than ever.

188 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1983

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About the author

Karen van der Zee

94 books41 followers
I always wanted to write, ever since I was a child growing up in Holland. I was a dreamer, reading books and making up my own stories. I had notebooks full of stories which I illustrated with crayon drawings. My brothers burned the notebooks in the attic one day, fortunately not burning down the house. They don’t remember this now, but I do!

I also always wanted to travel. Holland is very flat and I wanted to see mountains and coconut palms and tropical beaches and deserts. I wanted to meet interesting people and learn about different cultures and see how people lived their daily lives. And then I wanted to write adventurous stories set in these exotic places

I got lucky and fell in love with a globetrotting American. I met him in Amsterdam, he asked me to marry him in Rome, and we tied the knot in a ten-minute ceremony in Kenya, East Africa, where he was a Peace Corps Volunteer. Some wedding that was! Not the stuff of romantic dreams, but really good for a laugh.

After Kenya we lived in the States for a while, then four years in Ghana, West Africa where not only our first daughter was born, but my first Mills & Boon romance as well. It took me a year to write, which is three months longer than it takes to have a baby. It was set in Ghana, and I called it SWEET NOT ALWAYS, a slogan found on a big colorfully decorated truck that transported people, goods, and live chickens.

I continued writing romances and loved the creativity of it, although it was, and is, never easy. Later we also lived in Indonesia, Ramallah (Palestine), then another three years in Ghana, and most recently six years in Armenia, which lies east of Turkey and north of Iran. Along the way we acquired a couple more kids, so now we have three.

I’ve written over thirty books now, many set in exotic locations such as Bali, Thailand, Malaysia, Java, Kenya and Ghana, as well as Holland and the US. Writing as Mona van Wieren, I received a RITA for a Silhouette Romance entitled RHAPSODY IN BLOOM.

I love the challenge of living in a foreign country where the food is different, the people interesting and life gives me endless inspiration for my writing. So, I’ll just keep going for a while.

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November 27, 2022
Beth was at the prime of her career as an art advertiser when she had a devastating break down in an extremely important presentation. Her doctor advised her to take two months off in a far away place. Therefore, when she was drunk in her doctor-friend's party, she accepted Reid McShane's job proposal of a housekeeper and a babysitter to his five years old son, Josh. Beth didn't know why she accepted and why Reid and his son were living in the country with chicken, rabbits and a goat, but it helped her to be with them! Even Reid's kisses helped!

This book doesn't contain a story as much as it contains a slice of life. It revolves around a heroine who was trying to hold herself together in order to go back to her normal self and a hero who wanted to countine living with his son and provide him with everything he needs while enjoying his work and life. Not much happens anyway to rate this book higher than one star.
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