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Lamb

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Taylor Lamb Davies is a work in progress, piecing her life back together after loss and divorce. Almost two years into the rebuilding, with a career in nonprofit fundraising, she unexpectedly runs into her ex-husband Landon at the hospital gala. In order to spend time with her, Landon becomes the newest donor on her calendar, and Tay must walk the tight rope between her professional and personal lives. What could it hurt to mix business with pleasure if it means that they get some much-needed closure on the past while also raising funds for the new mental heath wing of the hospital?

A contemporary romance novella about new beginnings and honoring the past. Healing and understanding. And how love is a constant that links people above and beyond paperwork and distance.

160 pages, Paperback

Published January 6, 2026

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S.A. Miller

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Author S. A. Miller is originally from the small town of Tamaqua in Northeastern Pennsylvania and studied English and Psychology at Hood College in Frederick, Maryland. She enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, reading, and having a cup of tea. She currently lives in Florida with her husband and three sons.

She’s the author of Not That Girl, The Love List, Welcome Distraction, The Second Act, and Lamb (novella). You can find these books and new projects on Amazon/Kindle/ Kindle Unlimited, and barnesandnoble.com.

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April 6, 2026
Land and Lamb

This author creates chemistry like no other. Landon and Taylor had the perfect life until nature took over. The initial reconnection after their divorce only reinforced they still loved each other. I'm glad that there wasn't a long drug out series of unfortunate events but that they acted like mature adults and had actual conversations. Even though they had a tough ending, their new beginning was worth the wait.
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