After a painful divorce, Laura Barron devotes her time to her teenage daughter and her job at the bank where she recently received a promotion. She tries to concentrate on adjusting to her new life, though her ex-husband, Dave’s frequent appearances keep her confused about her future. A blind date brings new excitement into her otherwise dull routine, and the handsome young widower becomes her close friend. She wouldn’t mind if it became more, but can it ever develop into something more meaningful while he still holds his deceased wife on a pedestal? Would his guilt prevent their relationship from reaching the next level? Or will Dave return to win back her heart?
June Bryan Belfie began writing in her 70s and has written over 30 books. Her Amish novels became best sellers on Amazon Kindle, and her work has been published with both Harlequin and Desert Breeze. You can find most of her books available at Barnes and Nobles in paperback or e-book. Soon audio books will be available for some of her Amish and Christian-based novels.
While raising five children, June found time to take up oil painting and studied under several nationally known artists. She also loved to play the piano, sing, and sew.
In the 1970’s, she and her husband, Jim, purchased and operated a thirty-eight-room country inn located in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania where she established an art gallery as well as creative workshops, which took place in a converted recreation hall. Professional artists and writers from all over the country presided over classes held during the summer months.
In addition to inn-keeping, Ms. Belfie has owned a restaurant, cooked professionally, worked in a bank, collected and sold antiques, directed a church choir, and served as a Stephen's Minister.
She enjoys her eight grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, as well as her adult children and their spouses. She now resides in Media, Pennsylvania.
Delightful story of love after a divorce. Her ex had another younger woman keeping him company, yet, at times he hints, would she take him back.A blind date, makes her think would be nice to have more, though he still not over his wife. Distance, and phone call, could it lead to more. Her daughter loves him, and she is hoping.