Lexi Ross loves the life she’s created for herself as an art gallery manager. She enjoys promoting the work of up-and-coming artists. When Nathan Vanderwahl, her boss and her late friend’s older brother, steps through the door of her gallery, his appearance resurrects feelings she’s buried so deep, she’s almost forgotten, and he turns her world upside-down.
Because of his father’s death-bed request, Nathan shoves his reservations to the side and visits Lexi. When she asks him to leave her alone, he promises he will, if she’ll go see his father. Even if it breaks his heart to do it.
An old man and his will change everything for them. Can they learn from his experience or will they hold on to the hurts of the past and walk away from a promising future?
Ginger Solomon is a Christian, a wife, a mother to seven, and a writer—in that order (mostly). When she's not homeschooling, doing laundry, or fixing dinner, she writes or reads romance of any genre. She’s president of her local writing group and writes regularly for two blogs.
Learning From Experience is a character driven story about a deeply wounded young woman, Lexi Ross, who was abandoned by her mother and father as a girl. She's befriended by the Vanderwahl family and becomes close to their ill daughter, Amanda. When the unbending Mr. Wanderwahl severs Lexi's friendship with Amanda, she's heartbroken. Now she fills her life with her love of painting. Nathan Wanderwahl is secretly in love with Lexi. When his dying father asks Nathan to go to Lexi, he does. But will his heart be broken? Ginger Solomon writes a love story you can savor curled up by a roaring fire sipping a cup of hot chocolate.