Feminist physician Isabel Sanchez comes face to face with her own forgotten Mexican heritage when she's assigned to a South Texas clinic. Her outspoken values are in sharp contrast with the traditional beliefs of the local Hispanic community -- particularly those of political activist Javier Perez. Though fiercely independent, Bel seems to be everything the marriage-minded single dad doesn't want in a woman, Javier can't ignore the potent desire that sparks between them. Then his teenaged daughter seems to rebel under Bel's influence, threatening everything Javier stands for -- and his dream of making Bel his wife.
Gloria Alvarez always wanted to become a writer. As a child, she was fascinated by books--everything from Mother Goose to biographies of Queen Elizabeth I. Once she could hold a pencil, there was no stopping her. She wrote poetry, short stories and songs. As an adult, she’s penned newspaper features, book reviews, even advertising copy. After winning the Romance Writers’ of America’s prestigious Golden Heart award, she sold her first romance novel, and she’s been writing them ever since.
Gloria believes in the power of love, as her own life proves. After graduating from Georgetown University, she worked for several years, but always in the back of her mind was the memory of her first high school sweetheart. Turned out he hadn’t forgotten her, either. Twelve years after their first date, they were married, and their romance continues two children and several books later.
Gloria loves to travel, searching out fascinating places and activities for her heroes and heroines. Her favorite destination is Mexico, where she still has aunts, uncles, and countless cousins. When it’s time to come home to work again, she happily returns to America’s most romantic city, New Orleans, where she crafts her tales of enduring love.