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A Few Flowers

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Life is full of surprises. . . Cindy Martins is always willing to take on a challenge, such as administering first aid to the unidentified victim of a car accident. She assumes the relationship will end there – after all, she doesn’t even know if he’ll live.
Months later, she meets the man – who is very much alive and wanting to know her better. Cindy, however, satisfied with the knowledge that God put her in the right place at the right time, isn’t interested in his gifts or gratitude. Despite his wishes – and because of the unusual circumstances of their meeting – Cindy must send him away.
She could actually like the man, but she cannot allow the relationship he so obviously wants. Cindy tells herself she is not who the man thinks she is.
In her mind, the case is closed. But then, every day, a few flowers arrive…

170 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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Gail Sattler

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Gail Sattler is the author of numerous novels, novellas, gift books, cookbooks and devotions. She is a longstanding member of East Ridge Community Fellowship, a Mennonite Brethren church. She lives and writes in Vancouver, B.C., Canada.

Gail is a wife, mother, writer, and musician, and the order of those things will depend on what day it is. She leads a busy life, with music affiliations in a jazz band and string orchestra, as well as writing, which is her passion. She wrote her first book back in middle school on a clackety old manual typewriter. Her writing has changed a lot since then. Now Gail writes romantic comedy, and most of the books she's written in the last few years are part of a series. Gail loves to continue a story, to make a new book with the story of a minor character from a previous story.

When Gail isn't writing, she loves to take pictures. Her primary targets, err, volunteers, are usually her family, pets, friends, and bandmates.

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