A chance encounter in a bar with the one who got away had Cam Beckett dreaming of his own happily ever after. But, only if he could convince Kara to forget their disastrous first date and give him a second chance.
C Bowling
Cute, short
Overall, a pretty cute, short story. I really liked Cam and Kara and enjoyed reading about them. I don’t mind short stories, but I would have liked more of a HEA but was still happy with how things ended up. I was gifted a copy.
Praise for Faces Three: Lies: Betrayals: Fear: Who will be the next to wind up behind a stone: FACES 3: Fran Lewis Faces behind the stones will grab you from beyond. Watch where you walk-Karen H.Vaughan: Author of Daytona Dead
Fran Lewis’ Faces Three: Lies, Betrayal, Fear shows chillingly that crime comes in many forms. So does retribution. It’s filled with delicious irony. Mark Rubinstein Author, Mad Dog House and Love Gone Mad
Walk through a cemetery, and read the names of the Faces Behind the Stones. If you listen very carefully, you may hear the voices of the unfortunate souls who are forever interred there, desperately trying to tell their stories. Murder, arson, deception, and embezzlement…these are just a few of the crimes that led to their “change in zip code.” But, the question must be asked…were they innocent victims? Or did they deserve their grizzly fates? Lies, betray, fear: you be the judge: Maxine Bringenberg: Editor
With this brilliant blend of fiction with non-fiction the book illuminates a seemingly unimportant issue which in fact is at the root of much evil in the world. Through her powerful writing, the sharp presentation and great intellectual understanding of the subject at hand the author(s) has (have) created an important piece of literature and a moral lesson which nobody in my opinion is too young, too old or too wise to hear. Outstanding: Christoph Fischer
Fans of the Stones series won‘t be disappointed. Once again, Fran Lewis has shown her great insight into human nature. Another book to make the reader wonder: Ann Stanmore Author
He was a Union soldier. She was a Confederate nurse. When Rosa looked into his eyes, she saw pure determination. He was a fighter and wouldn’t let anything keep him down. Rosa could take a few lessons from him.
Trapped in desire and drowning in need; to fall in love with the enemy, there might as well be a mountain between them.
Grab your copy today.
BJ Renczkowski
Great book during difficult times
This is the first book I’ve read by this author. It was a great short great with a lot of feeling in it. It was told during the civil war when confederates had to help the union as well as their own. A nurse, Rosa, was taking care of a Union soldier who had gotten critically hurt. While at the makeshift confederate hospital, Rose took care of Russell. When he got better, he kept getting hurt and taking supplies to the other union soldiers. So he kept showing up at the hospital while during this horrible time, Rosa and Russell fell in love. It wasn’t the best of times, since they were from opposite sides. The story gives us a glimpse of the past and how hard the times have been. A very good short read. One person found this helpful
Betty was in love with Bruce, but she had to keep the relationship at bay. She wanted the solid happily-ever-after but couldn’t waver from what her heart needed. She enjoyed women too, and wasn’t about to do anything behind his back. Surprises were quite pleasant when least expected, especially if it worked in her favor.
The Cat Collier Mystery short story series is described as a cross between Nancy Drew and Mike Hammer. Follow Mary Catherine (Cat) Collier on her journey from small-town obituary writer for the local newspaper to big city detective and beyond in this series that starts with January Black Ice.
In October Masquerade, join Cat Collier as she finds new and novel ways to deal with Spencer Paxton in an attempt to regain custody of her children, Poppy and Dougie. Tweedy Gardner resurfaces with a plan to lure a killer into a deadly trap. Cat attends a costume party where nobody is who they pretend to be. Cat struggles with repercussions from the death of Amy Hofstetter and finds herself alone and in danger in a shoot-out at the Palazzo Castellano on the way back to where her heart calls home.
In the future, biohacking has taken humanity to the brink of evolutionary advantage as Artificially Integrated Persons perform at maximal potential, but for Jagga, his utopia turns into a nightmare.
Kathryn
Great short story and worked great as a science fiction novel
This was a great short story and worked great as a science fiction novel. I enjoyed getting to go on this journey and getting to know the characters. It was well written.
In August Red Dawn, the eighth book in the Cat Collier Mystery Short Story series, girl sleuth-turned-private investigator Mary Catherine Collier Paxton, known as Cat, reflects on her life as the roles of wife and mother are added to her life. A new case involving a bowling trophy have her examining old family feelings and experiencing some terrifying new ones. As her family responsibilities grow, satisfaction with the constant travel and big city excitement dwindles. Cat hungers for her old small-town Ohio life once more. Can she go back? Can she get her husband to leave New York City for Heaton Valley, Ohio?
MikiHope
Lots going on-How does all this work out in the end?- read this short clean book!
Lots going on-Cat is about to have her baby–she and her hubby have a major fight-. Her BFF Nola’s boyfriend is shot and she decides to leave town-She manages to get the curse off a bowling statue and is then invited to join a psychic society that her grandmother belonged to—
How does all this work out in the end? Well, you really should read this short clean book to find out!!
He was a Union soldier. She was a Confederate nurse. When Rosa looked into his eyes, she saw pure determination. He was a fighter and wouldn’t let anything keep him down. Rosa could take a few lessons from him.
Trapped in desire and drowning in need; to fall in love with the enemy, there might as well be a mountain between them.
Grab your copy today.
BJ Renczkowski
Great book during difficult times
This is the first book I’ve read by this author. It was a great short great with a lot of feeling in it. It was told during the civil war when confederates had to help the union as well as their own. A nurse, Rosa, was taking care of a Union soldier who had gotten critically hurt. While at the makeshift confederate hospital, Rose took care of Russell. When he got better, he kept getting hurt and taking supplies to the other union soldiers. So he kept showing up at the hospital while during this horrible time, Rosa and Russell fell in love. It wasn’t the best of times, since they were from opposite sides. The story gives us a glimpse of the past and how hard the times have been. A very good short read. One person found this helpful
Betty was in love with Bruce, but she had to keep the relationship at bay. She wanted the solid happily-ever-after but couldn’t waver from what her heart needed. She enjoyed women too, and wasn’t about to do anything behind his back. Surprises were quite pleasant when least expected, especially if it worked in her favor.
May 29, 2016Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseA must have and get more than one as its the kind of series of short stories you just want to share with everyone like when you find a new resturant that has great food and excellent service. After reading one story you will feel satisfied, after you read them all you will become obsessed wanting to read everything you can find by this author