Author: | Michelle Tschantre' | ISBN: | 9781311468109 |
Publisher: | Michelle Tschantre' | Publication: | August 5, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Michelle Tschantre' |
ISBN: | 9781311468109 |
Publisher: | Michelle Tschantre' |
Publication: | August 5, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The Windmere Series has dealt with a gambling-addicted spouse, a cheating spouse who steals, and in book three people of polar opposite personalities. And now another everlasting relationship question arises: the significant age difference between two persons who may have accidently found “the one” in their life. Andrea is in her early twenties, working at whatever job she can find to help support her family of five, her disabled father, her mother who also works from the temp service, and two younger sisters. Jeff Banning, on the other hand, is already over thirty, never married and fully immersed in building his engineering practice. They meet by pure chance, a moment of happenstance, yet the impressions last. And then, a second meeting, and a third when he hires her to do some domestic work at his home. Needing an assistant, he hires her to work in his business and soon they discover their professional relationship is growing a personal side. Will the age difference be a stopper, or does it really matter at all? What about the injured dog, and will Andrea and her sisters really be in a TV ad?
The Windmere Series has dealt with a gambling-addicted spouse, a cheating spouse who steals, and in book three people of polar opposite personalities. And now another everlasting relationship question arises: the significant age difference between two persons who may have accidently found “the one” in their life. Andrea is in her early twenties, working at whatever job she can find to help support her family of five, her disabled father, her mother who also works from the temp service, and two younger sisters. Jeff Banning, on the other hand, is already over thirty, never married and fully immersed in building his engineering practice. They meet by pure chance, a moment of happenstance, yet the impressions last. And then, a second meeting, and a third when he hires her to do some domestic work at his home. Needing an assistant, he hires her to work in his business and soon they discover their professional relationship is growing a personal side. Will the age difference be a stopper, or does it really matter at all? What about the injured dog, and will Andrea and her sisters really be in a TV ad?