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So far Reese has battled vampires, crazy exes, jealous rivals, and problems within his own family. But his greatest test will come in the form of future fatherhood. Sarah is pregnant, and everyone's excited. They already have picked names for their little ones. Marina is also pregnant, with Alexander's babies. Then news comes along in the form of David, a young natural-born vampire who claims to be Mordecai's lost son. No one except Mordecai trusts him completely, as they've been fooled before. But this time it may be the truth. As they get to know David and deal with two pregnancies, Reese encounters another rival in the form of Jamie Williams, Sarah's favorite author, who goes on an all-expenses-paid date with her. Jamie, however, has secrets of his own, and so does Satira, Reese's long-lost grandmother who Marina cut off contact with. And then there's Kole-a beautiful new vampire fledgling whose creator has abandoned her. She finds Reese attractive, and a rivalry forms between her and Sarah. Scarlett also reappears, seeming to follow Reese around and try to make him like her. With all these new friends and enemies, who can Reese trust?
What happens when a woman only has enough love for her husband?
A young woman grows up in a family that displays very little affection towards one another. As a young adult, she manages to meet the love of her life. This military man would gallantly sweep her into his 1971 Gremlin and together they'd ride off into the sunset.
But, soon after getting married, she gives birth to a daughter, and her knight-in-shining-armor is called to war. He doesn't return.
Her daughter grows up with a sense that she doesn't love her. That she only had enough love for one person - her husband. And she is afraid that she, too, will be raised in an unloving home
Can mother and daughter come to terms with whatever is really keeping them apart? Can a woman really love her child, without having felt love herself?
In this story a daughter will do what it takes to earn her mother's love. She only hopes it isn't too late.
So far Reese has battled vampires, crazy exes, jealous rivals, and problems within his own family. But his greatest test will come in the form of future fatherhood. Sarah is pregnant, and everyone's excited. They already have picked names for their little ones. Marina is also pregnant, with Alexander's babies. Then news comes along in the form of David, a young natural-born vampire who claims to be Mordecai's lost son. No one except Mordecai trusts him completely, as they've been fooled before. But this time it may be the truth. As they get to know David and deal with two pregnancies, Reese encounters another rival in the form of Jamie Williams, Sarah's favorite author, who goes on an all-expenses-paid date with her. Jamie, however, has secrets of his own, and so does Satira, Reese's long-lost grandmother who Marina cut off contact with. And then there's Kole-a beautiful new vampire fledgling whose creator has abandoned her. She finds Reese attractive, and a rivalry forms between her and Sarah. Scarlett also reappears, seeming to follow Reese around and try to make him like her. With all these new friends and enemies, who can Reese trust?
What happens when a woman only has enough love for her husband?
A young woman grows up in a family that displays very little affection towards one another. As a young adult, she manages to meet the love of her life. This military man would gallantly sweep her into his 1971 Gremlin and together they'd ride off into the sunset.
But, soon after getting married, she gives birth to a daughter, and her knight-in-shining-armor is called to war. He doesn't return.
Her daughter grows up with a sense that she doesn't love her. That she only had enough love for one person - her husband. And she is afraid that she, too, will be raised in an unloving home
Can mother and daughter come to terms with whatever is really keeping them apart? Can a woman really love her child, without having felt love herself?
In this story a daughter will do what it takes to earn her mother's love. She only hopes it isn't too late.