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Award-winning country singer, Dania Maeson, is on top of the world until the night a drunk driver changes everything. The death of her husband, Lance, plunges Dania into a spiral of self-destruction. Now, three years later, Dania is sober, is living with her sister's family in the tiny Okanagan community of Oyama, British Columbia, and is teaching music for a living. She has found peace and contentment, but both are about to be challenged. Dania has agreed to sing at the fundraiser for a sick child, and she is battling nerves. Seeking tranquility, she flees to the beach, and there she…mehr

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Award-winning country singer, Dania Maeson, is on top of the world until the night a drunk driver changes everything. The death of her husband, Lance, plunges Dania into a spiral of self-destruction. Now, three years later, Dania is sober, is living with her sister's family in the tiny Okanagan community of Oyama, British Columbia, and is teaching music for a living. She has found peace and contentment, but both are about to be challenged. Dania has agreed to sing at the fundraiser for a sick child, and she is battling nerves. Seeking tranquility, she flees to the beach, and there she encounters Brandon Salinger, a good-looking carpenter with a past of his own.
For Brandon, meeting Dania rocks him from the start. He's never been much of a country music fan, so he may be the only person in town who has never heard of Dania or her band, Wench. He also may be the only person in town unaware of the dark moments in Dania's past. It's fairly obvious, though, that parts of that past aren't quite ready to let go of Dania.
But is Dania ready to let go of them? Will her brief return to the stage spark a need for more of the old glory, or is she ready for a different future with a man who wants to love her? It's time for Dania to forgive the past, and chose the future that is right for her.


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Autorenporträt
Leigh Macfarlane is a proud Canadian (eh!) author of both fiction and non-fiction books who is fortunate enough to live in California North -- the gorgeous Okanagan Valley of British Columbia. Since Leigh already lives in one of the most beautiful places in the world, many of her novels are set locally. In Leigh's books you will be transported to orchards, vineyards, ski hills, ranches, beaches, art galleries, athletic fields and waterfront cafes.

Well, maybe not ski hills. Rumour has it Leigh is afraid to drive in the snow.

Where heroes are concerned, I love me a cowboy, or a guy who can fix a car, a fearless protector type, or a studious professor with a sharp mind, the soft touch daddy, or a hard-body with a soft-heart. Sometimes I love me a bad boy, but I'm working on it. Just as long as he is good to his woman and cares about the world around him, I'm in.

My heroines might be clutzy, or chubby, still figuring life out, or they might just have swollen bank accounts and be living the high life. Either way, my ladies are real women who appreciate life, laughter, beauty, family, puppies, chocolate, and especially the love of a strong man.

When not writing, Leigh is mom to four wonderful, not so small, humans, one yap-monster dog, a gorgeous but aging cat and a fish whose quality of life appears to be declining. Once, Leigh fell off a horse, wrapped the back of her knee around a telephone pole, had horse liniment applied to her injury, and was proclaimed part horse by the race horse trainer who had fixed her up. To date, this claim has not been proven false.