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To Love Again (Arabesque)

To Love Again (Arabesque)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The second time around.
Review: To LOVE AGAIN by Alice Wootson takes wounded hearts to
the brink of pain and challenges them to find their way
back.

PROLOGUE:
Cindi pays an unexpected lunch visit to her husband's
office and finds him examining his nurse instead of a
patient. Surprised, he asks "what are you doing here?"...

Dr. Marcus Thomas accidentally listens as his wife shares
pillow talk while he's down stairs. She was not aware he
was home early...

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Free of their ex's, Cindi and Marcus have quarantined their
hearts and have thrown their passions into their respective
businesses. When Marcus comes to Cindi's rescue she shakes
off her immediate reaction with a determined 'NO, not another
doctor, been there done that'. But this romantic story is
built on the interference of their plotting mothers, it is a
known fact that both are anxious to become grandmothers. So
their antics are obvious, without shame, and met with much
resistance. But someone is smiling down on these overzealous
moms, because Marcus and Cindi happen to be business neighbors,
and their paths cross regularly. This story is turning into
the survival of the fittest or maybe a test of wills.

Alice Wootson has penned a mature yet sometimes hilarious
account of life after divorce when other people think they
know what's best for you. But does Mother really know best?
The characters, who have sworn off relationships and the 'M'
word, are dared to get out of their ruts and take the
challenge in the book's title, but will they listen?

Reviewed by aNN Brown
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers


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