Claire Cook comenzó su carrera de escritora a los 45 años, y su segunda novela fue adaptada posteriormente al cine. Ahora es autora de 20 libros superventas según USA Today y Amazon, y aparece en la lista de bestsellers del New York Times. Su obra, que incluye series populares y dos libros de no ficción, explora temas de reinvención y el poder perdurable de perseguir los sueños. Cook se basa en sus propias experiencias para inspirar a los lectores, enfatizando que nunca es demasiado tarde para perseguir las pasiones. Se involucra activamente con sus lectores, ofreciendo discusiones virtuales para clubes de lectura.
Bestsellers like I Kissed Dating Goodbye and Passion & Purity have sparked a purity mivement amongs teens. Christian fiction has finally caught up.This book is the perfect fictional embodiment of their ideals.
Just when she's finally figured out how to manage on her own, Jill Murray's ex-husband, Seth, is back – crashing into the man-free existence Jill and her ten-year-old daughter, Anastasia, have built so carefully. Enter free-spirited entrepreneur Billy, who hires Jill as a consultant for an upcoming business trip. Suddenly, her no-boys-allowed life is anything but. It takes a Costa Rican getaway to help her make a choice – not so much between the two men in her life, but between the woman she is and the woman she wants to be.
A string of Italian beauty salons run by a lovably insane Boston Irish family is the backdrop for this hilarious, rambunctious novel that is fully of juicy conflict and unconditional love. Bella Shaughnessy, a newly single entrepreneur, swears off men--that is until she finds herself falling for one
Exploring themes of marriage and midlife longing, the story follows a wife who feels overlooked in her relationship. In a quest for excitement, she embarks on an email correspondence that ignites her fantasies of love and desire. This witty narrative delves into the complexities of commitment and the pursuit of personal fulfillment, highlighting the contrasts between reality and dreams.
The story follows a woman breaking free from her controlling family dynamics, embarking on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. As she navigates her newfound independence, she embraces opportunities that lead her to unexpected experiences, including a foray into the world of dance. With humor and charm, the novel explores themes of personal growth and the pursuit of dreams, showcasing the protagonist's transformation and resilience.
Exploring themes of marriage and midlife desire, the story follows a wife who feels overlooked in her relationship. In her quest for excitement, she embarks on an email correspondence that ignites her imagination and challenges her perceptions of love and fulfillment. The narrative blends humor with poignant reflections on the complexities of commitment and the yearning for connection.
Sometimes you need a lifetime to tell a story. Sometimes you only need four days. Heather Thompson is a 20-year-old with an arguably great life: the makings of a dream career, supportive friends and family, and a relationship lifted right out of a romance novel. But that doesn't mean she isn't struggling. Sometime in August is an honest, no-holds-barred account of mental ill-health in a young adult, which follows four life-changing days in Heather's life.