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The life of Emmy-award-winning producer, Maggy Anderson, is abruptly interrupted when her father suffers a heart attack at his office in New York. She wastes no time leaving Los Angeles to be with him. Jim Anderson, an entertainment and publishing mogul, survives the surgery and returns to his family estate in the Berkshires to recuperate. Maggy insists on helping him out at home and with his business while her primetime television show, LA Docs, a medical drama, is on hiatus. But Maggy is thrown off her game when unexpected chemistry with her father's doctor, Mark Richards, jolts her into a tailspin. Mark recently took over a private practice in the small town of Maple Ridge and has secrets of his own stemming from his tours in Afghanistan and challenges of PTSD that still haunt him. But day after day, circumstances bring them together unexpectedly, and their feelings for each other grow stronger and cannot be denied. Unable to avoid him and faced with the reality of almost losing her father, Maggy finds herself at a crossroads, questioning her happiness and choices in life, and feels further challenged when she discovers the contents of her mother's prayer box in the attic. And when Maggy's new television pilot is green-lighted, circumstances pivot, and the chance for Mark and Maggy to together appear dim. Does she dare dream a new dream for herself? Will Mark wait for her, or will he choose love from the past? Only a return home will bring love to both.
About the Author
For more than 25 years Susan Bagby worked with children and youth as a speech and language pathologist, teacher and administrator of non-profit organizations for youth. As a previous songwriter for Rondor Music International her credits include "The Magical Future(R)", the official anthem for the inaugural National Children's Day as well as "One Voice One Light," the official song for the Children's Torch of Hope tour during the many UN50 events. She is co-author of the Magical Future(R) Songbook and Magical Future(R), both children's books, to be released as self-published this fall. She is a member of RWA
About the Author
For more than 25 years Susan Bagby worked with children and youth as a speech and language pathologist, teacher and administrator of non-profit organizations for youth. As a previous songwriter for Rondor Music International her credits include "The Magical Future(R)", the official anthem for the inaugural National Children's Day as well as "One Voice One Light," the official song for the Children's Torch of Hope tour during the many UN50 events. She is co-author of the Magical Future(R) Songbook and Magical Future(R), both children's books, to be released as self-published this fall. She is a member of RWA
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