Reclusive children’s author Jenna Winslow hides behind her books in this short 28 page story to keep life from disappointing her. She’d rather spend her time in museums with the dinosaurs she writes about, until she meets a man who makes her want to live again.
Matt McCutcheon is confined to a wheelchair but doesn’t let life confine him. He’s determined to unearth the mysteries of a woman whose physical scars camouflage wounds that go far deeper. But are his efforts to unlock the warmth and beauty inside Jenna enough to draw her back into the land of the living?
Reclusive children’s author Jenna Winslow hides behind her books in this short 28 page story to keep life from disappointing her. She’d rather spend her time in museums with the dinosaurs she writes about, until she meets a man who makes her want to live again.
Matt McCutcheon is confined to a wheelchair but doesn’t let life confine him. He’s determined to unearth the mysteries of a woman whose physical scars camouflage wounds that go far deeper. But are his efforts to unlock the warmth and beauty inside Jenna enough to draw her back into the land of the living?
Discovering Jenna is a must read for everyone. I was completely engrossed with the story immediately after I started reading. Jenna and Matt are intriguing people that touched this reader’s heart. Once again, Kim Watters has sketched a believable story in every way. The characters inside the pages have a handicap that makes them unique in their own special way. I found this terrific page-turner not only well-written but a beautiful inspiration.
Scarlett Scarlett
Kim Watters has written a heartfelt story of hope and love. Discovering Jenna is a short but lovely story of two people who meet quite by accident and change each other’s lives. The characters are admirable in that they value the person behind the imperfections, not looking only at the surface. Kim Watters has claimed a place on my “watch list”. Her descriptive power allowed this reader to step right into the museum and become a part of this romantic story.
A poignant story of loneliness and pain, of heartache and hope; Discovering Jenna is a lovely way to spend an hour. The characters are admirable in that they value the person behind the imperfections, not looking only at the surface. Matt and Jenna are warm and loving individuals that felt remarkably like friends. Though the story was short, it was a satisfying way to spend an hour; well worth the time spent. Author, Kim Watters has claimed a place on my “watch list”.
Product Details
BN ID: 2940013323735
Publisher: Kim Watters
Publication date: 9/24/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 426 KB
Meet the Author
At twelve years old Kim Watters fell in love with romance after she borrowed a romance novel from the bookshelf of her older sister. An avid reader, Kim was soon hooked on the happily ever after. For years, Kim dreamt of writing her own romance novel, but she never seemed to have the time. After graduating from college, she moved into Chicago to pursue another dream of being an actress and a model. Tired after six years of the hustle and bustle of the city, she relocated to a small town in Arizona north of Phoenix where there are no sidewalks or public transportation and the cowboys still ride their horses around. There Kim finally found the time to write. Five published novels and five short stories later, she still lives in that same town with her two children, three rambunctious kittens and one nervous hamster. She’s a member of RWA, NINC, PASIC, ACFW, Desert Rose RW, and Valley of the Sun RW.
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Overview
Reclusive children’s author Jenna Winslow hides behind her books in this short 28 page story to keep life from disappointing her. She’d rather spend her time in museums with the dinosaurs she writes about, until she meets a man who makes her want to live again.Matt McCutcheon is confined to a wheelchair but doesn’t let life confine him. He’s determined to unearth the mysteries of a woman whose physical scars camouflage wounds that go far deeper. But are his efforts to unlock the warmth and beauty inside Jenna enough to draw her back into the land of the living?