By the Light of the Moon (Life's Second Chances, #4)

A bitter heart is no match for a moonlit bridge, an enormous dog, and a determined optimist from Ogalalla…

Mary Johnson has recently left her home in Nebraska after her husband of thirty years dumped her for a younger woman. She is walking her St. Bernard when she sees a man on the jumper's side of the railing on the Golden Gate Bridge.

Jack McGrandle, a widower, is trying to rescue his one set of keys from their precarious perch on a ledge of the bridge. Saddened by his only child's—David's—estrangement, he has been trying to convince himself to take a positive plunge: into matrimony with the woman he's been dating for nearly two years.

Half a continent away, Mary's daughter, Anna, is finally discovering that her mother was right; her current boyfriend is not good enough for her. Anna packs her bags for San Francisco.

Without question, Mary knows that Jack, David, and Anna deserve a second chance at happiness. Of course they do!

Yet there is one lesson that someone as kind-hearted as Mary needs to learn. She, too, deserves to be happy. And maybe, just maybe, her own second chance is waiting.
 

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By the Light of the Moon (Life's Second Chances, #4)

A bitter heart is no match for a moonlit bridge, an enormous dog, and a determined optimist from Ogalalla…

Mary Johnson has recently left her home in Nebraska after her husband of thirty years dumped her for a younger woman. She is walking her St. Bernard when she sees a man on the jumper's side of the railing on the Golden Gate Bridge.

Jack McGrandle, a widower, is trying to rescue his one set of keys from their precarious perch on a ledge of the bridge. Saddened by his only child's—David's—estrangement, he has been trying to convince himself to take a positive plunge: into matrimony with the woman he's been dating for nearly two years.

Half a continent away, Mary's daughter, Anna, is finally discovering that her mother was right; her current boyfriend is not good enough for her. Anna packs her bags for San Francisco.

Without question, Mary knows that Jack, David, and Anna deserve a second chance at happiness. Of course they do!

Yet there is one lesson that someone as kind-hearted as Mary needs to learn. She, too, deserves to be happy. And maybe, just maybe, her own second chance is waiting.
 

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By the Light of the Moon (Life's Second Chances, #4)

By the Light of the Moon (Life's Second Chances, #4)

by Leslie O'Kane
By the Light of the Moon (Life's Second Chances, #4)

By the Light of the Moon (Life's Second Chances, #4)

by Leslie O'Kane

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A bitter heart is no match for a moonlit bridge, an enormous dog, and a determined optimist from Ogalalla…

Mary Johnson has recently left her home in Nebraska after her husband of thirty years dumped her for a younger woman. She is walking her St. Bernard when she sees a man on the jumper's side of the railing on the Golden Gate Bridge.

Jack McGrandle, a widower, is trying to rescue his one set of keys from their precarious perch on a ledge of the bridge. Saddened by his only child's—David's—estrangement, he has been trying to convince himself to take a positive plunge: into matrimony with the woman he's been dating for nearly two years.

Half a continent away, Mary's daughter, Anna, is finally discovering that her mother was right; her current boyfriend is not good enough for her. Anna packs her bags for San Francisco.

Without question, Mary knows that Jack, David, and Anna deserve a second chance at happiness. Of course they do!

Yet there is one lesson that someone as kind-hearted as Mary needs to learn. She, too, deserves to be happy. And maybe, just maybe, her own second chance is waiting.
 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940156442997
Publisher: Leslie O'Kane
Publication date: 08/03/2016
Series: Life's Second Chances
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 365 KB
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