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The year was 1882, and it became the year of the most significant events in Giselle's life. She had celebrated her eighteenth birthday and mourned the loss of her mother. She had also been the person in her town who discovered that a well-respected business owner who was held in high esteem by all was actually a thief and an unscrupulous human being. She vowed to herself and her dearly departed mother to return all the recovered items to the families of their rightful owners.During this arduous venture, she meets a man who comes to claim some of his mother's items. He steals her heart while courting her through love letters. Even though she suffers through lies, betrayal, and the loss of her virginity, she ends up finding the love of her life.
Rachel and Tim grew up together, and together they grow into sharing an "unconditional love." They encounter many obstacles and hardships in their search for happiness, and their families-Tim's mother, Rachel's father- are drawn into the pain and passion as well. Physical injury, death, marital betrayals, and a series of fiery crimes are all part of this wonderful story of a youthful commitment that will not give up or waver, no matter how difficult the journey may become: "She had titled it Unconditional Love. Rachel held her breath. She knew she had to read it. Unconditional love. Does it exist in this world? I truly believe that it does." About the AuthorJosanne Wilson is married and has five grown children and one granddaughter. She enjoys reading, writing, crocheting, and all kinds of craft making. She lives in Jamestown, New York. Two of Wilson's other novels, The Cobbler's Daughter and Marguarite's Memories, are also available from Dorrance Publishing.
The sequel to The Cobbler's DaughterPassionate family saga of an Italian-American husband and wife in the Little Italy of New York City at the turn of the last century. Successful in business, Isabella and her spouse, nevertheless, face a full panoply of challenges and difficulties in their new life. Betrayal, desire, hopes for a better future, and the constant demands of marriage and parenthood drive this family to a world of fiery experiences that will be recognizable to everyone. Amidst it all, Small Truths builds to an explosive climax that brings hard-won wisdom from heart-wrenching pain. Isabella would often reflect upon her life and the choices that she had made along the way. She realized that life was short and sometimes people make mistakes. She truly felt that love of family and belief in ones self were the true keys to happiness.About the AuthorJosanne Wilson's grandparents immigrated to the United States from Italy and she always wanted to build a story around their journeys. Wilson is married with five children and one granddaughter. She enjoys reading, writing, crocheting, and making crafts. She lives in Jamestown, New York, and is also the author of The Cobbler's Daughter, published by Dorrance Publishing Co.
A young girl, who has just graduated from college, returns home for her father's funeral. During the reading of the will, she learns that she has inherited her great-grandmother's house in a rural village. Nothing has been touched since her great-grandmother's death. While restoring the house, she meets the love of her life, and also finds out about the family she never knew. This mysterious, enchanting new romantic novel expresses the hope that readers will realize that life can often repeat itself, and that learning about our past can enrich our future. About the AuthorJosanne Wilson is married and has five grown children and one granddaughter. Marguarite's Memories takes place in Sinclairville, New York, a beautiful quaint village near her hometown. She loves writing about places that are friendly and welcoming, and that she has a great interest in. She enjoys all kinds of craft making and reading.
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