ARe Cafe is delighted to have romance author Liz Crowe here today!
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The whole “to series or not to series” is a topic well worn, dare I say nearly beaten within an inch of its life amongst authors and readers. Like with most things about books, it is subject the opinion of the individual reader. You either like your stories to wrap up and be done, or you like to know “more,” especially about the various characters an author includes around his or her protagonists, or, ...more
What would you do if the lover, brother, son, and friend you thought you’d lost forever was returned to you?
Brutally battered, emotionally and physically for the past two years, Tarkan Deniz has escaped his captors. When the Deniz family discovers the shocking truth they rally and do everything in their power to bring him back safely. But all have been affected by the tragedy of his loss and must come to terms with the new reality, each in their own way.
When Happily Ever After seems ...more
The Diplomat’s Daughter by Liz Crowe has an interesting beginning with the main characters as children and then transitions into them becoming adults. It’s inspiring to see their youthful feelings blossom into mature emotions. Their love pulls them together but their social differences pull them apart. I found it rather interesting that Vivian is living in Levent’s country and yet he is unsuitable for her. Here the conflict is not only with their cultural differences but with their economic differences as well. ...more
Ryan and Grace Sullivan have all the outward indications of a happy life: money, success, an undeniable physical attraction that quickly evolved from whirlwind relationship to marriage. But lately, Ryan’s become moody and distant. As their relationship starts to crumble, Ryan discovers something about himself he can’t admit just as Grace realizes the young man she encounters at an invitation only party, Henri Christophe, a celebrity chef with the most successful restaurant in Las Vegas, is her husband’s lover. But Henri holds a secret himself. ...more