LOVE ENOUGH FOR ALL by Lori
Zecca
ISBN: 1588519562
As two single parents with
lots of issues, and lots of kids between them, Bryn and Chase struggle to balance friendship, mutual dependence, and . . .
mounting desire, though having LOVE ENOUGH FOR ALL remains to be seen.
n Reader
Ms. Success meets Mr. Maybe?
"With
millions of women successfully supporting their children, confident in their abilities to function independently, and secure
enough in their capabilities to embrace new love — the focus of LOVE ENOUGH FOR ALL is not the travesties and implications
of divorce or untimely death, but the enhancement of lives through the blending of families — without sacrificing one’s
children or career."
n NYC reader
Love
is Enough!
"Taking
an innovative approach to the antiquated complexity of divorce, Lori Zecca presents a poignant story of love in its truest
form — from parent-child relationships, to adult-intimacy issues — LOVE ENOUGH FOR ALL depicts critical states
of transition with a warmth and respect for family values."
n St. Louis
reader
She
said, He said
"It’s
okay to fall in love again, to combine the fragments of two very different families in order to find wholeness. With as much as fifty percent of marriages ending in divorce, the market for an uplifting story told from
both a female and a male point of view would appeal to people of all ages.”
n Reader
"Lori
Zecca, author of LOVE ENOUGH FOR ALL. Classified as a romance novel, though offers more than just the implications of divorce,
but the enhancement of lives through the blending of families."
n Reader
"With millions of women successfully supporting
their children, confident in their abilities to function independently, and secure enough in their capabilities to embrace
new love — the focus of LOVE ENOUGH FOR ALL is not the travesties and implications of divorce or untimely death, but
the enhancement of lives through the blending of families — without sacrificing one’s children or career. It’s
okay to fall in love again, to combine the fragments of two very different families in order to find wholeness. With as much as fifty percent of marriages ending in divorce, the market for an uplifting story told from
both a female and a male point of view would appeal to people of all ages."
nReader