A Mother's Heart

    by Sharon Sala, Isabel Sharpe

    Harlequin

    March 31, 2009

    Available in: e-Book

    A Mother's Heart
    by Sharon Sala, Isabel Sharpe

    The bonds they share with their children are intricate, fiercely protected and often tested by the vagaries of modern life. This engaging collection celebrates those relationships---lost, found, newly forged, made stronger by a boundless and relentless love.

    A Mother's Heart features three special women who contend with the trials and tribulations of motherhood---and find romance in unexpected ways.

    A single mom rediscovers a long-ago love with help from her young son and YouTube in "The Promise" by New York Times bestselling author Sharon Sala.

    A stressed-out executive lands on her birth mother's doorstep and falls for the guy next door in "You Belong to Me" by Isabel Sharpe.

    A journalist helping her adopted daughter trace her roots learns a lesson in romantic destiny in "A Daughter's Journey" by Linda Cardillo.



    Sharon Sala's Bio

    Sharon Sala is a Native Oklahoman and still lives within a two hour drive of where she was born. First published in 1991, she is a New York Times/USA Today, bestselling author with 132 plus books published in seven different genres, including Romantic Suspense, Mystery, Young Adult, Western, Fiction, Women’s Fiction and Non-Fiction. Industry Awards include: · Eight-time RITA finalist. (Romance Industry award)
    · The Janet Dailey Award.
    · Five-time Career Achievement winner from RT Magazine.
    · Five time winner of the National Reader’s Choice Award.
    · Five time winner of the Colorado Romance Writer’s Award of Excellence.
    · Heart of Excellence Award.
    · Booksellers Best Award.
    · Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award RITA, presented by RWA.
    · Centennial Award from RWA for recognition of her 100th published novel. With two great-grandmothers of Native American descent on her father’s side of the family, one belonging to the Cherokee tribe, and the other a member of the Cree Tribe, she has followed the path of a storyteller, and considers it her gift from Spirit. Most of her stories come first to her as dreams, which then become the books she writes. She dreams in color, with dialogue, and when she writes, she sees the scenes in her head as a movie playing out before her. Writing changed her life, her world, and her fate.