Author: Harlan Covington
Finally. When Emily got married, she had no idea her new husband, James, had a terrible habit.
Oh, you wouldn’t believe it—two childhood mates, Emily and Lucy, had a proper falling-out. The whole
“Foreign, Yet Family” “Mum Fay, how are you? Anton and I were passing by on our way
It wasn’t like the telly, but close enough. Mary loved her soaps and dreamed of life unfolding as prettily
Marina is now certain that women who divorced young and lived without a husband are far happier.
Dana muttered a quiet “Morning” as she trudged into the office, slumping into her chair and
After finishing teacher training college, Emily returned to her hometown, eager to teach at her old school.
The door to the office creaked open, and a tall, sun-kissed man appeared on the threshold, his gaze lingering
After sixty years of marriage, I uncovered the devastating truth—my entire life had been built on deception.
The Mother of the Bride Catches the Groom in a Compromising Position Agatha, a sprightly 78-year-old









