Legacies of
Love by C.L. Roman, Tawdra Kandle, J.C. Layne, Olivia Hardin, Terri A. Wilson,
Faith Starr
Blurb:
The items we inherit are tangible symbols of what has gone
before. Reminders of our family history, values, and relationships.
However, such articles are often temporary. They can be lost, stolen, or destroyed. But the love passed down is a living thing - a permanent legacy that never dies.
The stories in this collection all center around an heirloom. An artifact handed down from one generation to the next. Some are meant to protect, others to remind the character where they came from, or of the devotion handed down from the previous generation.
Each of them is part of a legacy of love.
However, such articles are often temporary. They can be lost, stolen, or destroyed. But the love passed down is a living thing - a permanent legacy that never dies.
The stories in this collection all center around an heirloom. An artifact handed down from one generation to the next. Some are meant to protect, others to remind the character where they came from, or of the devotion handed down from the previous generation.
Each of them is part of a legacy of love.
My review:
Six
wonderful stories by six terrific authors who remind us our futures are molded
by the past but not defined by it.
The
Worlds Between Us by C.L. Roman – This is a fun paranormal adventure with childhood
sweethearts finding each other again and helped out by a gift from the hero’s
grandmother.
The Key To
Valhalla by Terri A. Wilson – A terrific tale featuring Valkyries and other paranormal creatures. I
loved this story and am thrilled there will be future adventures in this world.
The Way
You Drive Me Crazy by Olivia Hardin – This is a really sweet tale that proves we can learn from
history.
The
Problem by Tawdra Kandle – Friends to lovers is always fun and this tale is no exception. I
really liked Blake.
Fate’s
Melodie by J.C. Layne
– This is a fantastic tale about finding your soul mate and muse in the
frenetic world of the music business. It goes to prove the world is a very
small place.
The
Sinful Agreement by Faith Starr – This story almost brought me to tears on more than one
occasion. But boy was it good.
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