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Zoie's Purpose: The Norton Sisters
Rayna's Peace: The Norton Sisters, #1
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The Norton Sisters Series

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Mother Hen is usually the phrase that best describes who Zoie Norton is to her family, friends, and day care students. Despite all of the mothering, she gets to do with everyone else, her internal clock is ticking. She's decided to take matters in her own hands. When things take a horrifying turn, a light in the form of a man shines into the darkness.

 

Victor Cole is everything she doesn't even know she needs in her life. Zoie isn't the most receptive individual when he enters her world. Given what she'd just had to endure.

~ Good planning means learning to be flexible when changes come

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Release dateJan 1, 2004
Zoie's Purpose: The Norton Sisters
Rayna's Peace: The Norton Sisters, #1

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  • Rayna's Peace: The Norton Sisters, #1

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    Rayna's Peace: The Norton Sisters, #1
    Rayna's Peace: The Norton Sisters, #1

    Rayna Norton. Third born daughter of William and Ella Norton. Parents are divorced. Five single and successful sisters who mind all other business but their own. Beautiful lawyer, content to live out her days as a independent woman. Her mother and sisters have other plans for her non-existant dating life. A passing encounter, an expressed interest (on his part), and a mishap that lands her in the "injured" column changes the course of her life. The plotting begins.Enter Christopher Leigh as the chosen. Rayna could care less. She is willing to fight both Chris and her sisters every step of the way. They just don't understand. Not everyone's life is meant to be filled with rambunctious children and a husband who is too busy to spend time with any of them.  Her younger sister would have a field day dissecting that statement. Rayna could care less and would prefer they leave her life alone. Not going to happen. She's their new mission. Once a Norton digs in their heels, there is no letting go. ~ There is freedom in leaning in and letting go.   

  • Zoie's Purpose: The Norton Sisters

    Zoie's Purpose: The Norton Sisters
    Zoie's Purpose: The Norton Sisters

    Mother Hen is usually the phrase that best describes who Zoie Norton is to her family, friends, and day care students. Despite all of the mothering, she gets to do with everyone else, her internal clock is ticking. She's decided to take matters in her own hands. When things take a horrifying turn, a light in the form of a man shines into the darkness.   Victor Cole is everything she doesn't even know she needs in her life. Zoie isn't the most receptive individual when he enters her world. Given what she'd just had to endure. ~ Good planning means learning to be flexible when changes come

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E.L.R. Jones

E. L. R. Jones began writing when she was just beginning her teen years. A pen in hand meant she needed to vent words that she couldn't otherwise express. Living a life that was already filled with pain and heartache, Ms. Jones began writing poetry. The ability to release the barely contained emotions was enough to inspire her to take Creative Writing classes in college. Finding her stride with creative writing, she continued to write. E. L. R. Jones has put thought to page to amass quite a collection of work. Inspired by life and the dreams that press her to give "voice" to her characters, she is excited to bring her first work to fruition. There will be many to follow. Ms. Jones currently works in Customer Service in Michigan. She has plans to move to the Georgia area and possibly educate other aspiring Authors. Enjoy the excerpts from an overactive mind!

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