My Pretty Lady

by Marilyn A. Gardiner

Wings e-Press

Contemporary Romance

March 15, 2002

ISBN-13: 1590880676

Available in: e-Book

My Pretty Lady
by Marilyn A. Gardiner

As a widow, Ellen is confronted with decisions that she feels inadequate to make. For the first time she must take charge of her own life and that of her three almost-grown daughters. Loneliness and fear of inadequacy sap her energy, the girls drain her emotionally and the first man he dates -- well, the dating scene has changed drastically from what she remembered.

When she meets Drew Yardley, a man with a wonderful sense of the ridiculous, the middle child violently rejects him, another tells her to "go for it, Mom," and yet another rebels but gives in finally to his charm. The biggest obstacle of all, however, is the fact that Drew is already married, and there is no option of divorce. The timing and circumstance is incredibly wrong for Ellen and Drew. As they wrestle with the integrity of an impossible situation, the middle daughter slides deeper and deeper into a troubled world, complicating any decisions they make. Ellen realizes she will have to choose between one of her children and Drew

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Marilyn A. Gardiner's Bio

As a child, an addiction to reading led, eventually, to the need to write. I wrote my first novel at age eight, mostly penned under the covers at night with the aid of a flashlight or high in the apple tree with the wind rocking a benediction to my fantasy.

When a public library opened in my small town I thought heaven was at hand. I devoured Nancy Drew books, two and three a day, and went on to Grace Livingston Hill and Zane Grey with the same appetite. But it wasn't until I found Bess Streeter Aldrich that I discovered what I wanted to write about. Relationships. The way all our lives rub against each other and, in the process, change us in ways both great and small.

Over the years I have published in almost every genre. My byline has appeared on everything from children's literature to newspapers, religious curriculum, inspirational material, newsletters, magazines, poetry, etc. My family coped for years with mismatched socks and thrown-together meals, and a faintly guilty memory is hearing, "Shh, Mom and/or Grandma's writing." At the moment, I have five books under contract with Wings ePress. FLIGHT OF ANGELS, a paranormal romance, received a five star review. Needless to say, I am very pleased. MY PRETTY LADY, a contemporary romance, has garnered rave reviews and thrilled me to the core. The book deals in layers with a woman's struggle to grow in spirit and move on after a near fatal blow. My historical romance entitled LIKE A RIVER, MY LOVE, will be released the first of May.

KEEPER OF THE SINGING BONES is due for publication in September. A book of suspense, romance and mystery, it takes place deep in the duppy-infested caves of the bush country in Jamaica and is complete with Rastafarians and political intrigue. In WHEN THE WIND BLOWS I took up the problem of child kidnapping. Little five-year-old Gilly is gone, and only his mother suspects that her estranged husband took him.

Currently, I am hard at work on yet a new book. An out-and- out, unapologetic, ghost story, DANCING LADIES takes place in a haunted house. It gives me goosebumps even as I write!

Thankfully, I have a supportive and extremely patient husband who has had faith in my stories from the beginning. My two grown daughters have given us the blessing of eight healthy and happy grandchildren. As the wife of a Presbyterian minister, a singer with a large Chorale, and now an author, my life is, indeed, full.