Amber in Autumn

Seasons of Destiny Book 3

by Susan Aylworth

Indie Published

Contemporary Romance: Christian Romance

January 6, 2020

Available in: e-Book, Trade Size

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Amber in Autumn
by Susan Aylworth

Amber Reyes gave up her only serious love relationship to take her dream job as principal of the elementary school in Destiny, California, her beloved hometown. Two years later, Amber has her days full, but her evenings empty. She yearns to marry and have a family, but the lack of eligible men leaves her questioning if she made a mistake coming home.

Devastated by his ex-wife’s volatile life and tragic death, Max Burnett moves his grief-stricken six-year-old twins, Kate and Will, to Destiny, hoping that the town of his youth can offer a positive change. Believing himself too damaged to love or be loved, Max doesn’t think he’ll ever meet a woman who could be his partner in life and a mother to his kids.

As the principal of Kate and Will’s school, Amber takes on the delicate challenge of helping the troubled children adjust but dealing with Max is a completely different matter. Their initial sparring leads to a powerful attraction between them. But, as Max and Amber’s feelings deepen, so does the turmoil surrounding the kids. How can Amber and Max heal the wounds of the past to allow them a positive future?



Susan Aylworth's Bio

Susan Aylworth loves “travel, great, music, and good raspberry jam” and claims addiction to “words in almost all polite forms.” Her first book, started when she was nine, “was a rip-off of Black Beauty. I wrote eight whole pages!” For her fifth grade career day, she stated her ambition to become “a rich and famous author.” Years later, she is pleased to have achieved the ‘author’ part of that goal. She enjoys researching backgrounds and careers for her novels. “It’s one way to live many lives all at once.” She lives in northern California with her writer husband, Roger. She has also lived on the East Coast and in the Navajo Nation, the setting for several of her novels. Like most women of her generation, she wishes the kids would visit more often. Susan loves hearing from readers. Reach her at [email protected], post on her wall at: www.facebook.com/Susan.Aylworth.Author or follow her @SusanAylworth. “If you enjoy my books, please tell everyone you know: friends, relatives, neighbors, the person who delivers your mail, people you meet in line in the grocery store, everyone!” Give her a shout if you’d like your name to appear in an upcoming book, but beware: You may become the bad guy.