Author: | Kathryn Beck | ISBN: | 9781452486949 |
Publisher: | Kathryn Beck | Publication: | July 3, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Kathryn Beck |
ISBN: | 9781452486949 |
Publisher: | Kathryn Beck |
Publication: | July 3, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Lauren watched the sand slide through her fingers, pretending it was an hour glass. Knowing in this exact moment, she was going to change Taylor Montgomery’s life as he knew it. Her free spirit was in stark contrast to his intense pursuit of becoming a doctor. What she didn’t know is how her own life would be transformed as well. On a bright summer day, she discovered the greatest truth of Santa Barbara. As the breeze blew her hair from her face, she breathed deep and felt it all. It was the day that a glue of sorts would bond them to one another. And never let go.
Lauren MacMillan’s first gift to him had been engraved with her motto for life. The etchings were now barely legible, but they were forever inscribed on Taylor’s heart. “Live only in the moment.” Moments of beauty and pain, anger and betrayal. Moments of missed opportunities. And the ultimate truth, how desperately short each moment could be.
Whispers is a voyage of self-discovery for three very different individuals. It ventures into how simple choices alter life forever. It is a journey of growing up and growing old, understanding the intuition placed inside the heart. It is a story of how family and friends shape us, mold us, hurt us and ultimately are there for us when we need them most.
Intertwining the captivating friendship of Lauren and Taylor together with Lauren’s incredible love story with another man, Whispers in the Wind will forever bond three lives, forever alter three futures. How does one woman deserve the friendship and love, beauty and pain that comes from having two remarkable men in her life? Her father in law once answered a similar question. It was the most basic of life’s lessons. Reaping what you sow. Lauren has spent a lifetime realizing what was ultimately important in life, giving of herself and her talents to everyone who entered her world. In the face of the ultimate tragedy, will she grasp any fragment of true joy again? Or as the wind, will it simply slip through her fingers?
Lauren watched the sand slide through her fingers, pretending it was an hour glass. Knowing in this exact moment, she was going to change Taylor Montgomery’s life as he knew it. Her free spirit was in stark contrast to his intense pursuit of becoming a doctor. What she didn’t know is how her own life would be transformed as well. On a bright summer day, she discovered the greatest truth of Santa Barbara. As the breeze blew her hair from her face, she breathed deep and felt it all. It was the day that a glue of sorts would bond them to one another. And never let go.
Lauren MacMillan’s first gift to him had been engraved with her motto for life. The etchings were now barely legible, but they were forever inscribed on Taylor’s heart. “Live only in the moment.” Moments of beauty and pain, anger and betrayal. Moments of missed opportunities. And the ultimate truth, how desperately short each moment could be.
Whispers is a voyage of self-discovery for three very different individuals. It ventures into how simple choices alter life forever. It is a journey of growing up and growing old, understanding the intuition placed inside the heart. It is a story of how family and friends shape us, mold us, hurt us and ultimately are there for us when we need them most.
Intertwining the captivating friendship of Lauren and Taylor together with Lauren’s incredible love story with another man, Whispers in the Wind will forever bond three lives, forever alter three futures. How does one woman deserve the friendship and love, beauty and pain that comes from having two remarkable men in her life? Her father in law once answered a similar question. It was the most basic of life’s lessons. Reaping what you sow. Lauren has spent a lifetime realizing what was ultimately important in life, giving of herself and her talents to everyone who entered her world. In the face of the ultimate tragedy, will she grasp any fragment of true joy again? Or as the wind, will it simply slip through her fingers?