Just in time for Christmas, this trio of romances includes Farrah Rochon's "A Change of Heart," in which a husband and wife, on the verge of separation, get a second chance at love when a snowstorm leaves them stranded at the Holiday Inn. Original.
Farrah Rochon lives in a small town west of New Orleans, and is lucky enough to work just outside of the Crescent City’s famous French Quarters. She spends her mornings writing in a local coffee shop and her afternoons working in the corporate offices of a local film production company. She serves as co-program director for the Southern Louisiana Chapter of Romance Writers of America (RWA) and is also a member of RWA’s Mystery and Suspense chapter, aptly named the
Kiss of Death. Her previous works include
Release Me, Rescue Me, Deliver Me, and
Holiday Brides.
A native of Chicago’s Southside, Phyllis Bourne began her writing career as a crime reporter for the Ft. Wayne News-Sentinel and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. After years of chasing cops and criminals, she left reporting to write about life’s sweeter side. Nowadays her stories are filled with heart-stopping heroes and happy endings. Phyllis is a 2001 and 2005 RWA Golden Heart finalist. When she’s not writing, she can usually be found at a make-up counter feeding her lipstick addiction. Phyllis currently resides in middle-Tennessee. This was her second title with Dorchester, following Operation Prince Charming.
Stefanie Worth is a former radio and television anchor, award-winning newspaper editor, and national freelance writer. As soon as she put fingers to keyboard to crank out her first story, she realized normalcy doesn't fit into her plots. Contemporary, yes. Passionate, moreso. But she loves to toss in twists and turns that whisk you from ordinary to otherworldy, from "what if" to "why not?" Originally from St. Louis, she now lives in Michigan with her kids - who accept the characters she spins as part of the family. Her other works include Where Souls Collide and "Heavensent.com" in the Holiday Brides anthology.