Owen’s Song

Owen’s Song by Ava Vanyo, published by Lulu.com on August 1, 2007, is a 240-page work of fiction that explores themes of love and healing. The story follows Lieutenant Jillian Kramer as she encounters Captain Owen Moore, a fellow Navy officer, in an elegant restaurant. After an incident involving a broken wine goblet leads to Owen being hospitalized, Jill’s compassionate care reveals the depth of Owen’s character and the struggles he faces following the loss of his wife.
As the narrative unfolds, readers will witness the developing relationship between Jill and Owen, highlighting the complexities of moving on after grief. The book delves into the emotional challenges Owen faces as he navigates his feelings for Jill while grappling with his past. Through their interactions, the story examines the possibility of love and connection in the aftermath of loss, making it a poignant exploration of romance and personal growth.
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Lieutenant Jillian Kramer recognizes Captain Owen Moore, a fellow Navy officer, at an elegant restaurant, his hands wrapped tightly around a wine goblet. When the glass breaks under the pressure, Jill transports Owen to the hospital. During the time that follows, she discovers a fine and noble man, and Owen realizes that his life didn’t end with the untimely death of his wife. Because of Jill’s tender care and gentle spirit, Owen soon begins to fall for her. But will his recent loss cloud his judgment? Will he be able to love again?
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