Dear Maggie

Dear Maggie by Brenda Novak, published by Silhouette Books in 2001, is a captivating exploration of personal growth and the complexities of motherhood. This edition, written in English and spanning 299 pages, introduces readers to Maggie Russell, a heroine who embodies both strength and vulnerability. As she navigates her professional life with confidence, Maggie grapples with insecurities in her personal relationships, particularly as a single parent to her three-year-old son, Zach.
In this narrative, readers will find a relatable portrayal of Maggie’s journey as she evaluates potential partners based on their father potential, reflecting her dedication to her son. The story delves into themes of self-discovery and the challenges of balancing personal desires with parental responsibilities. Through Maggie’s experiences, the book presents a nuanced look at love, family, and the quest for fulfillment in both personal and professional realms.
Official synopsis Publisher
Maggie Russell is the ideal heroine, maintaining her vulnerability even as she presents herself as strong, direct, spunky and tenderhearted. Although she’s left behind the difficult teen years of acne and embarrassment over her red hair, Maggie’s professional self-confidence masks the insecurities of her personal life. Maggie rates men by their F.P., father potential, because she’s the single parent of three-year-old Zach, the love of her life.
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