Loving Glory

Loving Glory by Joleen James, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on October 23, 2013, is a contemporary romance that explores the complexities of love and responsibility. The story unfolds in the small town of Fortune, WA, where former bad boy Jace Stone returns to confront his past. After leaving Glory Moon, the town’s golden girl, to raise their autistic son alone, Jace’s unexpected arrival raises questions among the townsfolk about his intentions and the life he left behind.
In this edition, readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family, sacrifice, and the challenges of rekindling a relationship. As Jace proposes a marriage of convenience to help Glory with her financial struggles and ensure their son receives the care he needs, the story examines the emotional intricacies that arise when past mistakes collide with present realities. With 210 pages, this book presents a poignant look at the intersection of duty and desire, making it a significant addition to the romance genre.
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The citizens of Fortune, WA are shocked when former town bad boy Jace Stone buys the small town. Everyone wonders how Jace can come back, especially after getting Fortune’s golden girl Glory Moon pregnant, then leaving her alone to raise their autistic son. No one is more shocked than Jace when he discovers that Glory kept the baby she’d promised to give up for adoption ten years ago. Seriously in debt, Glory and her son are one step away from food stamps and welfare. When Jace suggests a business arrangement–marry him and he’ll pay off her debts and get their son the finest medical care and private school money can buy, Glory has no choice but to accept his proposal. But Jace’s proposal comes with a price, and love is never simple-especially when the heart is involved.
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