
More Than Luck Required
A Journey of Healing, Hope, and Love
Connie Morgan(Author)
BLACK ROSE WRITING (Publisher)
Published on 5. June 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
306 pages
978-1-68513-609-3 (ISBN)
Description
Maxy Awards 2025 Winner: Romance & Women's Fiction
"Morgan's writing is clean and crisp, catching her readers unprepared for the emotional roller coaster of finding love again, only to ponder the risk of heartbreak." -Barbara Conrey, USA Today's best-selling author of Nowhere Near Goodbye
If Lora Hamilton was ever going to live a normal life and love again, she will have to follow through on her father's dying request to put her tragic past behind her. For four years, Lora used work to isolate herself from others, to hide the guilt and shame she's carried. Now she's trapped in a lonely, meaningless life.
Though it feels like an impossible task, Lora heads to the Pacific Northwest beach of her childhood to create a plan for moving forward. There she meets a closed-hearted widower and an artistically talented teen from a troubled family. Though both capture her heart, Lora returns home, knowing she must face the events of her past in order to heal and change how she lives her life. After all, luck alone most likely won't provide the second chance she hopes for.
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
500 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68513-609-3 (9781685136093)
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Person
Connie writes under the pen name Connie Morgan. Even before she became a licensed mental health counselor, Connie was a story collector-both fictional and real. Fascinated by life stories of any type, Connie is especially drawn to transformational and second chances stories. She has a passion for understanding the inner workings of people and the why behind their behavior. Connie worked with children and adults in the mental health field for twenty years in various capacities. More than likely, in every book she writes, you will find a mental health component encouraging the reader to be their most courageous self.She is a Washington state native who lives with her husband, George, a retired assistant chief/fire marshal. From their back deck, they enjoy a view of Mt. Hood and Connie's organic raised bed garden.