Tuesday, December 15, 2020

JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS – 99C/77P EACH- Winter: Book VII of the PlayNISE Series AND Autumn: Book VIII of the PlayNISE by Ryanne Anthony

 

Winter: Book VII of the PlayNISE Series
by Ryanne Anthony

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Winter Bennett-Mathey experienced marriage at 18, motherhood at 20, a partnership in a successful beauty shop at 26, and at 44, she had three adult children who were all off in the world becoming responsible adults.Winter discovers she’s showing signs of aging. Mortified, Winter decides to change her life habits, and includes her husband in the new routines.William Mathey chose a different path for his mid-life crisis; in the process, he manages to sever his almost thirty-year marriage.Devastated, Winter makes more changes. After the loss of a loved one, William notices his ex-wife was not as her body was showing him, and decides he needs to get his ex back but does Winter feel the same, especially with others expressing wants and needs of the woman he abandoned?

Autumn: Book VIII of the PlayNISE Series
by Ryanne Anthony

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At 27, Autumn Lianne Bennett lost her battle with cancer. Winter Lianne, Autumn’s eight-year-old daughter, was raised by Autumn’s sister Ruby, along with Ruby’s husband, ‘Big George.’ Winter married young, but a bitter, middle-aged divorce left her reeling. Soon, a new love entered her life and with him, she thought she was complete. Her aunt died. In Ruby’s possessions was a diary that belonged to Autumn, and it outlined her time with Winter’s father, a man who had no idea he had a daughter. As she approached fifty, Winter wondered if her existence would even matter to her father, now. With her husband by her side, Winter decides to read her mother’s diary in its entirety, and after, whether she wants to find her father.

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