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Gayle Roper

    Gayle Roper is a writer who rejoices in her craft, driven by a deep love for storytelling. Even when words prove challenging, she finds fulfillment in the act of creation, seeing her work as a divine calling. Her passion for narrative is evident in her prolific output and the reader appreciation she receives. Roper's dedication to her art makes her a celebrated author with a significant body of work.

    Das Café am Meer
    Der Tag, an dem Nicole verschwand
    Spring Rain
    Summer Shadows
    Autumn Dreams
    Winter Winds
    • 2013

      KurzbeschreibungAls in einem beschaulichen Urlaubsort ein junger Mann ermordet wird, begeben sich die 33-jährige Cafébesitzerin Carrie und der verwitwete Greg auf Spurensuche. Dabei entdecken sie nicht nur dunkle Geheimnisse, sondern auch ihre Gefühle füreinander. D

      Das Café am Meer
    • 2004

      Winter Winds

      • 326 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.0(122)Add rating

      Romance and crime intertwine in this conclusion to the Seaside Seasons series, where unexpected mix-ups challenge the characters. Amidst the winter setting, hard hearts face the possibility of transformation and warmth, promising a captivating blend of emotional depth and intrigue.

      Winter Winds
    • 2003

      Autumn Dreams

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.0(160)Add rating

      In this installment of the Seaside Seasons series, Cass grapples with the demands of her family, including her mother, father, and nephew, which threaten to overshadow her own aspirations. As she navigates her responsibilities, the story explores the tension between familial obligations and personal dreams, highlighting the struggle to find balance and fulfillment amidst life's challenges.

      Autumn Dreams
    • 2002

      Summer Shadows

      • 366 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(188)Add rating

      Abby Patterson, coping with the aftermath of a tragic car accident that claimed her family, seeks independence in a beach cottage despite her physical limitations and challenging landlord, Marsh Winslow. When she becomes embroiled in a hit-and-run incident, Abby and Marsh unite to unravel a threatening mystery. Their journey reveals themes of resilience and healing, illustrating how faith can mend shattered lives, leading to unexpected beauty and strength.

      Summer Shadows
    • 2001

      Spring Rain

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(234)Add rating

      The story centers on Leigh Spenser, a dedicated teacher and single mother, as she navigates the complexities of family dynamics when her estranged ex, Clay Wharton, returns to Seaside, New Jersey. Clay confronts his brother's impending death from AIDS while grappling with his responsibilities as a father to ten-year-old Billy. Amidst threats to Billy's safety, Leigh and Clay's unresolved feelings surface, exploring themes of forgiveness and the impact of past choices on their modern family. The narrative promises emotional depth and tension.

      Spring Rain