The story revolves around Dave Sanders, a former wild man who now runs a bar and grill, striving to maintain his newfound stability. His life takes a turn when he hires Kathy Mae Smith, a shy yet alluring woman haunted by her past and distrustful of men. As Dave's relentless charm begins to break down her defenses, Kathy grapples with the fear of jeopardizing her job and the risk of opening her heart again. Their budding romance faces challenges when her past resurfaces, forcing her to confront whether to reveal the truth for a chance at love.
Rebecca Rose Books
Rebecca Rose finds romance in ordinary life and everyday activities, believing one simply needs to be conscious enough to look for it. She is driven to write about the characters living in her head, hoping her work will make readers laugh, cry, and rejoice with them. Her stories aim to leave a lasting impression on the soul.






Seducing Mr. Right
- 242 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Exploring the transformative power of love, this story follows a protagonist grappling with deep emotional scars. As they navigate their painful past, the journey leads to unexpected connections and healing. Themes of redemption and resilience are woven throughout, highlighting the importance of relationships in overcoming adversity. The narrative promises to evoke a profound emotional response, showcasing how love can mend even the most broken hearts.
Not Broken Just Human
- 130 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Rebecca Rose's debut collection explores her personal battle with young adult depression, offering an intimate look at her thoughts and emotions. Through her poetry and storytelling, she aims to connect with readers and inspire a sense of hope and understanding, emphasizing the shared human experience of struggle and resilience.
Before the Parade
A History of Halifax's Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Communities, 1972-1984
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Focusing on the history of the gay, lesbian, and bisexual community in Halifax, the book presents a narrative filled with activism and personal stories. It highlights pivotal moments such as the founding of a gay liberation group shortly after the Stonewall riots and the first nationally coordinated gay and lesbian day of action in 1977. Featuring insights from various community members, this thorough collection emphasizes the struggles and triumphs that have shaped LGB Halifax's history, complemented by over 40 images and color inserts.
A Garden For Allegra
- 258 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Set in a small logging town in the Pacific Northwest during the late 1920s, this old-fashioned romantic comedy explores the charming dynamics of love and relationships. The story unfolds against a backdrop of quaint town life, capturing the essence of the era with humor and heart. As characters navigate their romantic entanglements, the narrative highlights the charm and quirks of small-town living, making it a delightful read for fans of classic romance.
A great story full of illustrations encouraging children to read, learn and use libraries