Twilight Season: A Novella (Chocolate at Midnight #2)

Jacie Middlemann


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Twilight Season: A Novella by Jacie Middlemann

Drama, regrets, and heartache. Falling in love almost seems easy in comparison though she hasn’t allowed herself to even consider the possibility in years. Katherine Sutton has faced many difficult choices and knows there will be more. For the first time in what seems like forever she is allowing someone else to be part of those choices.

Tom Waters hasn’t made it a secret that he wants to be part of her life…he has been completely forthright and honest about it. But she’s cautious…and with good reason. She’s known love before and it’s cost.

Cory Butler is thrilled to be part of Katherine’s plans for renovating the old house on Sourwood Drive. She is even more excited about their discovery that wasn’t part of the expected tour of the house for either her or Katherine. The real question is…what do they do with it?

There are many seasons in our lives…and along the way many difficult choices that must be made and lessons that are learned…the promise of new beginnings…and lasting friendships discovered when we least expect them.

If you enjoy inspiring women’s fiction, second chance romances, older heroines and heroes who aren’t perfect and have their own share of flaws, entangled and sometimes complicated relationships, the Chocolate at Midnight series may be for you.

The Chocolate After Midnight series is the ongoing story of how life can change in the matter of moments…and what we do when it does. Twilight Season continues the story began in Those Moments When Everything Changed.

Chocolate at Midnight series
Those Moments When Everything Changed – Novella 1
Twilight Season – Novella 2
When We Remember Our Dreams – Novella 3
Garden of My Heart – Novella 4
The Last Promise of Second Chances – Novella 5
Not My Cup of Tea – Novella 6
When You Believed in Me – Novella 7
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