
Part of Series
It takes a very special man to win that special woman! Single mother Rachel Carson had devoted herself to her two beautiful children...and to the business that had been her late husband's dream. She'd learned to hard way that life was serious and love was for the young. Then she met Seth Fletcher. The handsome lawyer charmed her kids. and had her thinking about things that were definitely unbusinesslike. Suddenly, Rachel started believing in the power of passion, but she knew Seth was in no position to promise her forever. THAT SPECIAL WOMAN! Meet Rachel—a very special woman—and the rest of her family in the first book of THE FAMILY WAY series.
Author
Gina Ferris Vaughan Wilkins aka Gina Wilkins, Gina Ferris, Gina Ferris Wilkins Gina Ferris Vaughan was born on December 20, 1954 in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA, daughter of Beth, an executive secretary, and Vernon Vaughan, an electrician. She raised and still resides in central Arkansas. She prepared for her writing career with a degree in journalism from Arkansas State University. In February 1972, she married John Wilkins, a wood turner, and they had three children—two daughters and a son. With her husband, her most loyal supporter, she have raised their three extraordinary children, all pursuing careers in science and medicine. She working in advertising and audio-visual production until fulfilling a lifelong dream with the sale of her first book, a romance novel to to Harlequin Temptation in 1986, and she has been a full-time writer ever since. Bestselling and award-winning author, she was a four-time winner of the prestigious Maggie Award for Excellence and a former nominee for a Lifetime Achievement Award by Romantic Times Magazine, she has written more than ninety books for Harlequin/Silhouette. Her books are translated into 20 languages. A member of Romance Writers of America, Diamond State Romance Writers and Novelists, Inc., she is a past president of Fiction Writers of Central Arkansas. She is a frequent speaker at civic organizations and writers' clubs, but she particularly enjoys speaking to middle-school and high-school students about literacy and goal setting.