Six Weeks With You
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4.1 • 14 Ratings
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Publisher Description
A heartwarming journey of courage, healing, and unexpected love.
After escaping a toxic relationship, Vicki Meyers flees to a new city craving nothing but solitude and safety. Determined never to be hurt again, she builds walls around her heart.
But fate has other plans.
When Vicki rescues Gunner, a wounded dog with trust issues that mirror her own, something within her begins to shift. Then she meets Daniel, a charming man carrying his own emotional scars—a man who sees beyond her defenses to the strength she doesn't yet recognize in herself.
As these unexpected connections deepen, Vicki glimpses the possibility of a life filled with joy rather than fear. But just as she begins to lower her guard, her past comes knocking, threatening everything she's worked to build.
Now Vicki faces the ultimate choice: retreat to the familiar pain of her old life or summon the courage to fight for the future she deserves.
Six Weeks With You is a bittersweet read that will inspire you to live in the moment, listen to your heart, and follow your dreams.
Set in the early 2000s, Six Weeks With You draws upon the timeless themes of hope and possibility, along with a sense of nostalgia for a time when everyone still had landlines.
If you enjoy stories about self-esteem, courage, and the healing power of love, buy this book today!
** Six Weeks With You is the 1st book in the Lost and Found Family Series. Each book is a stand-alone story with interconnected characters.
Customer Reviews
Can Vicki change her life?
This was a positive and empowering story for anyone who has been abused in some way or just needs to read an uplifting story.
Vicki has spent her life up until this point being put down and mistreated. She is working to reinvent her life and meets Daniel. Very quickly they become very important to and supportive of each other. Maybe because they know they only have six weeks together before he moves away.
This short story left me feeling happy and hopeful. Vicki learns she is strong, powerful and capable of taking care of herself.
Janet Koops seems very knowledgeable about Vicki’s issues and writes with a sense of realism.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.