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    Alone With the One You Love
                              by Patricia Anne Williams


ISBN13: 978-1-4257-3983-6
             (Trade Paperback)
ISBN: 1-4257-3983-0 
          (Trade Paperback)
Pages: 125


     It has always been amazing to see or hear what love can do to common people. Michael is not your typical hometown hoodlum. Michael’s biggest flaw is that he loves children. He also makes a great deal of money being a hit man. It just so happens that on one of his jobs, a child was involved and lives. Not wanting to just leave her there, he takes her home and cares for her. During the short time they are together, her love has changed him. Then the tragic accident happened. He leaves her to the town’s child services and they find her a good family to adopt her. He finds that his heart aches for the love of this little girl and he changes his life. During this period, he finds a girl who fits her description and returns to win her heart, if she doesn’t already hate him. Read about how the chain of events turn with each turn of the page.

     Patricia Anne Williams is a woman who was brought up in a military family. She has moved from state to state as a child and counted on a very vivid imagination. She spent many hours in make believe and counts on God for guiding support. She has two older sisters and a younger brother. Her mother spent many a day sewing for the children and as a service man mother learned how to make every dollar count. She has many aunts and uncles along with cousins who have all moved onto their own lives. She also has a niece and nephew and now one great niece and two great nephews. Patricia has used some of her own life experiences in her books. Patricia has been in eleven different schools, spent about five years in religious life till she finally married a great man. She has also had a variety of work experience. She started her working career in her uncle’s bakery. From there she has done things as a nurses aide, counter work at Dunkin’ Donuts, religious life, sewing, day care, lathe painting, picking, packing, returns, customer service and a cashier. She has always believed that you should enjoy what you do so work has never seemed like work, it has always been play. In school she did a lot of acting and loves to be entertained. So she writes in an entertaining (movie or stage plays) way.


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          Read an Excerpt of Alone With the One You Love Below


     The night was moonless but the winds were fierce. The wind gust was bad enough to pick up the fallen leaves as easily as a child does when playing in a hill of newly raked leaves. The winds whirled and howled as the trees swayed to and fro. Suddenly the sky was lit with a large bolt of lightening. Except for the wind gust the night was quiet. Not a sound from animal or human. A great resounding clap of thunder not only broke the silence but opened the sky with a pelting rainstorm. The night turned torrential and suddenly Sarah felt very uneasy driving to her mothers this late at night. She was here though and needed to get her daughter, Melanie to a safe haven. She drove around the dark curves when suddenly another car raced up behind her blinding her with its high beams on. She flipped her rear view mirror trying to deflect the light so she could see the road as she whispered, "Stupid idiot." She kept looking in her side mirror and she noticed the car racing towards her. Sarah turned her head just as the car behind her rammed into her back fender. She gasped with fright, "What the hell?" as she tried to keep the car on the slippery road surface.

 






























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