He has her heart, but can he change her mind?

Feel My Love

Missy Colton still loves the husband she lost, and she sees him every time she looks into the faces of their four sons. Two years after Daniel’s death, she moves her boys back to Oklahoma; her only plan to make a good life for her sons.

Lee Henry has only been home in Indian Prairie for a couple weeks, and is settling back into civilian life after several years serving in the Middle East. He has plans of taking over the family business and diving back into his love of country music by performing at the local bar a couple times a week.

A chance meeting before the blind date set-up neither one of them knew about leads to a breathtaking romance that surprises both Missy and Lee. Missy can’t understand why a young man like Lee Henry would have the slightest interest in a thirty-something widow with four children, and Lee commits himself to convincing her age is just a number, and he’s not just a country boy looking for a good time. Suddenly, “forever” sounds perfect.

Not everyone is thrilled with their apparent love-at-first-sight, the most vocal being Thayne Bingham, Missy’s little brother. Will his anger and unmitigated disapproval of their affair be enough to drive them completely apart, or will Lee convince Missy to take a chance on a country boy who loves her—and her sons—with all he is?

Feel My Love is a fictionalized retelling in a contemporary setting based on the whirlwind love affair and marriage of the author’s parents in 1969.

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Lucky to discover it in my search for my favorite trope, Older Woman/Young Man – where I especially enjoy the wider age gaps. And this story has just that, a large age gap, great plot and engrossing main as well as supporting characters.

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★★★★★
A love story so endearing it will stay with you forever. Their improbable love story touched my heart. I wish I could have known them.

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★★★★★
This book genuinely portrays a beautiful love story between two people who may not be the typical romance characters but feel authentic and real. A great read from start to finish.

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