Monday, June 11, 2012

A DREAM OF HIS OWN, new novel by Gail Gaymer Martin

A Dream Of His Own
The Story:
The only thing philanthropist Quinn O'Neill wants is to forget the accident that took his wife and son. He doesn't expect a fender bender with a lovely stranger to change his life in a major way. Struggling single mom Ava Darnell and her teenage son have their own hardships.

What better way for him to lend a hand than through the Dreams Come True Foundation? But helping Ava means earning her trust…and having faith that dreams of healing and family just might become reality.


Reviews:
Touching finale. 4-1/2 Stars from Romantic Times

A Dream of His Own was everything I was hoping it would be, another sweet and sentimental book that speaks of the love that can be found even in the heart of someone who has known great pain. I loved this book just as much as I have loved this entire series.  I highly recommend it!  from Carly Bird's Home

Gail Gaymer Martin
Bio:
Multi-award-winning novelist, Gail Gaymer Martin writes Christian fiction for Love Inspired and has written for Barbour Publishing, where she was honored by Heartsong readers as their Favorite Author of 2008. Gail has sold over fifty novels with three and a half million books in print. She is the author of Writers Digest’s Writing the Christian Romance. 

Gail is a co-founder of American Christian Fiction Writers, a member of Christian Authors Network, a keynote speaker at churches, libraries and civic organizations  and a workshop presenter at conferences across the US. She was named one of the four best novelists in the Detroit area by CBS local news. 


Gail lives with her husband in a northwest Detroit suburb. Find out more about her at

Purchase A Dream Of His Own anywhere books are sold or at online bookstores. Available on Kindle and other ebooks. Order here:    

Other books by Gail Gaymer Martin...
A Dad Of His Own - Love Inspired
A Family of Their Own - Love Inspired
Her Valentine Hero, Love Inspired Feb. 2013
Writing The Christian Romance - Writers Digest

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