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How can a mother abandon her children?
Now she wants to be allowed back into their lives….
Those Children Are Ours by David Burnett

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Those Children Are Ours

by David Burnett

Those Children Are Ours
4.5 stars – 30 Reviews
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How can a mother abandon her children?

Jennie Bateman screamed at her daughters, cursed her husband, turned her back on her family, and walked away. Twelve years later, she petitions the family court for visitation with her daughters, Alexis and Christa, and unless she can convince a judge to allow her to see them, unless she can convince her children to allow her to be their mother, she will not be able to find the peace she desperately wants.

Her attorney tells her that, ordinarily, she could not imagine that a mother would not be allowed to see her children, but, she warns, the situation is hardly ordinary.

True, Jennie suffered from a bipolar disorder when she began to drink heavily, abandoned her family, and moved in with another man. True, she has turned her life around: entering therapy, taking medication, returning to school, finding a job, and joining a church.

But she pressed no claim for her children when her husband divorced her, and she has made no attempt to contact them in any way since then.

Her daughters have busy lives that will be totally disrupted by the visitation that she requests. Alexis remembers nothing good about Jennie, and Christa recalls nothing at all. Neither has any interest in knowing the mother who abandoned them.

As court convenes, Jennie’s past is dredged up− the desertion, the men, her drinking, her mental health − and paraded before the judge. Her claim to now be a different person is attacked.

The judge is reluctant to grant Jennie’s request, but ultimately orders three trial visits. Jennie fears that if persuading the judge to let her see her children was difficult, then convincing them to allow her to be a part of their lives may be impossible.

What happens as she reaches out to them tests her confidence in herself, and threatens their very lives.

5-star Amazon reviews:
“An wonderfully written story, full of impact and emotion, that stays with you long after you have finished reading it.
“The climax of the story was VERY emotional, and my heart was racing, wondering how it was going to be resolved.”

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Jennie Bateman has again fallen in love with Thomas, her former husband, but one of his children is determined to destroy their relationship…
Once And Future Wife by David Burnett

Once and Future Wife

by David Burnett

Once and Future Wife
4.8 stars – 16 Reviews
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Jennie Bateman has again fallen in love with Thomas, her former husband, but Tasha, one of his children, is determined to destroy their relationship.

Jennie had done that herself a number of years earlier. In the midst of a manic episode, she had deserted Thomas and their two daughters, choosing, instead, a life of shameless debauchery.

Years later, when she again made contact with her family, she was a different person. Even so, they wanted nothing to do with her.

But time moves on. Circumstances change.

Tasha knows of Jennie’s earlier life and she has discovered that she still takes medication to control her behavior. She insists that even if Jennie takes the medication, she will ultimately relapse. Another manic episode, she insists, lies ahead. She reminds Jennie that if she were to relapse after marrying Thomas, she would ruin his life – a second time.

Shamed by Tasha, Jennie ponders tossing her medication, hoping to prove to them both that she can live without it. She fears she will fail the test. If she is unable to cope, then the same demons that destroyed her first marriage will rush back to thwart her second chance for happiness.

In Once and Future Wife we follow Jennie as she goes a second round with her demons, hoping to find a way to stop them from destroying the marriage that finally seems to be within her reach.

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Can two people deal with the past and southern class warfare To Fall in Love Again? A story of charm and hope, by romance author David Burnett.

To Fall in Love Again

by David Burnett

To Fall in Love Again
4.4 stars – 43 Reviews
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Drew certainly had not planned to fall in love that morning.
He had not planned to make a new friend. He had not even wanted to talk to anyone.
He had resisted all of Amy’s attempts to draw him out− at the hotel, at the airport, on the airplane− giving hurried responses and burying his face in a pile of papers. But when the flight attendant offered coffee, and a muscle in Amy’s back twitched as she reached for it, and the cup tipped, and the hot liquid puddled in Drew’s lap, then they began to talk!
Earlier in the year, each had lost a spouse of over thirty years. Drew’s wife had died of a brain tumor, Amy’s husband when his small airplane nose-dived to earth, the engine at full throttle − an accident, it was ruled, although she’d charged him with adultery earlier the same day.
They live in the same city. Both have grandchildren. They are about the same age. Consciously, or not, they both are looking to love again.
Drew is wealthy, and Amy is middle class. Amy is “new” in town – she and her husband moved to Charleston twenty-five years ago – while Drew’s family has lived there for three centuries. Drew lives below Broad, a code word for high society, old families, power, and money. Amy’s home is across the river.
Class warfare may be less violent than it was in the past, but when Drew invites Amy to the St Cecelia Ball, battle lines are drawn. In a city in which ancestry is important, the ball’s membership is passed from father to son, and only those from the oldest families attend.
Family, friends, and co-workers all weigh in on their relationship and choose sides. Allies are found in unexpected places. Opposition comes from among those who were thought to be friends. As the conflict mounts, Amy learns that her deceased husband has attempted to “rule from the grave” through provisions in his Will that make one final attempt to humiliate her in public.
Amy concludes that all men are copies of her husband. She begins to suspect that Drew is one of them, the rich snobs who despise her. Drew begins to feel that Amy neither trusts him nor cares for him. Unless Amy is able to see Drew, not as a copy of the husband who betrayed her and not as a clone of those who look down on her, but simply as a man who loves her, she will lose it all − Drew, her chance for happiness, and her opportunity to love again.

I don’t write reviews often but I felt compelled to say something about this story line. I laughed and cried while reading this book. I couldn’t let go until the last page. This is one of the books that can be read several times without ever being boring.” – Amazon Five Star Review

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How can a mother abandon her children?
Those Children Are Ours by David Burnett

Those Children Are Ours

by David Burnett

Those Children Are Ours
4.6 stars – 22 Reviews
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Here’s the set-up:

How can a mother abandon her children?

Jennie Bateman screamed at her daughters, cursed her husband, turned her back on her family, and walked away. Twelve years later, she petitions the family court for visitation with her daughters, Alexis and Christa, and unless she can convince a judge to allow her to see them, unless she can convince her children to allow her to be their mother, she will not be able to find the peace she desperately wants.

Her attorney tells her that, ordinarily, she could not imagine that a mother would not be allowed to see her children, but, she warns, the situation is hardly ordinary.

True, Jennie suffered from a bipolar disorder when she began to drink heavily, abandoned her family, and moved in with another man. True, she has turned her life around: entering therapy, taking medication, returning to school, finding a job, and joining a church.

But she pressed no claim for her children when her husband divorced her, and she has made no attempt to contact them in any way since then.

Her daughters have busy lives that will be totally disrupted by the visitation that she requests. Alexis remembers nothing good about Jennie, and Christa recalls nothing at all. Neither has any interest in knowing the mother who abandoned them.

As court convenes, Jennie’s past is dredged up− the desertion, the men, her drinking, her mental health − and paraded before the judge. Her claim to now be a different person is attacked.

The judge is reluctant to grant Jennie’s request, but ultimately orders three trial visits. Jennie fears that if persuading the judge to let her see her children was difficult, then convincing them to allow her to be a part of their lives may be impossible.

What happens as she reaches out to them tests her confidence in herself, and threatens their very lives.

5-star Amazon reviews:

“An wonderfully written story, full of impact and emotion, that stays with you long after you have finished reading it.

“The climax of the story was VERY emotional, and my heart was racing, wondering how it was going to be resolved.”

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It had been a decade since Katie had seen Steven.
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Jennie Bateman screamed at her daughters, cursed her husband, turned her back on her family, and walked away. Twelve years later, she is determined to see her daughters again…
Those Children Are Ours by David Burnett

Those Children Are Ours

by David Burnett

Those Children Are Ours
4.7 stars – 19 Reviews
On Sale! Everyday price: $2.99
Or FREE with Learn More
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

How can a mother abandon her children?
Jennie Bateman screamed at her daughters, cursed her husband, turned her back on her family, and walked away. Twelve years later, she petitions the family court for visitation with her daughters, Alexis and Christa, and unless she can convince a judge to allow her to see them, unless she can convince her children to allow her to be their mother, she will not be able to find the peace she desperately wants.
Her attorney tells her that, ordinarily, she could not imagine that a mother would not be allowed to see her children, but, she warns, the situation is hardly ordinary.
True, Jennie suffered from a bipolar disorder when she began to drink heavily, abandoned her family, and moved in with another man. True, she has turned her life around: entering therapy, taking medication, returning to school, finding a job, and joining a church.
But she pressed no claim for her children when her husband divorced her, and she has made no attempt to contact them in any way since then.
Her daughters have busy lives that will be totally disrupted by the visitation that she requests. Alexis remembers nothing good about Jennie, and Christa recalls nothing at all. Neither has any interest in knowing the mother who abandoned them.
As court convenes, Jennie’s past is dredged up− the desertion, the men, her drinking, her mental health − and paraded before the judge. Her claim to now be a different person is attacked.
The judge is reluctant to grant Jennie’s request, but ultimately orders three trial visits. Jennie fears that if persuading the judge to let her see her children was difficult, then convincing them to allow her to be a part of their lives may be impossible.
What happens as she reaches out to them tests her confidence in herself, and threatens their very lives.

5-star Amazon reviews:

“An wonderfully written story, full of impact and emotion, that stays with you long after you have finished reading it.

“The climax of the story was VERY emotional, and my heart was racing, wondering how it was going to be resolved.”

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Handfasting: A Celtic ceremony of engagement or betrothal.

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“Once I started reading this, I just couldn’t put it down. In fact I continued reading until 3am as I was hooked!…It is not very often a book leaves a real imprint on me but Mr. Burnett has managed to do that to me with this book. I have to admit, I even shed a tear as the book was coming to its conclusion. Silly I know. It was not a slushy romance. It was a great read with a powerful storyline. If the author writes more books like this, I for one will buy them.” – The Ramblings of a Forty-Something Bookaholic

“The Handfasting is a book that left me with my jaw hanging open more than once (and I am not easily shocked!) David Burnett’s second book shows his ability to tell compelling stories about love lost and found again.” –Suzanne, Amazon Reviewer

“…an excellent read with a beautiful love story. It had my attention from beginning all the way to the end…David Burnett has done an amazing job writing this beautiful love story. It is well-written. The story line has love and tragedy all in one. I love it when a book has a happy ending. I definitely recommend my friends to read this awesome book.” – Len Phelps, As-You-Wish Reviews

The Handfasting

by David Burnett

The Handfasting
4.4 stars – 37 Reviews
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Here’s the set-up:

Ten years had passed Since Katie had last seen Steven.

They had met that summer while traveling in Europe and they had fallen in love. Years of school lay ahead for them both, but before they parted, they had joined hands in the old Scottish abbey, pledging their love.

Steven had promised to come for her, and Katie prayed that he would, but as the tenth year drew to a close, she began to lose hope of ever seeing him again. Then, on her birthday, a vase of yellow roses appears at her door, an invitation to dinner tucked in among the flowers.

Steven is just as she remembered, and as they begin to date, they find themselves falling in love again, and they talk of marriage.

Steven, though, is not Katie’s only suitor. Bill has known her since high school and has long intended to marry her. He tells everyone of his plans, everyone except Katie. Bill finally realizes that she is in love with Steven, and he decides that he must formally stake his claim. When she refuses to pay him attention, his courtship becomes violent.

What happens next tests the love that Katie and Steven share as she must decide how much she will risk for the man she loves.

From David:

We recently moved to our new home on the coast of South Carolina. Two of my three books are set in low country, and I’ve always enjoyed the Carolina beaches. I now have the opportunity to walk on the beach near our home almost every day and to photography the ocean, the sea birds, and the marshes that I love. I enjoy writing, baking bread, and traveling!

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