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Rexanne Becnel

Rexanne Becnel is the author of more than twenty historical romance and contemporary mainstream novels, many of which appeared on the USA Today bestseller list. With the publication of her first novel, My Gallant Enemy, Becnel won the Waldenbooks Award for Best First-Time Romance Author and the Romantic Times Award for Best Medieval Romance by a New Author. While growing up, Becnel lived for a time in Germany and England, where she became fascinated by medieval history. After studying architecture at the University of Southwestern Louisiana, she worked as a building inspector for the Vieux Carré Commission, the agency of the City of New Orleans charged with protecting and preserving the distinct architectural and historic character of the French Quarter. Becnel lives in New Orleans with her husband and two children.

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Leaving L.A.

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"There's a first time for everything as thirty-nine-year-old Zoe Vidrine learned the hard way. She was pregnant! Now the aging rock'n'roller had to change her tune fast. Her plan: leave behind the temptations of L.A.--and her famous hard-partying ex who had got her into this mess--and return to her family's Louisiana homestead to regroup....It had been twenty years, and the Day Glo hippie haven where Zoe had spent an unhappy childhood was gone, remodeled in the signature pastels of her...sister Alice. Alice's aesthetic sense was hard enough to swallow, but her holier-than-thou attitude set the stage for a showdown. Still, as the sisters gradually came to terms with their shared past, would there be a meeting of the minds? Talk about firsts..."--Book description.

The me I used to be

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In 1969, sixteen-year-old Allyson Cole lost her car, her virginity and her boyfriend at Woodstock. Nine months later, she gave up her newborn baby girl for adoption. Alone and frightened, she channeled her anger and heartache into hard work and a determination to achieve success without anyone's help. Now, thirty-five years later at age fifty-two, Ally has everything a liberated, baby-boomer woman could want -- a thriving business, her dream house, the looks and body of someone ten years younger and a marriage proposal from Warren Noble, a physician and the man she loves. But when a teenaged boy named Nick shows up on her doorstep, claiming to be her orphaned grandson, Ally is forced to face unresolved issues from her past. Since grandmotherhood is not on her agenda, Allyson tracks down Sonny McGraw, the old boyfriend she hasn't seen or spoken to since she woke up alone one morning in a field at Woodstock surrounded by free sex, drugs and rock 'n roll. Then, despite Warren's misgivings, she embarks on a trip to a small Texas town to deliver Sonny a surprise -- his grandchild. But by the time Ally and Nick, reach their destination, though, everything has changed. Along the road, love for her grandson has blossomed, and she met the child she gave up through a diary her daughter left behind…and she finds the lively girl she once was still living inside herself. And then there's Sonny, who just might be the biggest surprise of all. Ally's long-ago, longhaired hippie lover now has a Chester-on Gunsmoke limp, a cowboy hat and a handlebar mustache. But the twinkle in Sonny's eyes is the same. Like her, he is single. Unlike her, he doesn't think twice about taking Nick in; in fact, he wants the boy, no questions asked. Problem is, now Ally does, too. She missed the chance to know her daughter, Sarah, to share her child's joys and heartaches. She doesn't want Nick's life to pass her by, as well. But how can she ever compete with a man who farms, ranches and rides horses for a living? A man with more tales of adventure than a public library? A man who, from time to time, drinks too much tequila and howls at the moon? Nick is clearly intrigued by his grandfather. Why wouldn't he be? Ally is, too. And that worries her. Was Warren right? Does she harbor old feelings for Sonny? Is that why she never married? Why she has resisted Warren's proposals for so long? Did she use Nick's arrival in her life a an excuse to see Sonny again? Time would tell…