MORE THAN WORDS:
Volume 7
By Carly Phillips, Donna Hill
and Jill Shalvis
ISBN: 0373837631
Publisher: Harlequin
Source: From publisher
Each and every one of us has the ability to effect change—to make our world a better place. The dedicated women selected as this year's recipients of Harlequin's More Than Words award have changed lives, one good deed at a time. To celebrate their accomplishments, some of our bestselling authors have honored the winners by writing stories inspired by these real-life heroines.In Carly Phillips's Compassion Can't Wait, two high school sweet hearts are reunited years later, as if by fate, and discover that if you believe in yourself and each other, anything is possible.Donna Hill's Someplace Like Home tells the story of how one woman's dream becomes reality, as three special people learn that it's never too late to form a loving family.In Jill Shalvis's What the Heart Wants, an honorable man must learn to forgive himself to regain the trust of the dedicated teacher who is the love of his life.
More Than Words, Volume 7 is a collection of three fictional stories inspired by remarkable real-life heroines dedicated to helping children. Though short in length, each one had an uplifting message and a sweet romance. Here's a brief look at each one:
Carly Phillips' Compassion Can't Wait is the story of two long lost loves, a hospital social worker and a famous baseball player, coming together to help a young teen in need. This story was inspired by a charity called the Andre Sobel River of Life Foundation. They provide financial assistance to single parents of seriously ill children so they can be with them in their time of need. What touched me the most about this story was that it focused on the healthy sibling of a sick child. When a parent has one child who is very sick, that child becomes the parent's center of attention and understandably so. This means that sometimes healthy siblings are pushed to the side when they too need attention. In Compassion Can't Wait, Julia and Kyle are able to give that to a teen whose brother has leukemia. This was an emotionally-charged story about compassion and forgiveness. I give it 3.75 out of 5 stars.
Donna Hill's Someplace Like Home was inspired by the Family Reconnect Program in Toronto, an organization that works to reunite troubled youths with their families. Verna worked for Children's Services for many years, but left to start Someplace Like Home. Home is a special residence for troubled teens being shuffled through the foster care system, a sanctuary in an unsure world. Ronald is a high school guidance counselor who volunteers to help out. Verna and Ronald have an immediate attraction, but their relationship becomes rocky over a complex and emotional dilemma with one of Home's residents. Someplace Like Home was a touching story with a nice twist at the end. I give it 3.75 out of 5 stars.
Jill Shalvis' What the Heart Wants is probably my favorite of the collection. It was a bit edgier, and I connected more with these characters. This story was inspired by the Women's Expressive Theatre in New York that has a program for empowering at-risk teenage girls. The main character Ellie benefited from this program when she was young, and now she runs her own organization for helping teenage girls. Ellie and Jack were friends in high school who lost touch when he left town years ago. Now he's back and running a self defense studio. It happens that Ellie needs someone to teach her girls self defense when threats are made. Enter Jack, the sexy bad boy who turned his life around. I really enjoyed the dynamic between Ellie and Jack. I give it 4 out of 5 stars.
Giveaway Details:
I have one paperback copy of MORE THAN WORDS, VOL. 7 to give away! Per the publisher's request, the book can be shipped to an address in the US or Canada. To enter, please leave a meaningful comment on today's post along with your e-mail addy. Of course, you are welcome to leave a comment even if you're not entering. The contest is open until 7/20/2011 at 11:59 pm CST. Good luck!






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I love these authors and I'm pretty sure I saw this novel on Good Reads and added it to my to=-read list. Thank you! edysicecreamlover18@gmailDOTcom
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I love the fact that these are inspired by real life stories. Please enter me
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Thanks for sharing your reviews on the stories. All are good authors and looking forward to being able to read this. Ty for the giveaway.
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This sounds like a fabulous book! I've read Jill Shalvis books before and love her style of writing but haven't read anything yet by Carly Phillips or Donna Hill so this would be a perfect way to get to read their writing without having to commit to a full book or series of theirs. Thanks for the giveaway.
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I'm trying to figure out what rock I've been under; I haven't heard of More Than Words 1-6! This one sounds great and I would love to win it! These are wonderful authors.
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ReplyDeleteWhat I love about anthologies is that I can try authors who are new to me and that I get to enjoy sweet, short stories to feel good about. The stories seem really sweet in this volume of More than Words =)
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These books sound like incredibly sweet reads. Thank you so much for sharing about them today and for the wonderful giveaway opportunity.
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These stories sound so great. Its such a different idea for a book. I'd love to win and read this book.
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I love that these 3 stories are about youths in need, and even more that they are fiction based on true events. That makes me want to read it even more! I've read Carly and liked her books, but I haven't read the other two yet. I have to admit that it sounds like I, too, will like the third story best because it is a bit edgier, like you said.
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Thank you for this giveaway opportunity! I have read many books by Carly Phillips. She is one of my favorite authors. I would love to read books from the other two authors.
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All of the stories in this book sounds wonderful. I would love to read it. Please enter me. Thanks!
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All the novellas in this book sound great. Please enter me!
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This book sounds very inspiring. thanks for the giveaway.
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Thanks for the giveaway, I'd love to read the stories in this anthology especially since I haven't read all of the authors in it! :)
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