It melts in your mouth, but the memories last forever...
Written as a collection of memoirs, short stories, and memories of past loves, these tales are an honest reflection of the wonderful—and not so wonderful—things that can happen when a woman finds the courage to risk her heart.
Spanning the 1960s in New York to the present day in Florida, these stories of new love and lost love, despair and devotion, infatuation and passion never lose sight of what’s most important: that love is essential to a fulfilling life, and that, as life goes on, it’s never too late to find love if you keep hope in your heart and stay open to all the wonderous possibilities life offers.
The best advice offered by this book is to live in defiance of the failures and find the courage to search and seize any small victory of love. That, to be hopeful in difficult times, is not foolishly romantic.
And to treasure the cotton candy moments of life.
Sandra Walker started writing because her mother said she wasn’t good at talking. With master’s degrees in education and public administration, Walker is the author of The Seventh Month, published by Moonshine Cove Publishing in June 2020, a heart-wrenching story of a failing marriage. A professional writer who worked in New York City for thirty years in public relations and as an editor, she has previously written for The Prepaid Press, The Steel Institute, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and Westchester Magazine. A mother and grandmother, Walker is currently based in south Florida and tutors school-age children.