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Two successful doctors, one wish upon a star, and a love that could change everything—discover how Kim and Jess find each other before L.A. Metro. Kim Donovan and Jess McKenna have never met. They are both successful doctors, but each longs to find that one person to share her life with. In a jaded world filled with cynicism, do dreams really still come true? Maybe all it takes is a wish upon a star…
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The Wish
© by RJ Nolan
ISBN epub: 978-3-95533-084-2
ISBN mobi: 978-3-95533-085-9
Published by Ylva Publishing, legal entity of Ylva Verlag e.Kfr.
Ylva Verlag, e.Kfr.
Am Kirschgarten 2
65830 Kriftel
Germany
http://www.ylva-publishing.com
First edition: April 2013
This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, events, and locations are fictitious or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons or events, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
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Credits
Edited by Sandra Gerth
Cover Design by Krystel Contreras ([email protected])
Table of Contents
Foreword
Dedication
The Wish:
Yacht Club—Grosse Pointe, Michigan
New Year’s Eve—11:40 p.m.
Jess McKenna’s residence—Los Angeles, California
New Year’s Eve—8:50 p.m.
Grosse Pointe, Michigan, and Los Angeles, California
Excerpt from L.A. Metro (RJ Nolan)
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Coming from Ylva-Publishing in 2013
I wanted to give readers a glimpse into the lives of Kim Donovan and Jess McKenna before they met in L.A. Metro. I chose to set this vignette on New Year’s Eve as it is a time of new beginnings.
To everyone who is still looking for their soul mate. Never give up. You never know when or where that special someone will come into your life.
Yacht Club—Grosse Pointe, Michigan
New Year’s Eve—11:40 p.m.
The floor-to-ceiling windows provided a panoramic view of the water. The clear black sky shone with muted stars. Kim Donovan longed to step out into the night and away from the press of people in the ballroom behind her. How did I let myself get talked into this? She sighed. The charity event sponsored by a women’s group from her mother’s country club was for a worthy cause. The money raised tonight would go to a foundation that helped children with AIDS.
That would have been all well and good if her mother hadn’t used the charity bash as an excuse to push every single and some not-so-single men she could find at Kim. Her mother was well aware of her sexual orientation. Kim had been out since her freshman year in college. But no matter how many times she reminded her mother she was a lesbian, her mother refused to accept it. If her mother warned her one more time that she wasn’t getting any younger and soon all the good men were going to be taken, Kim was going to explode.
Although she had only been here eight months, Kim already realized that moving back to Michigan and accepting the job at Memorial Medical had been a mistake. Tonight was just one more example of how useless it was to try and please her mother. She will never accept who you are. She won’t be happy until you’re married to some guy and have six kids. Kim shook her head. That’s never going to happen.
