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Once Upon a Family (Fostered by Love Series #1) (Larger Print Love Inspired #393)
 
 
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Once Upon a Family (Fostered by Love Series #1) (Larger Print Love Inspired #393) [Mass Market Paperback]

Margaret Daley (Author)
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April 1, 2007
As the local high school principal, Peter Stone knew troubled student Sean Williams needed his expert assistance. And as a Christian, Peter knew God was leading him to help. Yet it was the boy's mother who captured Peter's notice. Laura, a widow caring for her four children and ailing aunt, had no time for romance or religion. Somehow, despite her protests, Laura found herself and her brood frequent visitors to Peter's ranch and the church he attended. Soon it seemed her family was meant to complete Peter's life.



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  • Mass Market Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Steeple Hill (April 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373813074
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373813070
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 4.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,348,674 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Margaret has been writing for over 20 years. She started writing in the late 1970s because she wanted to see if she could put a whole story down on paper. That book is still in the drawer and will never see the light of day. But she was able to finish a book, which was her goal.
She decided after that to get some help, and joined a writers' roundtable where she met once a week with some fellow writers who went over each other's work. She sold her first book in the early 1980s and has been selling ever since.
She loves to tell a story. When she was a little girl she made up stories while playing with her dolls. On long trips with her family she would weave a story about the surrounding countryside. From those early beginnings grew a love of entertaining people with a story.
When she went away to college, she met her husband, Mike, to whom she has been married for over 30 years. He is her support and her best friend. She has always felt she was the luckiest woman the day she bumped into him on campus.
When they married, they moved to Tulsa, where she finished her degree in special education and began teaching. She still teaches today and loves working with students with special needs. They help her remember what is important in life. She also participates in the Special Olympics as a coach with her students and has attended the State Games in May for years.
Besides teaching and writing, she is also a mother of one. Her son, Shaun, loves animals and there have been times they could have their own zoo at the house. The most interesting pet Shaun has is a leopard tortoise, which could outlive him. She has joked that his children will be inheriting a tortoise. Shaun is getting married to his high school sweetheart. Margaret hopes that they are as happy as she and her husband are.
When she isn't working, she loves to read, travel, and go to lunch and a movie with a friend. She has been to many countries in the world and loves to meet new people. Her favorite place is Tahiti -- Bora Bora. It is as beautiful as all the pictures portray it.
In her travels she has found herself in some interesting situations. Once, in London, she got caught in the middle of a protest that later turned into a riot over poll taxes. In the rain forest of Costa Rica, she was covered from head to toe in mud and ruined a perfectly good outfit. She should have remembered it was going to be wet since it was called a rain forest. In Rio, she and a friend were left with no means to get back to the hotel on the other side of the city. Neither Margaret nor her companion spoke Portuguese and there wasn't a cab in sight. Thankfully one finally pulled up to the curb at the museum because she couldn't see herself hiking across Rio to get back to the hotel.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Good inspirational romance, April 19, 2007
Laura Williams is a new widower with a troubled son. She has three children, and the two youngest seem to have adjusted to their father's death, but Sean, the oldest, is rebellious, angry, and fighting at school. Now Laura and Sean have been summoned to the pricipal's office, and she's at a loss what to do next.
Laura meets Peter Stone, who is tall, handsome, and concrened. He wants to help Sean work through his anger. After all, he was just like this boy once, and someone helped him. Laura isn't sure Peter knows what he's doing, and she isn't ready to become involved with a man. However, she and her children seem to be spending a lot of time at Peter's ranch. A warm-hearted story about two people who have been hurt, and are cautious about falling in love again, until they learn that God knows what's best for them.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Book 1 - Fostered by Love series, January 15, 2009
This review is from: Once Upon a Family (Fostered by Love Series #1) (Larger Print Love Inspired #393) (Mass Market Paperback)
This was a great book to start the Fostered by Love series (see below). This author has an affinity for people and animals that are in any way disadvantaged whether physically, mentally or emotionally. It shines through her books like no other author I've read. She uses this first book in the series to set the stage for the other 2 which all centre around the need for good loving foster homes for kids that need shelter for whatever the reason.

In Once Upon a Family, Laura Williams is trying to get her life back together after a traumatic experience just prior to her husband's death. Abused and disillusioned by a man she thought would protect her, she arrives in Cimarron City, Oklahoma with her 4 kids and accepts her aunt's offer of a rent-free duplex. Laura doesn't want to accept her aunt's charity, but her children need a home and her aunt needs care so it's more like an exchange, anyway.

It doesn't help that within 2 wks of hitting town, Laura's heading to the high school principal's office in response to some trouble her son has been involved with. It also doesn't help that Principal Stone is one good looking man who seems to want to get to know her and her kids better. But wait - he's mentioned he'll never marry again but he wants kids - that's couldn't be the real reason he's paying her attention...could it?

Peter Stone is still hurting after his ex-wife's betrayal 3 yrs ago. He doesn't think he can ever trust a woman again - even one that he really likes being around. But her twins make him laugh and her son is crying out for help. Peter has the skills to relate to Laura's troubled teen on a level she can't. Peter also has a farm with a bunch of abandoned animals that Laura's son has an affinity toward.

It seems like the animals might be the key to break down the walls her son is hiding behind. Will Peter be able to do the same for Laura?

Heat level: Affectionate

My Rating: Great - 4 stars (a keeper)

Fostered by Love:

1 - Once Upon a Family - Apr 07 - Peter Stone and Laura Williams
2 - Heart of the Family - Dec 07 - Dr. Jacob Hartman and Hannah Smith
3 - Family Ever After - May 08 - Noah Maxwell and Cara Winters

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great little read on a wide range of family issues, May 2, 2011
Normally, I shy away from romance novels--especially the kind you read in monthly paperbacks. "Chick porn," I call it, since these novels typically induce women to long for what they don't have--much like girlie magazines and X-rated movies do for a man.

However, Margaret Daley is not that kind of writer. This book is a good example of why.

When a newly widowed woman and a divorced man meet regarding her son's behavior at school, neither Laura Williams nor Peter Stone imagine they could ever be more than reluctant acquaintances. But their concern for others and a love of animals forges a bond that deepens, even as old wounds are re-opened. Each learns to trust God, trust each other and forgive those who hurt them in the past. A family is healed and a new one is formed, as life-long dreams are realized.

Margaret deals with the issues of abuse, foster care, marital infidelity, childlessness and suicide--all in the same small volume. An easy read, but with surprising depth. Keep a tissue box handy!
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