Bio
Robin Rance began writing after a reoccurring dream kept making an appearance. She wrote it down, and it became her first book. It’s currently in the process of being edited. She wakes up regularly with other stories begging to be told. She generally writes Contemporary romance but also has written other genres including inspirational romance and a fantasy historical book as well. She finished her first children’s book about anti-bullying and has a book of family favorite recipes.Robin currently has eleven books that have been self-published and is working on releasing five more by next year. She’s got a crazy imagination and hopes that you will take a peak and like what you see.
Robin is married but spent twenty-two years as a single mother of five before she married her current husband. She was a letter carrier for twenty-four years and is now retired from the postal service. She lives in the heat of Arizona where she loves to write her stories and the stories of others.
Genres
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Worth The Fight
Ally, Did he just call me fat? As soon as he took off for the garage, I twirled around in front of the big picture mirror that covered the south wall of the living room. As a young girl, I had always hated this mirror, and after seeing all my imperfections, now, I hated it even more.
I sat down on the oversized, outdated couch, picked up the remote, and switched on the TV. The only thing that would make me feel better besides food was to lose myself in one of my favorite episodes of Outlander. "Jamie, Jamie, Jamie. You wouldn't care that I might have grown too big for my breeks, now, would ya…
Brock, I loved Ally more than life itself, but I couldn't take her rejection anymore. We no longer seemed to have the same interests. We had so much fun together when we first met. When did everything change?
We haven’t been married that long, and I want the closeness we used to have. But it might be too late. I believe she's fallen for someone else. I've heard her whispering another man's name
Looking For Mr. Right
“Miss Davis, why are you here?” He sat behind the desk, his elbows resting on the rich wood, his fingertips touching.
He was the hottest man I’d ever seen. I had dated a rock star, a basketball player, and a pilot, who were, in my opinion, all tens.
“I need a job.”
He picked up my resume, skimmed through it quickly, then set the folder on top of his desk. “I have a proposition for you.”
“But…”
“Miss Davis, please shut that little mouth of yours and listen.”
I listened all right, and then I laughed in his face. “That’s preposterous, Mr. Wright.”
“Why? Do you find me unattractive?”
“Well, no.”
“You already mentioned that you were desperate to find a husband...
Her Mid-Life Cravings
Leila Brown is going through her second divorce…
She sounded disgruntled when she spoke of men. Her past marriages failed, not her fault but theirs once she started maturing. Why are men never satisfied with what they have?
Once her divorce was final, she vowed to stay away from all men. She was tired of feeling worthless and like she didn't matter.
After she took the time she needed to fully recover from the grief both men in her life had cost her, she might consider dating again. But she'd never, ever let another man hurt her.
However, there was something about the younger shop owner that made took away all rational thinking.
Drake Sanders is raising two daughters on his own…
Drake loved his girls but was grateful that they were nothing like their mother was. Unlike her, they were kind and thoughtful and enjoyed spending time with him.
He loved being married, but she never had. Drake begged for another chance, she didn't care enough about him or their two girls to