More Than Enough

Small Town Unexpected Pregnancy Romance

What happens when your heart is torn between two people: The one you want and the one you need?

College is finally complete for Elizabeth Parks. She is looking forward to a real life, a real job, new friends, and endless possibilities.

Then she meets her gorgeous neighbor, Jacob, and things start heating up. Between her relationship with Jacob, and new friendships she has made, life seems about perfect.

Until one day when Elizabeth wakes up in the hospital. What she thought was nerves, stress, and exhaustion turns out to be something more.

Elizabeth finds herself faced with making the biggest decision of her life. Being forced to confront the past she was trying hard to forget, she contacts her old flame from college. She is pregnant and Brady is going to be a father.

Once the truth comes out, will Elizabeth’s relationship with Jacob be able to continue and grow, or will the feelings Brady holds for her push her into giving them a second chance at romance?

Will she find the love her heart desires, or be forced to put the needs of the little one growing inside of her, over her own?

If you love reading a feel good romance with a happy-for-now ending, a good level of steam, with a female protagonist who digs deep to find herself, More Than Enough will deliver.

More Than Enough Donna R. Madden

“Brady slowly leaned in and lightly brushed his lips against hers. Elizabeth closed her eyes and returned the kiss. It was delicious. Slow at first, then longing filled Elizabeth as fireworks went off inside her. She pressed harder into his warm soft lips and found Brady eagerly answering her. She enjoyed the kiss as much now as she did a few short months ago.”

“She took in his facial features, his wavy brown hair shorter than it was in college—his amazing body-still looking good, and his well-chiseled and handsome face. She used to know this face and this body like the back of her hand. Even though they never said they were boyfriend and girlfriend, never made it official, there was something unspoken about their relationship.”

The book has the reader engaged from the start as it exposes the college life of the main character, Elizabeth, and her desire to make changes now that she’s graduated. It’s a coming of age book in a sense how she must reflect on the decisions of her past and make even bigger decisions for her future. Once you start, you’ll read it through the end wanting to know more. I can’t wait to see what happens in the next one! I’m a mother of teenagers and it hit home. If you’re a mom or 18-25, this is an eye opener, must read book, as they are going through similar experiences!

Mom of Three

Elizabeth and Brady

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