About The Night The Stars Fell Down
Fate has not been kind to Piper Reynolds. Getting stood up at the altar is one in a string of devastating losses. Heartbroken and humiliated, she’s in desperate need of a life-makeover. But a one-year teaching position in Sierra Leone may be more than she bargained for.
The charity organization set up in the beautiful and fragile country by a famous movie star and billionaire cinematographer is just the distraction Piper is looking for. Yet as she settles in and helps a young girl navigate through trauma, old childhood nightmares resurface. Are they only dreams, or something more sinister?
With these two men competing for her attention, she is left to wonder if she has become the prize in yet another contest between them. Are either trustworthy; the sexy actor on the rebound or the handsome cameraman whose emotional wounds run deep? Her judgment is definitely questionable when she can’t even trust her own memory.
News that tragedy has struck back home is the breaking point, as she is forced to face secrets from her dark past. Secrets that carry the potential to destroy her second chance at love.
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Sherri is living out her happily ever after with her husband in small town Ontario, Canada. She met her husband only a few years ago, even though they grew up in the same small town, attending high school just a year apart. Their love story is straight out of the pages of the romance novels she so loves, proving that serendipity is indeed at work…it was written in the stars. When she isn't writing, she works as a ward clerk in a busy ER of the local hospital. Inspiration is found in long walks with Trigger the German Shepard along the beautiful trail system she lives beside. Travel in the winter to tropical beach destinations is an addiction. She loves to sit in a lounge chair on a white sand beach, Pina Colada in one hand, paperback in the other while the waves crash in. Life is good.