Widow reveals the emotional churnings of three people. Peggy Waldren, her son Ned and a sensitive army veteran, Ken Lister.
The day before the story begins, 30-year-old Peggy Waldren discovers that Peter, her loving husband of ten years, has been killed in an auto accident. She is left with her 8-year-old son Ned, not much life insurance and a deeply wounded heart. Ned is devastated. Peggy builds a wall around her emotions.
Two years pass. Peggy’s wall remains up even after she meets Ken Waldren, an army veteran, who finds her enchanting.
The situation changes when Peggy discovers her son’s beloved baseball coach is the same man whose overtures she has spurned, Ken Waldren.
Peggy’s wall eventually collapses when she realizes her love for Ken will not replace what Peter has meant in her life. Love is infinite.
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After a successful business career, Chuck Gleason began writing romance novels at age 80. Widow is his third published novel, following prior publications, Collision Course and Fired Angels. Gleason married his high school sweetheart in 1950. They are still in love almost sixty-six years later! They have two children, three grandchildren and two great grandsons.
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