Lynn Marchand, now living in the city, is the former organist for a men's prison. She is surprised when a former inmate choir member contacts her to tell her that another former inmate is looking for her. It seems that he is somehow implicated in a murder, and she was once a witness to his advising another inmate what kind of gun to purchase for shooting birds, deer or people. In a short time, three former inmates are protecting her from this not so nice ex-con. Even though Lynn gets phone calls from him, she tries to deny that anyone would want to harm her. During the ten years as prison organist, the men seemed to have nothing but respect and affection for her, so she is puzzled by this man's behavior. She enjoys being reunited with the men, and is touched by their concern; but as hard as they try to protect Lynn, one of the bad guys kidnaps her. Can the three brave men save her?
Ann Winslow, a sixty-five year old widow of five years, has lost interest in life. She is no longer able to express her emotions through her music and has been unable to compose since her husband's death. Ann's son-in-law asks her to be the dinner partner of his client who recently lost his wife. She reluctantly accepts the invitation because she was sure she could help to keep the conversation flowing, knowing they both had experienced the loss of a spouse. Todd Remington is not the middle aged businessman she had assumed he was. Instead, he is an attractive, gentle man her own age. Their instant interest in each other soon evolves into a whirlwind romance. As in every life, roadblocks challenge their plans for a future together. Can they overcome the obstacles and find their way to the road that leads to happiness?
Now seventy, Vera has never stopped loving Edgar. Finances and family pressure prohibited their mature love. Vera's heart is heavy. For years, not knowing where Edgar was, she suddenly learns that Edgar is in a hospital, unconscious after heart surgery. Edgar's grandson, Ryan, finds Vera and takes her to Edgar to talk to him, hoping he will regain consciousness. Vera reads poems she never knew Edgar had written to her. She now knows that Edgar still loves her. Relationships of their families contribute interest as Vera's widower son Rob, falls in love after vowing never to love again. Vera's granddaughter, Sally, meets Ryan and they become friends. Could their friendship grow into a meaningful relationship? Vera can only hope and pray that Edgar will snap out of the coma-like condition and accept her love for him. Will she be able to coax him out of the coma?
One year after the death of Ann's husband Todd, Walt shows up in her life again. Never having forgotten her from three years before, he honors Todd's wish to end her grieving. Ann's life suddenly turns from a mere existence to interesting and exciting. Her life is filled with the love of her music and the man who has held a soft spot in her heart for the past three years. Walt is determined to win her heart and make her happy for the rest of her life.
Since his wife was shot and killed, Max just goes through the motions of life, living for his daughter and his mother. Because God let his wife die, he no longer trusts Him. By chance, he bumps into a former college girlfriend whose faith is as strong as his faith is nonexistent. The more they become reacquainted, the more he realizes that their differences are too deep to ignore. During his dilemma, his daughter meets a doctor who is quite taken with her, and his mother becomes interested in an older gentleman. Is there anything that will make Max once again believe in God?
Composer, Ann Winslow finds love when she is over sixty. She is devasted when her late life romance suddenly ends. Not knowing why, she is resigned to live the rest of her life in loneliness. Walt Harmon ,a music publisher, is interested in publishing her music. She goes to Chicago to meet with him and it doesn't take long for him to fall in love with her. All he asks is for the chance to make her fall in love with him in the one week she will be in Chicago.
Ann Winslow, a sixty-five year old widow of five years, has lost interest in life. She is no longer able to express her emotions through her music and has been unable to compose since her husband's death. Ann's son-in-law asks her to be the dinner partner of his client who recently lost his wife. She reluctantly accepts the invitation because she was sure she could help to keep the conversation flowing, knowing they both had experienced the loss of a spouse. Todd Remington is not the middle aged businessman she had assumed he was. Instead, he is an attractive, gentle man her own age. Their instant interest in each other soon evolves into a whirlwind romance. As in every life, roadblocks challenge their plans for a future together. Can they overcome the obstacles and find their way to the road that leads to happiness?
Composer, Ann Winslow finds love when she is over sixty. She is devasted when her late life romance suddenly ends. Not knowing why, she is resigned to live the rest of her life in loneliness. Walt Harmon ,a music publisher, is interested in publishing her music. She goes to Chicago to meet with him and it doesn't take long for him to fall in love with her. All he asks is for the chance to make her fall in love with him in the one week she will be in Chicago.
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