Romance readers demand justice. Most collections market "Happily Ever After" (HEA) or "Happy For Now" (HFN) endings where the couple escapes judgment—often by revealing they are not blood-related, moving to a new city, or redefining their relationship on their own terms.
by D.H. Lawrence : A classic seminal work exploring the intense, often suffocatingly close bond between a mother and her sons in an early 20th-century mining community. On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous
These stories and many others like them remind us of the power of love and the importance of the relationships we have with our mothers and sons.
But life had its plans. Emma's past came knocking on her door one day in the form of an old flame, Jack. They had parted ways years ago under less-than-ideal circumstances, but the spark had never fully extinguished. Jack was now divorced and had his own share of life experiences that had matured him into a thoughtful and reflective individual.