Taylor and Kaitlyn
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A Time of Perfect Change
by Leslye Marks
read by Lori Prince
Part 1 of the Taylor and Kaitlyn series
How could any teacher look forward to a mandatory meeting during their Summer Break?
Kaitlyn Collins has enough stress in her life without being forced to go to an Educator's Conference during her Summer Break, but she doesn't have a lot of choice in the matter. She's been struggling to figure out where her life is going, so she thinks maybe a weekend away may not be such a bad thing. A chance encounter and a warped sense of humor will shake her life up in ways she never saw coming.
Taylor Ables thinks attending an Educator's Conference is a giant waste of time and money. She's happy with her life even though she's sworn off love after having her heart broken a few years ago. Will this year's meeting force her to step outside of her comfort zone and learn that sometimes it's worth taking a chance for the possibility of love?
Just how far will a person go to change their life?
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Changes Still To Come
by Leslye Marks
read by Lori Prince
Part 2 of the Taylor and Kaitlyn series
To say that life has taken a huge turn for Taylor Ables and Kaitlyn Collins would be an understatement. They've faced more than a few challenges, but they've been blessed to have lots of love and support along the way. And, the support has often come from the most unlikely places.
Together they've learned that some people are blessed to have a loving, supportive family that they are born into, while others create that family from the people who come into their lives when they need them the most. But, no matter how that family is created, some bonds will never be broken. Follow this group of friends and family as they grow and work together, no matter what challenges get tossed their way.
Sometimes things come at you from out-of-the-blue when you least expect them, but there really is truth to the old saying that what doesn't kill us only makes us stronger.
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