
Angela Denise Fortner Roberts
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I have been writing since I was nine years old. My favorite subjects include historical romance, contemporary romance, and horror.
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Little Women: If Beth Had Lived 10
"Do you think she'll be able to carry this child to term and deliver safely in spite of that bout of scarlet fever she had some years ago? It's always been in the back of my mind that her heart may have been damaged by that," Laurie asked Dr. Bangs when Beth was out of earshot.
By Angela Denise Fortner Roberts4 years ago in Fiction
Little Women: If Beth Had Lived 7: Rome
After their stay in London, Laurie and Beth visited Paris, where they toured the Louvre and saw the Palais Royale, the Tuileries Gardens, the Luxembourg Gardens, and the Pere la Chaise cemetery. Then they sailed up the Rhine hand in hand, marvelling at the beauty of the coastline. After visiting Germany and Switzerland, they went to Rome, where they met Laurie's Uncle Mario and Aunt Lucia and his cousins, Carlo and Gina. Laurie hadn't seen any of them since he had been a child. To Beth's immense relief, they all knew English well enough to converse, since she knew no Italian at all. Laurie's grandmother lived with them as well, but unfortunately, she knew no English.
By Angela Denise Fortner Roberts4 years ago in Fiction
Little Women: If Beth Had Lived 6: London
The days and nights on the ship passed in luxurious seamlessness. Laurie and Beth went for long walks on the deck, enjoying the fresh air tinged with the briny aroma of the ocean, or watching the sun set on the horizon. Beth thought that it was just about the nearest to heaven she had ever been in her life. Laurie was just happy to enjoy quality time in peaceful relaxation with his new wife.
By Angela Denise Fortner Roberts4 years ago in Fiction
Little Women: If Beth Had Lived 4
Having never been aboard a ship of any kind, Beth was fascinated, gazing about herself in wonder. Laurie watched her with a combination of amusement and tenderness, thinking about the convoluted path he and Beth had taken on the way to discovering their love for one another, amazed and delighted at the wonder of it all.
By Angela Denise Fortner Roberts4 years ago in Fiction
Little Women: If Beth Had Lived
Beth March looked even rosier than usual on the happiest day of her life. She wore a white dress with lacy frills, her brown hair was pinned up with daisies in it, her pink cheeks dimpled, and her big blue eyes sparkled with joy. Laurie was very handsome standing beside her in a black suit, every black curl on his head perfectly in place, his dark eyes shining with happiness and love.
By Angela Denise Fortner Roberts4 years ago in Fiction
Love Triangle 11: Twins
Hanukkah that year wasn't an especially joyful one for the Wedemeyers. Peter's mother insisted that her son visit but refused to invite his wife. After an angry Peter refused to visit without Veronica, she reluctantly relented and agreed that her daughter-in-law could visit for a little while one night. Conversation was strained, and both couples were relieved when the visit was finally over.
By Angela Denise Fortner Roberts4 years ago in Fiction