A Nebraska girl transplanted in Missouri, Donna Sturgeon writes stories of life & love in a small town.

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When we last left the Rogan-Handley crew at the end of Millie’s Rose, Dan and Stacy had fallen in love. Brent and Aria were planning a wedding. Jimmy had ended his casual relationship with Ashley to pursue something serious with her sister, Kylie, which left Ashley nursing a bruised heart, unsure what to do next. Knowing Ash, whichever way she decides to go holds the potential for disaster.

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Millie’s Rose: An Allman Falls Story

Following the death of his wife, Dan leaves behind the life they created and returns to his family’s land in Nebraska. Hoping Chelsea Lake would bring him comfort, Millie asked him to build the house he had always dreamed of. But as he pulls up the rutted driveway toward his solitary future taking shape, he knows there is no comfort to be had. Stacy’s final promise to Millie is to watch over Dan after she’s gone. Stacy and Dan have known each other longer than their memories reach back. She introduced Millie to Dan. She stood beside them at their wedding. She held Dan during her funeral. And she’s determined to help guide him through his grief, whether he wants her to or not. Originally published in 2011, this story has been updated and expanded to include additional storylines to set up the next book in the Allman Falls series.

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Olivia

The first time Olivia Hanson fell in love, it was with a boy named Paul Peters. He stood a few inches taller than Olivia, had blonde hair and blue eyes, could hit a baseball over the back fence at Harris Field, and had the unfortunate nickname of Pee-Pee. When Olivia fell in love for the final time, it was with another sandy-haired, blue-eyed guy.

In between the two, there was Mitch.

This is that story.