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Dec022014

The Love Triangle Is A Popular Theme In Pamela McMonagle's Women's Fiction Romantic Novels

 

Apart from using the love triangle to weave my stories, I also write a poem for every romantic novel I write.  My novel To Frankie With Love is no exception and it has a very poignant love triangle and poem.  I chose the poem, Foolish Love, which I wrote a long time before the novel because it’s a good fit with To Frankie With Love.  To buy this romantic drama click here to go to amazon.com secure site.

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To Frankie With Love is about the forbidden but ardent love affair between Marshall Stafford and Frankie Keogan.

 

Marshall’s wife has been in a coma for two years with no hope of gaining consciousness when Frankie pursues him with youthful vigor and they have a poignant secret affair. When Marshall turns from Frankie to look after his incapacitated wife Frankie is plunged into anguished pain. She agonizes over her foolish love for a man old enough to be her father and finds solace in the arms of Marshall’s estranged son, Gray. When her singing career takes off and she becomes a star, she promises to marry Gray despite her love for Marshall that continues to burn strong. 

 

Marshall is torn between his loyalty, love and commitment to his wife and his love for Frankie and though events occur that could have brought them together again, people and circumstances drive them further and further apart.  That is, until a $25,000 note and an engraved Saint Christopher is discovered and the chance of finding each other again unfolds.

 

 

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