Chances Are by Traci Hunter Abramson

March 14, 2014 | 4 Comments
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Chances Are by Traci Hunter AbramsonChances Are
Author: Traci Hunter Abramson
Series: Chances Are #1
Genres: Contemporary Romance
Format: Audio, eBook, Print
Pages: 208
Date: March 3, 2014
Publisher: Covenant

Maya Gupta is a survivor. After escaping an impending arranged marriage in India as a teenager, she has thrived in America. But now she faces her greatest challenge yet. Cancer has invaded her life, and unless she finds a way to participate in a clinical trial in Washington, DC, this may be one battle she loses.

When Maya’s best friend Kari offers Maya the lifeline of a place to stay, her brother’s currently vacant DC apartment, the young woman eagerly accepts and goes to meet her fate…

Ben Evans’s plans have changed, and he’s heading home for some much-needed rest and relaxation during his off-season in the major leagues. Upon arriving at his DC apartment, however, Ben is shocked to find Maya—his sister’s friend, who he hardly knows—in residence. He soon finds himself trapped between protecting his above-reproach reputation and searching for a way to help a woman he is coming to admire.

When Maya’s fight to survive her disease becomes more complicated than ever, she and Ben scheme an extreme solution to her predicament that tests to what lengths they’re willing to go together to save Maya’s life.

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About Traci Hunter Abramson

Traci Hunter Abramson dreamed of being a novelist, but studied finance and international business instead. She was recruited by the CIA right out of college and thoroughly enjoyed working there. Her love of reading and writing never left, however. After leaving the CIA, she indulged in both hobbies. She writes suspense/thriller novels, including the Saint Squad series.


4 responses to “Chances Are by Traci Hunter Abramson

  1. Shauna Wheelwright

    What a PHENOMENAL read!
    SO. SO. SO. GOOD!
    A sweet, tender, life-altering, romance.
    LOVED. LOVED. LOVED. IT.

  2. Gayle Humpherys

    This is different from Traci’s other books that I’ve read, but I loved it! It’s an emotional story that pulls at your heartstrings — the characters are very well done and I couldn’t help but feel some of the pain of the main character as she deals with loneliness and bravely confronts her illness. Fabulous!

  3. Julie

    I’m a sucker for a good marriage of convenience story, and this one was no exception. I had never read a modern day marriage of convenience, however, and I feel Abramson did it successfully. Maya is a sympathetic character. I admire her determination not to be a burden. Ben is too nice and goes to great lengths to protect his reputation, but it worked for this book.

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