The Seeking Series

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Seeking Forever

Kaitlin has achieved every goal she set, except finding someone to share her life. Every man she’s loved has used her. But this time, could she find love?

Kaitlin Jenkins is unexpectedly sent on a six-month project, far out of her comfort zone and further yet from her family support network. As if that isn’t bad enough, her partner is a headstrong former Army Ranger. How can such an abrasive man create such deep feelings in her heart?
Jeremy is making his first foray into the civilian world. Prepared to devote half a year on the road to fulfill his mission, he certainly wasn’t ready for Kaitlin to accompany him. For the first time since his divorce eight years ago, a woman is stirring emotions within him that he can’t seem to control.
Despite a mutual attraction, their relationship is like oil and water. Life on the road is a miserable existence for both of them. But everything seems to change on the worst night of Kaitlin’s life.
Can they overcome their differences or is it time to hang it up?
Seeking Forever is the exciting first book in the Seeking Series, the saga of the Jenkins Family over three generations, a Women’s Fiction novel. If you like characters with depth, evocative settings, and joint emotional journeys of love and hope, then you’ll adore Chas Williamson’s thrilling novel.

Reader please note: Seeking Forever is Women’s Fiction; however, this book is not as sweet and clean as books of the series that follow. While there is no sex on the page, there may be situations that are suggestive and at times, mild foul language. These scenes were necessary to drive the story.

Seeking Happiness

Kelly had the perfect life – job, kids, home, and marriage – until her husband left her for another woman. She soon discovers there’s no shortage of available men. But this time around, will she find real love?

Kelly never thought she’d be starting over in her mid-thirties. After her husband departs, she has a new job, new home and (hopefully) a new man in her life. It comes down to two - an up-and-coming physician or a soldier turned farmer. How can Kelly choose when they both touch her heart?
And if that wasn’t enough, her jealously controlling ex-husband decides he made a mistake and wants back everything he gave up. But to go back to him would mean relinquishing her newfound freedoms.

Complicating matters even further, Kelly discovers she is pregnant, but whose baby is it? Then, an unforeseen event eclipses her worries and turns her world completely upside down.

Will Kelly ever find happiness, peace and above all, true love?

Seeking Happiness is the exciting second book in the Seeking Series, the three-generation Jenkins Family Saga, a Starting Over Woman’s Romance novel. If you like characters with depth, exciting action, and joint emotional journeys of love and hope, then you’ll adore Chas Williamson’s sentimental novel.

Reader please note: Seeking Happiness is Women’s Fiction; ; however, this book is not as sweet and clean as books of the series that follow. While there is no sex on the page, there may be situations that are suggestive and at times, mild foul language. These scenes were necessary to drive the story.

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Seeking Eternity

ora is a struggling single mom, raising two daughters while trying to pay off her dead husband’s medical bills with her waitress tips. Then one evening, a man she once loved appears at one of her tables. Did God bring them back together to find true love?

Everything has gone against her. A selfish fiancé, a broken-down car and barely enough money to feed her girls is Nora’s reality. Her heart rejoices when Stan appears, then sinks when she notices the band on his hand. Yet the man bends over backward to help Nora and her daughters. Is it right for a married man to shower Nora and her girls with such affection?
She knows something isn’t right, but Stan is an honorable man, more so than her fiancé. Does he truly have a wife and, if he does, why do they live thousands of miles apart? Is he a cheat or a blessing?
Stan isn’t the only one who isn’t being honest. Nora is only marrying to provide for her girls. When Stan is promoted and has to leave, Nora realizes Stan is her life’s great, true love.

Will Nora watch Stan walk out of her life a second time, or will love find a way?

Seeking Eternity is the sentimental third book in the Seeking Series, the three-generation Jenkins Family Saga, a Women’s Christian Fiction novel. If you like characters with depth, dramatic scenes, and joint emotional journeys of love and hope, then you’ll adore Chas Williamson’s sentimental novel.

Reader please note: Seeking Eternity is Women’s Fiction; however, this book is not as sweet and clean as books of the series that follow. While there is no sex on the page, there may be situations that are suggestive and at times, mild foul language. These scenes were necessary to drive the story.

Seeking the Pearl

Ellie has lived a sad, somber life - as if she were merely a spectator. But when she’s sent to London to help open a new hotel, she falls for Scotsman Henry Campbell, a former Royal Marine commando. Could Henry be Ellie’s true love?

Life isn’t always sunshine and smiles. Yet through every roadblock thrown between them, one thing stands out – Henry and his devotion to Ellie – like God meant them to be. But when Henry’s ex-girlfriend destroys Ellie’s reputation with her employer, will Ellie and Henry’s forced separation be their demise?
Then, on assignment in a tropical paradise, Ellie disappears. Almost everyone fears Ellie has vanished forever. Everyone except Henry. He can feel Ellie’s presence and vows to find her, or spend his last breath trying to rescue her.
Will Henry find Ellie and live happily-ever-after or will their love story exist only in Henry’s memories?

Seeking the Pearl is the exciting conclusion of the Seeking Series, the three-generation Jenkins Family Saga, a Women’s Christian Fiction novel. If you like characters with depth, heart-wrenching scenes, and joint emotional journeys of love and hope, then you’ll adore Chas Williamson’s thrilling novel.

Reader please note: Seeking the Pearl is Women’s Fiction; ; however, this book is not as sweet and clean as books of the series that follow. While there is no sex on the page, there may be situations that are suggestive and at times, mild foul language. These scenes were necessary to drive the story.

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