Bridge to Us – A Love Lost and Found Novel

Bridge to Us
288 Pages
Parallel Pathways, LLC
ISBN 978-0967018553

Winner of the 2019 Rocky Mountain Book Cover Award

When life falls apart, Julianne must embark on a journey of the heart and soul…

Julianne Garvoli is content being a devoted wife and pediatric nurse. She is following her every dream, or so she believes. After her idyllic world is shattered, she must reconcile her lost past to rediscover her deepest passion.

World-renowned photographer, Jokob O’Callaghan, lives a life most could only imagine, traveling the country with his wife—until cancer delivers a direct and devastating slam. Numb with grief, he walls himself off and focuses solely on his art.

Sparks ignite when Julianne and Jokob cross paths at his art exhibit. Tragic circumstances and long silent dreams work to sever their bond. Can they find a way to bridge their differences, in order to heal, follow their hearts, and learn to love again?

"Jeanne Felfe delivered a torrent that left me speechless, white-knuckled and gripping the safety bar, yet all the while cheering."

—Heather Rexon, Editor

Jeanne Felfe

About Jeanne Felfe (St. Charles, Missouri Author)

Jeanne Felfe

Jeanne grew up a Corpus Christi beach bunny—and is still very much a Texan at heart. She long ago transplanted to the Midwest, where she insists on growing tropical plants to feel at home. She hauls them into the house for the winter, making the place look a bit like Jumanji. Although she now calls St. Charles, Missouri home, she’s lived across Texas, Chicago, and Florissant, Missouri.

Bridge to Us: A Love Lost and Found Novel, is a Jeanne’s debut novel. It began life as a short story for a Writer’s Digest contest in 2003, then in 2013 the characters from that short story insisted she complete their journey of the heart. The result is an emotional love story between two broken souls. It recently won the Rocky Mountain Cover Contest.

Jeanne serves on the board of Saturday Writers, a 100+ member writers guild. She co-authored a book on Y2K in 1999 and has had numerous short stories published in various anthologies.