Joyce Osborn Wilson had been a widow for thirty-nine years when she started to feel butterflies in her stomach at the thought of spending time with a charming, youthful man ten years her senior.
She couldn't be falling in love again at the age of seventy, could she? But she was, and soon she and Ken were enjoying dinners out, deep conversations, and stolen kisses in the moonlight.
After two years, Joyce and Ken married. But although the two had believed they were soul mates, no relationship comes without struggle. Their honeymoon was haunted by ghosts from the past, and later there were other challenges, including serious health concerns for both of them. The pleasures greatly outweighed the problems, however. Their shared interests in golf, walking, traveling, and fulfilling Joyce's bucket-list goals-as well as the conviction that God was on their side-helped their marriage grow and thrive.
A Diary of Love, based on Wilson's journals, movingly recounts her experiences forging a devoted Christian relationship with the man of her dreams. She never thought she'd marry again, but as her love story shows, sometimes romance blooms in places you never thought you'd find it.
About the Author: In addition to being an author, Joyce Osborn Wilson is an inventor, educator, speaker, and entrepreneur. A coal miner's daughter from the remote Appalachian Mountain region of Harlan County, Kentucky, she has owned and operated a beauty salon and wellness center for over twenty-five years.
She has been honored twice as Professional Woman of the Year in her hometown.