It has taken longer than I hoped, but I finally typed THE END on An Enchanted Love. It will release everywhere on July 25th, but because I love selling direct to you, it is available today through my store AND it’s even cheaper. You can grab it today on the store for just $2.99. Next week, it will go live for $3.99. Though I don’t know if this will be the last of the Sage Creek Saga, it will be the last one for now, and if you’re an ARC reader, I know it’s short notice, but I will get it out to you today. I’ll be releasing the ebook soon and getting the paperback up as well, but until then, grab the ebook and enjoy.
This book is different in a way from some of my others because the main characters are in their 50s. I do plan more of these in the future, but this was a good book to start with. Henry Brown, the general store manager, was introduced in previous books, and Mary Lockwood was briefly introduced in the previous book, An Unforgettable Love.
Now that this book is done, I’m going to try and whip out the psychological thriller that has been on my mind and then I’ll be working on the 4th book in The Fab Five romantic comedy series. Hopefully, it will be easier than this one was lol.
Also, don’t forget that my giveaway is going until Sunday the 21st and you can enter everyday, so be sure to click often AND there are a ton of promos I’m in currently that are great ways to find new books. Some are even discounted or FREE so be sure to scroll down.
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Here are the book recommendations for the week. Remember, we haven’t read all these books, but Rose works really hard to make sure the books I share are clean and match the values you expect to find in my books.
Thrilled to be chosen as a reality show contestant, Tara is even more excited her best friend Evan will be with her. She’s looking forward to getting away and relaxing. Though life seems perfect on the outside, it’s anything but. So a huge cash prize for pretending she’s in her favorite time period and time to figure life out? Sounds great to her!
Evan would do anything for Tara. Including living in the middle of nowhere as though it were the 1800s. It feels like the perfect time to take their relationship to the next level, and he can’t imagine a better place than Tara’s dream setting. Until he realizes just how many rules there were back then with relationships. Just one more thing to add to the list of complications as of late.
With a life-changing amount of money if they just make it those four weeks, Tara and Evan are determined to survive the worst the 1800s can throw at them—no plumbing, angry barn animals, dangers of rural living, rules around romance—and come out winners.
But the other couple with them, Jill and Mark, seem like they are up to something. Could it spell disaster for Tara and Evan’s relationship? It might just be this 1800s experiment is far more than either bargained for.
We weren’t supposed to kiss...again. Is it still a second chance when our first one was a secret?
Rewind: In high school, I was Little Miss Brainy Rebel Girl to my twin’s athletic Mr. Popularity. That also meant I avoided wading into the dating pool. Like a shark, it didn’t help that my protective brother probably scared away potential suitors.
Fast forward: He’s engaged, but our parents won’t let him tie the knot until I find a boyfriend. Now, he has guys lining up to date me. This only becomes an issue when his best friend, Redd, gets a hero’s welcome when he returns to play hockey for the Nebraska Knights.
Pause: Little does my brother know that Redd and I kissed on a senior year camping trip. After that, I swore off smooching forever. But I get looped into helping him fundraise for our old high school’s hockey team, and he and his adorable secret move into my grandmother’s old house.
We end up spending a lot of time together. Making pancakes, playing flashlight tag, going to the lake... The problem is we despise each other, or so I thought. Will things between us fizzle or will there be fireworks this 4th of July?
He’s the guy she loves to hate.
Emma Lindsor is a whipsmart, coffee-addicted, Austen-reading book snob, and she won't apologize for it. Not even when she's forced to appear on a panel of writers with her archnemesis, loudmouth Aidan Maxwell, a wildly successful bestseller thanks to his lowbrow crime thrillers.
His books outsell hers by millions, but even though he's the hottest thing in bookstores, Emma loathes everything he stands for: pretentious leather jackets, movie star good looks, shallow celebrity. And his books! Shudder. Car chases? Explosions? Blonde bombshell detectives? So gross.
But Emma is finally on the verge of everything she's ever wanted: all she needs for her new book to become The Next Big Thing is for New York's most respected critic, Luther Van Dijk, to give it his stamp of approval. Maybe then her famous mother will take Emma's writing career seriously.
One big problem: Aidan Maxwell blocks her at every turn. And the more they fight, the more she realizes that there's more to Aidan than a distractingly handsome face.
As their paths keep crossing and sparks fly, can they see past their hardwired ideas to star in a love story all their own?