I hope this post finds you enjoying the first week of 2015. (Wow, 2015!) If you still haven’t rested up and recuperated fully from the holidays, or if you’re less than motivated to head outdoors and brave the wintery winds and chill, do I have a solution for you . . . well, in four more sleeps anyway!
I’m beyond delighted to share that my latest novel, WEDDING BANDS, hits digital shelves Tuesday, January 13th, kicking off a brand new series called River’s Sigh B & B. It’s the perfect excuse (not that we ever need one!) to curl up on the couch with a blanket and while some time away.
Here’s a sneak peek into the storyline:
Ditched by her high school sweetheart, Callum Archer, on the night they’re supposed to elope, Jo Kendall casts out on her own, brokenhearted.
Over the years, Jo reels in a life she loves, centered on the outdoors, fishing (favoring a lucky wedding band lure), and her fine dining restaurant—a life that crashes away when her husband and business partner cheats her, leaving her bankrupt and alone.
Then her uncle dies, bequeathing Jo and her sister, Samantha, his rural property. Jo returns to Greenridge, determined to build a new business and permanent home—without the help of a man. Unfortunately Samantha wants her inheritance in cold, hard cash and hires a lawyer to get it for her, a lawyer who turns out to be none other than Jo’s long-lost love, Callum.
Jo’s fledgling plans—and her heart—are at risk once more.
If Jo can fight her insecurities, she might end up with a wedding band that doesn’t come with a sharp hook. But should she risk everything she’s worked for, yet again? Before she can decide, she needs to know: can a lost love truly be reclaimed?
I so hope you pick it up–and that if you do, you enjoy it immensely. 🙂
Wishing you a year full of love, laughter, and great reads!
Ev
*Haven’t taken to e-reading yet? Don’t worry! Print books are lovely things, and WEDDING BANDS will debut in paperback toward the end of the month. I’ll keep you posted.
Oh, Ev! I just finished reading the ARC of this book and it’s wonderful. I can’t wait to read the next story in this series. To anyone else reading this, Wedding Bands is a complete, stand-alone story but there are secondary characters that I’m sure will have wonderful stories of their own. What I liked best about this is that the characters are *real* people with real problems. I’m a sucker for a book with an alpha hero but sometimes it’s also nice to read about people a little more “normal.” This story made me laugh and cry – which is good when reading a book. LOL
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Aw, yay! I’m thrilled you enjoyed spending time with Jo, Callum, and all the rest. Is it weird to say I’m flattered I made you cry? LOL. And I’m equally happy I made you laugh too. Thanks so much for reading!
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