Marie
Marie
When it comes to love and romance, it doesn't matter what part of the world (London here) or what age the occurrence happens.
Ciara and Max met when they were seven. They didn't live near one another or share a school. They were in a psychological study that met every seven years. They started with friendship, then a crush, and moved on to a short relationship which ended in flames.
Ciara has many emotional issues about wanting everyone to like her, sometimes at her own expense. A few months before the twenty-eight year study, she planned on attracting her boss. She wanted to write off any feelings for Max, and this might do the trick.
Max has been wandering Europe while playing with a band, which is partly fun and partly lonely. He contacts Ciara several months prior to the study, needing a place to stay. I know what you're thinking. This is where the ingredients to the love potion begins to bubble.
Not quite.
A lot of misconceptions and life predicaments need to be voiced and sorted out. Do they take the time, and can they understand the difficulties each face? I hope so because they could love each other and create a beautiful life if they open their ears and their hearts.
Happy reading,
Dawn
by Lexi Post
is now available for preorder.
Releasing March 18th
Jackson Dunn has come home from his deployment with a
baby he didn’t know he had, only to find the family cattle ranch is becoming a
dude ranch, his oldest brother has married their enemy’s daughter, and his
robust father is now in a wheelchair. That’s far more change than he’s willing
to handle. He’s not even sure how his brothers think he can work when he has a
tiny, pooping machine to take care of and his mind keeps jumping back to the
war zone. To make matters worse, the first “guests” arrive and the last thing
he has time for is a woman who keeps wandering away from the activities she’s
supposed to be at.
Danielle “Dani” Hubbard has burned up her Mr. Right
checklist and plans to enjoy two weeks at home watching movies, eating ice
cream, and sleeping. Unfortunately, her friend whisks her away on a two-week
vacation she won to a dude ranch, and Dani finds herself sleeping in bunkbeds,
getting up before dawn, and chowing down with dozens of others. Intrigued that
one of the Dunn brothers, who own the ranch, appears about as happy to be there
as she is, she makes her vacation more interesting by investigating the sullen
cowboy. The more she discovers about him, the more she’s convinced he’s the
perfect Mr. Wrong.
As much as Jackson doesn’t want to admit it, Dani is
actually helpful, from her advice on taking care of his daughter to putting in
fence posts. That their physical attraction is off the charts, just makes their
time together more enjoyable. She’s also much easier to talk to than his
family, and only she has witnessed his flashbacks. Unfortunately, she’s a guest
and has to go back to her life three hours away. Now, he has to decide if he’s
opened up to her because she’ll be leaving and he won’t have to face her, or if
it’s something else…something more.
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There's time to catch up at the Rocky Road Ranch!
The Dunns and Haydens have been fighting for the last twenty
years. So when Amanda Hayden shows up on the Rocky Road Ranch as his father’s
new therapist, Tanner Dunn has something to say about it…and none of it’s good.
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Marie
A decent vacation is exactly what Emily Braden needs. We may consider living in England vacation enough, but anywhere away from the norm is a better description of a vacation.
Emily is encouraged by her cousin, Harry, to meet him in Chinon, France. A beautiful and historic site where Queen Isabelle once spent her days.
With a small amount of family prodding, Emily set out for the luxury accommodations near a crumbling castle. True to nature, Harry didn't show up on time while Emily met a charming local who gave her a ride. Carrying on with the "new-friend-making" day, she stepped into the attached pub and garden terrace. A few young men her age immediately took up with her.
In addition to friend Simon, a classical musician, a vineyard owner, and a friendly staff kept Emily busy with sightseeing and exploring.
During an excursion, a death happened at the hotel. Possibly a murder.
Several men in her new surroundings had an affection for Emily, yet can she trust any of them?
The handsome man who'd given her a ride, owned the vineyard and offered her a tour and dinner. The musician is quiet and reserved, although he makes time for her. The college man repeatedly tours the castle and finds historical stories with her.
The men are all charming, but there's been a murder, and it can be one of the men she spends time with. In addition, where has her cousin been? The romantic atmosphere of Chinon, France and the close contact with the inhabitants is quite the mystery of love and murder.
It's a perilous vacation unless Emily chooses the right path and the right man to hold hands with.
Happy reading,
Dawn
Marie
Highly musical, Hannah is far from reserved as a vocalist during her practice and presentations on campus. She's in love with music. Waitressing part-time helps with the bills, but she needs a lot more help with attracting a boyfriend.
Garrett's devotion to being a professional hockey player takes a lot of his time. He takes his studies seriously also, but Ethics is a never-ending battle. He needs the grade to stay on the team and advance.
Hannah excels at philosophy and Garrett needs her for tutoring after an 'F' grade. They've never hung out together, but Garrett has a plan. It's a sneaky plan. If Hannah helps him pass the class, he'll get her a date with her secret crush, Justin.
Sounds simple enough. The story dives a lot deeper.
In the mix, Hannah and Garrett have a chance to get to know and respect one another. Again, it's not as easy as it sounds when you add Hannah's insecurity with getting near any man physically and Garrett's overpowering father and their different lifestyles.
Love, friendship, trust, education, bribery, and great hearts collide in one semester. I know which people and variables I'm rooting for, and I couldn't flip the pages fast enough to find out where the multi-layer drama finishes its maze. Are hearts broken, mended, or made stronger?
I vote for stronger hearts!
Happy reading,
Dawn