Marie
Marie
Rose is trying to settle in Rocky Start. The difficult part is that she's a former assassin and so are many of the other residents. Tough crowd. Many are of the retirement age except for her daughter Poppy who is another worry on her mind as an unknown assassin has attempted to disrupt and kill the current crowd of retirees.
Rose's new and hopefully permanent mate, Max, is hiking the Appalachian Trail. He's claiming to hike the treacherous snowy path for the exercise and beauty, but there's also the suspicion of a hidden treasure somewhere in the trees.
Poppy helps her mom with an incognito second-hand shop while a quiet newcomer, Marley, parks his truck in the alley behind Rose and Poppy's home for protection. It takes a while for Poppy and Marley to trust each other. It's a town that trust needs to be earned, yet each laugh, coffee, lasagna, and meeting advances the romance.
After several attempted murders on multiple residents, the "good" assassins collaborate and weed out the bad. Just in time to allow social activities to resume in a semi-normal romantic venue. Makes me believe romance can prevail in almost any situation!
Happy reading,
Dawn
(Poker Flat Series: Books 1, 2 & 3)
I like starting the year off with a sale, and what could
be better than a boxed set sale? How about a boxed set sale at half price!
That's right, the cowboys that started it all for $6.99 are only $3.99. But this is for a very limited time, so grab the first 3 books in
this series for a bargain.
Welcome to Poker Flat nudist resort, where for guests, it’s clothing optional, but for the misfit staff, baring their souls for love is mandatory.
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Kendra Lowe hires cowboy Wade Johnson as the new stable manager for her soon-to-open nudist resort. She soon discovers when the odds are stacked against them, Cowboys Never Fold. Good thing too, because he’s determined to find out who is trying to sabotage her resort even if he loses his heart.
Cowboy firefighter Cole Hatcher suspects Lacey Winters,
his ex-girlfriend, of arson…again. But it’s soon made clear that the resort’s
bookkeeper is still this Cowboy’s Match. So as the heat rises, he needs to find
the real arsonist or his love will go down in flames.
Security guard and Army veteran, Hunter McKade lost his wife, but he can’t deny his attraction to the hot bartender, Adriana Perez. Indulging his curiosity, he discovers she doesn’t want a relationship. But when she becomes the target of an angry guest, only he can help her…if she’ll accept that she’s this Cowboy’s Best Shot at happiness.
About Lexi:
Lexi Post is a New York Times and USA Today best-selling author of romance inspired by the classics. She spent years in higher education taking and teaching courses about the classical literature she loved. From Edgar Allan Poe's short story “The Masque of the Red Death” to Tolstoy’s War and Peace, she's read, studied, and taught wonderful classics.
But Lexi's first love is romance novels so she married her two first loves, romance and the classics. Whether it’s sizzling cowboys, dashing dukes, hot immortals, or hunks from out of this world, Lexi provides a sensuous experience with a “whole lotta story.”
Lexi is living her own happily ever after with her husband and her two cats
in Florida. She makes her own ice cream every weekend, loves bright colors, and
you’ll never see her without a hat.
Stacy and Emily are gifted a week at the Lakeside Hotel, formerly an unaffordable location for a young nurse and teacher from England. It's a great break they both need.
Stacy is engaged to a med-student and Emily is recovering from a knee injury. Both have bigger problems than it sounds like.
The grand hotel is nearly deserted when they arrive. Quite peculiar with all its amenities.
The son's owner, Rico, understands the financial distress of the business as Alan is a multi-tasker with the restaurant and lobby. Alan becomes immediately fascinated with Emily and Rico holds back interest in Stacy. He'll honor the engagement ring she wears.
Stacy feels a rift with her fiancé. Emily "isn't in the mood", but rather her mind is on a lot of pain and limited mobility.
Things change on vacation, though. The stunning scenery and traveling through mountains and forests lend to a feeling of comfort and new beginnings.
Find out what relationships end and begin.
Happy reading,
Dawn
Marie
Always check the weather before traveling, especially if your destination is undesirable during December.
A short flight from London to Copenhagen shouldn't be a problem. Anna Lundhom figures a couple hours to pick up an eighteen month delayed project in Copenhagen is a doable plan. The snowstorm chasing her plane into the airport proves otherwise. All flights are cancelled.
Sure that the airport will be functioning in a few hours, Anna sets out to accomplish her mission.
Hour after hour, the airport reports no progress on opening. Hotels are already full. She has friends, she has an apartment, and she has a former fiancé. Although, she hasn't contacted her friends in the eighteen months, her apartment is rented to a man, and her fiancé is getting married to a former best friend.
Jamie is wary when she knocks on his door. He never met his landlord, and he wasn't looking for a roommate even for a short time. With an uncomfortable beginning, Anna and Jamie spend time together during the storm along with repeated delays of planes.
In payment, Anna shows Jamie highlights of Copenhagen during this snowy and festive season. She gives the reader a grand tour, also, of the customs, food and drink, and activities. It's a magical arena, and the goodwill gets absorbed in romantic ways.
Happy reading,
Dawn