Marie
Marie
A fictional view of the war between the English settlers and the Pequot Indians in 1636. Thinking of wars is mostly about the fighting, death, and attainment of property. Love does exist during war.
Sarah Lyman, a teenager, and her family is led by her father from England to the promise of Puritan freedom in America. The land is rough and untamed. Their dream of a productive farm isn't exactly as simple as portrayed. Hard, physical work is a new life. The family lands by boat at the Massachusetts Bay. In short time, they travel on foot to a more promising and fertile property in Hartford, Connecticut.
The Pequot Indians live on the land just outside the property Sarah's family chooses to farm. Many settlers, out of fear, deem the Indians a threat. With an open mind, Sarah befriends a young Pequot girl along with Ayaks, a Pequot who steals her heart.
Sarah continues her secret friendships until the pressure in the village turns into a plan to massacre the Pequot. She does the only thing she can think of and joins the English Militia with the intent to save the Pequot Indians, specifically those she loves.
True to history, the war is a massacre, horrible to many and a victory for others.
Sarah and her family survive, but she keeps her heart hidden as she watches for any indication that her girlfriend and the man who has her heart are still alive. If or when Ayaks finds Sarah, she will stand up for herself to follow the one she fought for. Love is stronger than war.
Happy reading,
Dawn
Amber Ridge is a quaint and cozy town. Just where Aspen Davies can travel several states, room with a friend, and leave her ex and controlling mom behind. She can find a nice cafe and continue to write her romance novels.
Jesse Hayes feels he's doing the right thing by letting a room to his friend, Aspen. The long and unusual hours he works as a police officer will give her privacy while she familiarizes herself with the town. He prefers to keep a distance between them. After all, she is hurt from a breakup, and it is impossible not to be interested in her.
For such a cute town, not a single restaurant or cafe serves good coffee. Matter of fact, it is awful. The English lady who owns a tea and coffee house makes the best pies but needs lessons on how to make a good brew. It will be a great hangout for writing and a place to keep her away from gorgeous and wonderful Jesse.
Aspen begins receiving texts from her hard-to-handle mom. After replying with her new address, her mom claims Luke, former boyfriend, needs to see Aspen. That would not happen on her watch. Why did Aspen give her mom the address? Mistake number one.
Space in town is tight when her mom shows up. Discovering that Luke has a criminal record, Jesse's hackles rise when Luke is also spotted. Aspen pretends it's manageable, but her nerves are shivering, her writing is not happening, and doors and windows need to be locked.
A hug and more attention are offered from Jesse, when the danger mounts. It's okay, they're just friends. Really good friends, which is a perfect way to start something more if they can both drop their guards at the same time.
At the same time, Luke, with the help from another, plots to have or let no one else have Aspen.
Increasing danger, Aspen's faltering confidence, and Jesse's badge make a combination of safety and an opening for romance.
Happy reading,
Dawn
Between a Rock and a Cowboy (Rocky Road Ranch: Book 1) on sale for 99¢ only through February 26th.
When Amanda Hayden becomes the first Hayden to step
onto Rocky Road Ranch in twenty years, sparks fly.
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Tanner Dunn must take the reins of the Rocky Road cattle
ranch after his father’s stroke. With a brother long gone, a brother deployed,
and his youngest brother wanting to leave for his own career, he has his hands
full. Still, he’s adamant his father receives the best care. But when their adversary’s
daughter, Amanda Hayden Davis, arrives to provide his father’s therapy because
she’s the best, it becomes more than he’s willing to shoulder.
Amanda is not happy she’s been assigned to the
patriarch of the Dunn family, nor that she is the first Hayden to step foot on
Rocky Road Ranch in over twenty years. But she’s a ray of sunshine compared to
the grumpy eldest son. When she’s told to leave before she’s started her work,
she doesn’t budge. No one tells her what to do. She willingly argues with
Tanner, often winning. Despite that, she finds herself respecting his work
ethic, his moral compass, and his heart. It doesn’t help that he also has the shoulders
of her dreams and looks amazing in a suit.
Tanner admits he’s grateful for Amanda’s efforts with
his dad, but that doesn’t mitigate the damage her family has done to them over
the years. It’s the Hayden’s fault Rocky Road may have to become a Dude ranch,
something Tanner has fought against for the last year. The problem is, he’s
fighting his attraction to Amanda as well. Not only is she kind, but she has a
zest for life that he can’t resist. But if he gives in to her, will he lose the
ranch? Or will resisting her be the biggest mistake of his life?
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.
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