Game Changer

Jun 09, 2020 1:16 pm

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Y'all,


I know you weren't expecting me to just slide into your emails today, but I couldn't not tell you about this pretty huge sale...


For the first time ever, Game Changer, the first book in my AJ Williams series is on SALE and for only 99p/99c! It's a three day sale, so if you haven't yet read this series and want to whet your appetite - you can do so for a buck and change - with tax (or a quid if you're in the UK!)


If you've already read the series, now's the time to tell your friends to get started.


Buy now for just 99c!


For those of you that need the deets - here's the 4-1-1... **This is a complete and ready-to-read series**


AJ Williams wasn’t supposed to fall in love with a girl on the internet. But he did.


Other than living over five thousand miles away in Northern Ireland, Lisa Millar is seemingly his perfect match. AJ can’t quite believe his luck, not only is she beautiful, but she has an appreciation for both music and hockey - two of his favorite things.


Surprised by Lisa turning up unannounced in Alabama, AJ is under pressure to deal with the issue at hand. Should he risk losing her, come clean and tell her the truth? Or should he try to keep his secret under wraps?


Will true love win out? Or will AJ’s secret be too much for Lisa to bear?


Take a chance on a dollar - especially if you've read and enjoyed the Lisa Millar Series, or even if you haven't read Lisa's side yet, I think you'll enjoy it!


Until next time (stay safe and wash your hands!!)

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I only have two recommendations for you this week, it's hot off the press from one of my favorite romance authors, Julia Wolf. If you haven't read her Unrequited series, I highly recommend you do so! Her new release, Misconception was released last week and jumped right to the top of my TBR pile. She's so freakin' good! Misconception can be read as a standalone. While her books tend to be interconnected in some way, but they don't need to be read in any order necessarily. So go snag it and check out Mo and Michaela's story, today!


Buy Misconception now!


I know rock stars. I grew up in the business, and now I make a living managing their tours. I’ve seen the good, the bad, and the ugly.

Lots and lots of ugly.

All that ugly is why I’ve sworn off dating rockers, but sleeping with them, well...I’ve been known to make the occasional exception.

One sultry night in Vegas, Mo Aronson, lead singer of Unrequited, becomes one of those exceptions. We dance, we connect, we...get married.

That wasn’t in the cards. And the positive pregnancy test a few weeks later really wasn’t in the cards.

Despite the shock, I think I can handle becoming a mom. What I’m not sure I can handle is the younger, bad boy rocker who won’t back down no matter how many times I push him away.


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My second recommendation this week is Through the Lens by KK Allen. To be honest, I recognized a lot of myself in this book, sassy Texas girl who loves food - I mean... yup.


Buy Through the Lens now!


"He thought I was his muse. Turned out, he was mine too."


Maggie Stevens is done feeling objectified. After spending her entire life in the spotlight and climbing the high fashion ranks as a model in LA, she's willing to leave it all behind for a fresh start. Moving to Seattle seems like the perfect solution.


A clean slate.

New adventures.

Endless opportunities.


All is going according to plan. Until she meets the drop-dead gorgeous cooking instructor who delights in adding to her misery.


Desmond Blake is determined to make a name for his culinary school--one that speaks to his hard work and undeniable passion. When his food photography hobby garners attention from an unexpected source, his dreams are finally within reach. The obstacle he never sees coming? The sharp-tongued bombshell with a distaste for all he stands for.


When Desmond accidentally captures a photo of Maggie during a moment of weakness, he starts to see there's more to the fashionista than meets the eye...


Sometimes what can be seen through the lens is a skewed version of reality. A bent perspective. Manufactured, therefore losing all sense of authenticity. And sometimes all it takes is a different angle to see what's right in front of you.

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