What book do you want to see next?
May 08, 2024 12:51 pm
Happy Wednesday !
Can you believe it's already May? We're bracing for severe storms today, but I am definitely enjoying the warmer weather and so are the kids!
Life & Writing Updates
We're almost done with school for this year, but we plan on doing year-round school. Just 2-3 days a week throughout the summer to give us plenty of time for when we inevitably get sick in the winter months and to keep the kids in a good routine.
I'm still working through the several WIPs I have going on. To be honest, motivation has been hard with illness and lingering side effects from my concussion. Writing with migraines and blurry vision has not been ideal.
I'm curious to know what you all want to read first. The sequel to Neverending Mercy that follows Nora and Kip? Or a brand new duology featuring two brothers set in a small beach town, nosy old neighbors, and wild animal shenanigans? Both have quite a bit already written, but they still need a lot of TLC.
I'm going to drop a little bit of a hint...you may or may not have seen one of the brothers if you've read my hockey books. heehee
So, hit reply and let me know which you want to see first! Nora & Kip? Or Beachtown Brothers? (That is not the series name, BTW, even though it has a nice ring to it LOL)
Author Spotlight
The 5th Dragons book released last week and you guys do NOT want to miss it! If you were curious about Ronnie's BFF, Chantelle in Single Dad Center, you'll get her story in Switch and Score.
When a sibling switch goes awry, blackmail is the only way out.
Professional figure skater, Jude Forshtay, would do anything for his twin brother, Joel.
But when Joel hurts himself, incurring an injury that could affect his future career plans, he asks the impossible of his twin: replace him on the Denver Dragons until Joel is able to play again.
Except Jude doesn’t do hockey anymore, and he certainly doesn’t want to lie for his brother, no matter how badly Joel might need him to. But when Jude hears the real reason Joel can’t lose his spot on the team, he reluctantly agrees to the switch.
There’s just one problem…The coach’s annoying, nit-picky daughter.
Chantelle Pratt is the Denver Dragon’s biggest fan. She knows all the players and their positions by heart, right down to the number of assists and goals each of them has. So, when Joel isn’t playing quite the same as he normally does, showcasing some weird new skating flair, she intends to find out why.
But it’s way worse than she suspected.
Jude can’t let his brother’s career die just because some nosy girl threatens to spill his and Joel's secret, so he bribes Chantelle to keep the truth hidden the only way he knows how: blackmail.
**Switch and Score is a sweet hockey romance that features enemies-to-lovers rivalry, swoony, spark-inducing kisses, and sizzling tension without the spice. **
I'm a fan of Melanie Jacobson and I cannot wait to dive into her newest book! I've enjoyed the first two in the series and I've heard this one is even better. (Note: Mild language, but otherwise, closed door romance)
I have twenty million reasons to marry the nerdiest coder in Austin for a year…
When my roommate’s friend needs a place to work on his software startup, I’m happy to let him use the daytime hours to work in my night club. The guy is harmless--super sweet, a little nerdy. He might even be cute if not for his hoodie habit and the fact that he thinks I’m a party girl airhead.
But then he hears an explosive fight between my father and me, and all my family secrets come tumbling out--including the truth about our wealth and the inheritance I won’t get until I’m married. I know: welcome to the eighteenth century.
At first, I’m mortified. But then Oliver comes up with a plan to benefit us both. Unlock my enormous inheritance, right my parents’ wrongs, make my business dreams a reality, and save his company.
We just have to get married.
It’s a perfect plan. Until it turns out nerdy Oliver has charm, moves, and serious abs. When a kiss changes everything and blurs the boundaries in our marriage of convenience, can I trust his feelings? Or am I walking into a multimillion dollar trap?
Sawyer Lanford. A man who challenged my upbringing and whose ring I planned to wear someday.
Until he ended things with a whole lot of nothing as an explanation.
Brokenhearted, I picked up the pieces, put Sawyer behind me, and vowed to never be duped by a man again. A year later, Sawyer is back and he's not the same guy. Those heart-melting eyes shoot daggers my way, and the smile I once loved is really more of a sneer.
But when I find out the truth behind our breakup, it becomes the force that might heal our broken hearts, or deepen the rift between us until it's impossible to fix.
Promos
Blessings!