Pre-Order the Next Moonshine Ridge Book now!
Feb 19, 2024 2:54 am
Or you can wait till the 21st and just go grab it when it goes live. Don't worry, I'll send another email in a couple of days to remind you when the book is available.
This is Glen and Finch's book. It's number 3 in the Diaz family set of Moonshine Ridge Mountain Man romances and it is just short, cute, dirty, and to-the-point insta-love at its finest.
It's up for pre-order on Amazon now for 99 cents and it will be in KU along with all the other Moonshine Ridge books.
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Glen Diaz:
These mountains are notorious for the mythical beasts reported to live here, but it's not Bigfoot that the curvy cryptozoologist needs to worry about.
The recent videos hitting the internet have a whole new crop of monster hunters crawling the mountains where I live.
When I come across Finch camped out alone with nothing to defend herself with but her camera, every protective instinct in my body surges to life.
There's more lurking in the woods than the legendary skunk ape, and I'll do whatever I have to keep the beautiful, young grad student safe.
The only thing that's going to touch this woman is me; because Finch isn't just another scientist looking for proof-- she's mine.
Coming February 21
I really enjoy flirting with all the monster myths and local folklore in Moonshine Ridge, but I don't want to inadvertently promise anyone some hot Sasquatch romance...that's just not in my skillset. Every time I read monster romance, I'm mostly just in awe of the author who was able to think up some of that stuff.
BUT-- I would real love to write a complimentary series of shifters set in the same mountains. Would that ruin it for you? Let me know!
In case anyone is wondering (no one is;) I have steered my nomad wagon in the general direction of the next solar eclipse. This is taking me on a long, slow, tour of the southern border of the Southwestern US.
This is new territory for me, so that's cool and all but uh-- there are not nearly as many giant cactus here as I expected. #arizonahighwaysliedtome
Anyway-- my photography hobby has been on the back burner lately-- mostly because of the aforementioned lack of interesting cacti, and it's not quite Milky Way season yet so night photography hasn't been very interesting either.
I had to drive to Yuma, AZ a couple days ago for decent internet and I was whining about how hot it was. Hard to believe that just a year ago I was shoveling tunnels through twelve feet of Tahoe snow and trying not to go all Shining on the roommates!
Well...I hope you enjoy Glen and Finch's very light-hearted and low-drama (well, except for that one part,) journey to happily ever after. Next in line is Mesa and Robin and they are not having as much fun getting to the happy ending-- although, we're in negotiations for the best way to tell their story without breaking anyone's heart. (I have a lot of confidence in Marcia Diaz's ability to talk sense into her grandson.)
Thank you!
~Rocklyn