Monday, May 17, 2021

Yes—These Are Your Grandma’s Romances

 Yes—These Are Your Grandma’s Romances 

By Nancy Fraser

Heat Rating: 3.5/5 

(Fully realized lovescenes/no language) 

 

 

Blurb: 

 

Ah ... the Fifties! 

 

A time of innocence, and the not so innocent. From “I Love Lucy” and “Willy” to “Private Secretary”, “Father Knows Best” and “Bachelor Father”, television and music from the fifties gave us inspiration. Come take a trip down memory lane with these five vintage reads! 

 

Get your romance on, and make grandma proud! 

 

Ed Loves Marnie ~ 1955 - Can this handsome military man convince the single mother to take another chance at love? Or, will their shared memory put a wall between them? 

 

Willa Thomas, Attorney-in-Love ~ 1956 - Will these co-workers be able to tow the company line and forego a chance at romance? Or, will they risk everything for love? 

 

Professor Knows Best ~ 1957 - Will this freaky trip back in time to 1957 give her the answers she seeks? Or, only more confusion? How difficult will she find it to navigate being best friends with the college-age version of her own mother? 

 

His Private Secretary ~ 1958 - Can she run interference between her handsome boss, his needy family, and the scores of women trying to bed him and wed him and still remain unaffected by his many charms? 

 

The Bachelor Father ~ 1959 - Will Nanny #5 be the one to finally ace the job, and coax him out of his shell and back into life? And, will a family vacation to Paris fulfill their wildest dreams? 

 

 

Excerpts: (1 from each book) 

 

Ed Loves Marnie ~ 1955 

 

“You two know each other?” Terri asked. “That’s great.” The moment Stan set down the drinks, Terri tugged on his coat sleeve and pulled him toward the dance floor. “We’ll just leave you two to get reacquainted.” 

    

“I’m sorry about that,” Marnie apologized, nodding toward her overzealous friend. 

  

“No problem. Would you like to dance?” he asked. 

  

“No, thank you. I’ve really got to be going. My kids—” 

   

“Two, right? A little girl and you were expecting. They must be about four and seven now.”  

 

“Three-and-a-half and a very precocious six,” she corrected, amazed at his excellent memory for detail. 

  

He smiled and, for the first time in ages, Marnie let down her guard and actually enjoyed the simple gesture. She leaned in and asked, “How about you? I mean, you’re still in the military, and promoted to Major, too.” 

 

“I’m stationed at Andrews Air Force Base,” he confirmed. 

  

“So, you’re just in town for the wedding?” 

 

“Actually, I’ve bought some property just outside Frederick.” 

   

So close. The thought excited and frightened her in equal measure. She suspected a man like Edward Louden would be hard to ignore. “Well, as long as you don’t mind a small town, this is a great place to live.” 

  

“What about you?” he asked. “Have you remarried?” 

 

She shook her head. “I’ve been too busy raising my children and working. And, trying to cram some night classes in at the same time.” 

   

“Sounds as if you’ve been busy.” 

   

“Very. Thankfully, my parents are close by and have been a godsend with the kids.” After a moment’s silence, she asked, “How about you? Any kids?”  

  

He shot her a broad grin. “No. I’d need a wife for that. Unfortunately, I haven’t had much time to look for one between duty assignments.” 

   

She couldn’t help but appreciate his lighthearted sarcasm. 

 

A comfortable silence fell between them. They both relaxed back in their chairs and enjoyed the music. When it looked as if the orchestra was about to take their break, Marnie stood to leave. “Please, tell Terri and Stan goodbye for me. My children will be up early, no matter how late I get to bed.” 

   

“Would you like me to walk you to your car?” he asked. 

   

 She shook her head. “No, but thank you. Stay here and enjoy the reception.”   

*** 

Stan and Terri came back to the table just minutes after Marnie Wilson made her escape. Ed had to admit, he’d barely recognized her. It hadn’t been until the name had registered that he’d realized who she was, and how he knew her. She’d certainly changed over the past three years. Matured. No doubt single-parenthood could do that to a person. 

 

“So,” Terri asked the minute she hit the chair, “where’s Marnie?” 

   

“She left,” Ed said simply. “Apparently her children are early risers.” 

   

Stan chuckled. “All kids are early risers. It’s a gift.” 

 

Ed waited for the inevitable question. 

 

“Just how do you know Marnie?” Terri asked. “Has my best friend been holding out on me?” 

 

“No,” he said, his voice solemn with the memory of their meeting. “We met four years ago this past March. I had the unfortunate task of delivering the military’s condolences when her husband’s plane was shot down over Korea.”   


 

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Author Bio: 

 

NANCY FRASERJumping Across Romance Genres with Gleeful Abandon—is an Amazon Top 100 and Award-Winning author who can’t seem to decide which romance genre suits her best. So, she writes them all. 

 

Like most authors, Nancy began writing at an early age, usually on the walls and with crayons or, heaven forbid, permanent markers. Her love of writing often made her the English teacher’s pet which, of course, resulted in a whole lot of teasing. Still, it was worth it. 

 

Nancy has published over forty books in full-length, novella, and short format. When not writing (which is almost never), Nancy dotes on her five wonderful grandchildren and looks forward to traveling and reading when time permits. Nancy lives in Atlantic Canada where she enjoys the relaxed pace and colorful people. 

 

Website: www.nancyfraser.ca  

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3 comments:

Nancy Fraser said...

Thank you so much for featuring my new release on today's blog. I look foward to checking back later for comments.

Caroline Clemmons said...

Such a great variety of stories -- something to please every reader. Thanks for stopping by!

MJ Schiller said...

Love your trailer! What fun!