Friday, May 17, 2019

AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT -- CHERYL HOLLOWAY!


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June's Double Rainbow
by 
Cheryl Holloway
Genre: Contemporary Romance
When love and monogamy fail…Her fiancĂ© breaks off the engagement.
At first, June is stunned, but then, she is determined to move on to
better things…like an unplanned trip to Paris for her job—where
she falls deeply in love with a man from another part of the world.
He wines and dines June; sweeps her off her feet; and ultimately,
wins her heart. Their short romance echoes an endearing love. When
she returns to the US, he calls her faithfully every day. Then
suddenly, no call…
Can their love survive on different continents?

"An engaging story with beautiful imagery!"
In this heartwarming romance, June learns to
embrace each challenge and wait for a transformation in her life.
This beautifully written romance is complete escapism.
Each of the characters has been well developed, considering the
length of the story, and the dialogue revealed a great deal about
their personalities. ~ Lesley Jones for READERS FAVORITE

A Quick Romantic Read…This is a nice story for someone looking for
love. Everything happens for a reason. Love comes when you least
expect it. ~G. Littlejohn for Philadelphia Publishing House

Readers, this is a quick read; yet, an epic romance. If you’re a fan of
Debbie Macomber, you’ll soon be a fan of Cheryl Holloway!

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The Proposal: A Leap of Faith
by 
Cheryl Holloway
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Cheryl Holloway’s knack of presenting an in-depth love story is
remarkable. The detail in each page enabled me to connect with the
characters like I was holding Carol’s hand each step of the way.
–5 Star Readers’ Favorite

If you love contemporary romance with
real-life events…

Carol and Marvin love each other and have
dated off and on for over ten years; however…Carol becomes jaded
about the relationship when Marvin won’t ask her to marry him.
Marvin's commitment to the relationship never waivers despite being
afraid to commit to marriage. Finally, he wants to move their
relationship to the next level—on Valentine’s Day. After a
heartbreaking event and crying for days, Carol is ready and at last
she thinks he is, too. Will he ask her to marry him or does he have
something else on the agenda? Will commitment-phobic Marvin take the plunge…

Smart and sophisticated, with a plot twist that will
give the reader a jolt!
Similar to books written by Shirley Wine and Becky Wade.
Cheryl Holloway’s The Proposal: A Leap
of Faith is inspired by a real-life women and real-life events.

Love's Ride
The Struggle Book 1
by 
Cheryl Holloway
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Love makes the ride worthwhile…or does it?

Bob is ready to take the next step in his relationship, and he wants to marry Ava, the
woman of his dreams. He’s been secretly saving up money for the
“special” ring that she wants. To quicken the process, he gets a
part-time job as a Ryde driver, but…Bob stumbles upon Ava’s secret. The struggle begins.
Can their relationship withstand secrets and cheating?

Love’s Ride is a literary
roller-coaster ride that will make you happy, scared, excited, angry,
hopeful, and more—not necessarily in that order.

Cheryl Holloway is a contemporary romance author, journalist and
award-winning editor. She has eBooks, The Cougar Tales Series, Book
1: Father and Son; Book 2: The Italian Basketball Player; Book 3:
Jamaican Love; Cougar Tales Box Set (Books 1-3); The Bane Bath Salts,
(Teen Drug Prevention); The Proposal: A Leap of Faith; A Sisterhood
of Women Living Life: A Short Story Collection Book 1; and June's
Double Rainbow available on Amazon.com and Smashwords.com. 


Cheryl's blog is where an author writes information about writing, literary
events, books, and her writing journey. She pays-it-forward to other
authors with Guest Author Interviews. You can visit the blog
at:
www.CherylHolloway.net/blog
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Wednesday, May 15, 2019

LOUISIANA LATTE - CHICK-LIT COMEDY!


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Louisiana Latte
by
Rebecca Henry

Genre: Chick-Lit Comedy

Deb hadn’t flown in over 20 years. In 1989, at the age of 22, Deb was
enrolled at Griffiss Air Force Base to become a commercial pilot.
Somewhere between dating her yuppie fiancé and planning their
wedding in Chicago, Deb developed claustrophobia—a fear of enclosed spaces. 


I blame the yuppie. 

Deb couldn’t get on a plane for love that day, but she could do it 20 years 
later for money. Money was worth dying for.





On their way from Syracuse NY to Chicago, the yuppie placed so much pressure on Deb with wedding arrangements and meeting the wealthy stuck-up family that Deb’s chest began to tighten. The cabin crew were preparing for their takeoff announcements as Deb began to feel trapped. The Boeing 737 was transforming into a metal tin can with wings. Deb took Adam’s hand, seeking comfort. He sat motionless in his neatly pressed J Crew shirt and ironed jeans. His face was freshly shaven, and he smelled of sex and desire.

Deb sighed loudly as her seatbelt began to dig into her skinny lap. She tried loosening the strap, but her hands trembled with anxiety. She placed a manicured finger to her neck; her throat was beginning to tighten.

Adam the yuppie was staring at Deb as she fidgeted with the belt. “What are you doing?” he said, annoyed. “Just leave it alone.”

Deb began to take deep breaths, exhaling as she fanned herself with her hands.

“Deb, stop that. People are looking at you,” Adam growled. He hated scenes and cared highly what strangers thought of him. Deb looked at the man she was going to marry and said, “Nope! Not flying today!”

Adam became agitated, annoyed by Deb’s sudden display of theatrics. “Sit down and calm down, Deb!” He ran a hand through his black hair. “Jesus, you fly planes for Christ’s sakes, don’t give me this shit that you’re suddenly afraid to fly.” He grabbed Deb by the arm as she tried to stand up from her seat.

“Look Adam, I don’t know what’s going on...I just know I need to get off,” Deb said in the most forced pleasant tone she could muster. Deb raised her hand to the flight attendant who was walking down the aisle. “Hi there, sweetie! Excuse me!” Deb called, as she stood up, releasing her grasp from Adam’s controlling hand.

Her three carat diamond ring flashed the flight attendant in the eye. “Hi, sweetie. I’m so sorry to do this now, right before takeoff but...I got to get off.” Deb reached for the overhead compartment, grabbing her coach bag, her butt accidentally hitting the man next to her. “Oh, so sorry, sweetie,” she said to the passenger.

“Not much room on this thing.” Deb patted her clammy chest, which was beginning to break out in a cold sweat. “God, can you feel it, it’s getting hot in here. Oh boy...it’s time for me to go.” The flight attendant looked down at Adam who was now in a full rage.

“Deb, will you stop this nonsense and sit back down.” His voice was stern, a father directing a child.

“Nope, don’t think I will. But I’ll meet you outside, okay babe!” Deb pleasantly pushed past the flight attendant, excusing herself as she made her way to the exit. She was wearing her first pair of Gucci stilettos and was making sure to tiptoe gracefully as she raced down the speckled blue carpet. The flight attendant quickly scurried in front of Deb as she approached the exit door.

“Ma’am, please take your seat. You are not supposed to be out of your seat before takeoff.”

Deb eyed the flight attendant’s name tag. “Donna, I need you to listen very carefully to me, okay sweetie. I have to get off this plane.” Deb was pushing down the edges of her miniskirt. She could feel the cabin closing in, the plane was shrinking.

Donna stretched out her arms, blocking Deb. “Ma’am, you can’t get off this plane. You must return to your seat and I will come around to speak with you momentarily.”

Deb glanced at Donna’s bad dye job; black roots were showing through her bleached hair. Donna’s face had a perfect ring along her jawline where the foundation stopped. Deb wanted to give her a quick crash course in fundamental foundation rules on applying makeup, but Donna’s face began to swirl as Deb’s nausea began to rise. Deb placed a hand on her forehead, trying to steady the swaying.

“Donna, I can’t go back to my seat, I can’t stay on this plane.” Donna raised an eyebrow at Deb.
“What I need to do, Donna, is get off. So, if you would be a doll and just scoot over so I can fit through the aisle and make my way to the door, I would appreciate it.”

Donna glanced at the other flight attendant standing behind Deb. “Ma’am, the engines have started.” Donna pointed in the air. “Can’t you hear? I cannot let you off the plane.”

Deb began to panic. A burning sensation was rising up from her stomach, scorching her arms, making its way to her head. She felt hot all over. The cabin was closing in, crunching her.

“Donna, just go talk to the pilot, explain to him I need to get off. He’ll understand and open the doors so I can leave.”

Donna braced her arms against Deb’s body. “Ma’am, I will not tell you again. You need to go back to your seat, and someone will be with you shortly to talk you through this.”

Deb pressed her face against the window. She could see the wheels on the plane moving. An intense fear struck Deb, she realized she had to get off that second.

“Talk to me!” Deb’s voice was frantic, growing louder with each syllable. “What the hell is talking going to do for me? I’M IN FEAR! I HAVE FEAR! I need to get off and either you will remove yourself from my path or go get the pilot!”

“The pilot? You want me to go speak to the pilot?” That’s when Donna realized Deb had lost her rabbit ass mind.




 Rebecca Henry is a published author. Her debut novel is The Lady Raven,
A Dark Cinderella Tale, which was published in 2017. The Lady Raven,
is for those who have an infinity for fairy tales retold with a link
to witches, magic and the macabre. Her second novel, Louisiana Latte,
a chick lit comedy was released February 28th 2019. Louisiana Latte,
is a feel good comedy that focuses on the bonds of sisters, and how
audacious life can be when you have a diva for one! Both books are
available on Amazon as well as Barnes & Noble.


Rebecca Henry is a world traveler living abroad in England. Besides being an
author of two published books, Rebecca is also a podcast talk host on
the show The Latte Talk. The podcast was inspired by her latest
novel, Louisiana Latte and her diva sister, Deb. She is a serious
vegan, gardener, crafter, wife and mom who practices yoga. She loves
to laugh (her drug of choice) and loves all things witchy with a hint
of the macabre. Her favorite holiday is Halloween and her favorite
movie of all time is "Practical Magic". 




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Monday, May 13, 2019

THE MATAWAPIT FAMILY TOUR AND GIVEAWAY


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Redeemed
The Matawapit Family Series Book 2
by 
Maggie Blackbird
Genre: Contemporary Inspirational Romance

A single woman battles to keep her foster child from his newly-paroled
father—a dangerous man she used to love.
Bridget Matawapit is an Indigenous activist, daughter of a Catholic deacon,
and foster mother to Kyle, the son of an Ojibway father—the
ex-fiancé she kicked to the curb after he chose alcohol over her
love. With Adam out on parole and back in Thunder Bay, she is
determined to stop him from obtaining custody of Kyle.



Adam Guimond is a recovering alcoholic and ex-gangbanger newly-paroled.
Through counselling, reconnecting with his Ojibway culture and
twelve-step meetings while in prison, Adam now understands he’s
worthy of the love that frightened him enough to pick up the bottle
he’d previously corked. He can't escape the damage he caused so
many others, but he longs to rise like a true warrior in the pursuit
of forgiveness and a second chance. There's nothing he isn't willing
to do to win back his son--and Bridget.

When an old cellmate’s daughter dies under mysterious circumstances in foster care,
Adam begs Bridget to help him uncover the truth. Bound to the plight
of the Indigenous children in care, Bridget agrees. But putting
herself in contact with Adam threatens to resurrect her long-buried
feelings for him, and even worse, she risks losing care of Kyle, by
falling for a man who might destroy her faith in love completely this time.






Blessed
The Matawapit Family Series Book 1

Genre: Contemporary M/M Inspirational Romance

It’s been ten years since Emery Matawapit sinned, having succumbed to
temptation for the one thing in his life that felt right, another
man. In six months he’ll make a life-changing decision that will
bar him from sexual relationships for the rest of his life.



Darryl Keejik has a decade-long chip on his shoulder, and he holds Emery’s
father, the church deacon, responsible for what he’s suffered: the
loss of his family and a chance at true love with Emery. No longer a
powerless kid, Darryl has influence within the community—maybe more
than the deacon. Darryl intends on using his power to destroy Deacon
Matawapit and his church.

Hoping to save the church, Emery races home. But stopping Darryl is harder
than expected when their sizzling chemistry threatens to consume
Emery. Now he is faced with the toughest decision of his life: please
his devout parents and fulfill his call to the priesthood, or remain
true to his heart and marry the man created for him.

This is very erotic book about a spiritual journey.






An Ojibway from Northwestern Ontario, Maggie resides in the country with
her husband and their fur babies, two beautiful Alaskan Malamutes.
When she’s not writing, she can be found pulling weeds in the
flower beds, mowing the huge lawn, walking the Mals deep in the bush,
teeing up a ball at the golf course, fishing in the boat for walleye,
or sitting on the deck at her sister’s house, making more wonderful
memories with the people she loves most.



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Wednesday, May 08, 2019

A BRIDE FOR GIDEON, #16 PROXY BRIDES SERIES


What an exciting week for me! A BRIDE FOR GIDEON releases May 9th and has been available on preorder for a couple of weeks. This is #16 of the popular Proxy Brides Series, a multi-author project. I’m so honored to participate in this project. The beautiful cover was designed by Virginia McKevitt. 

I'll be giving away a $25 Amazon gift card to one person who comments on this blog between now and midnight May 12.

A BRIDE FOR GIDEON takes place in Montana in 1871. Here’s the blurb:

Keira desperately wants to belong somewhere
Gideon is haunted by a secret too horrible to share
Fate conspires against them…    

Keira Cameron came to Boston from Scotland after the death of her parents. She wanted a job, a husband, and eventually a family. She feels rejected because she’s too tall, too foreign, and too pretty for a wife to want Keira working near her husband. Were her expectations unreasonable? Her cousin convinces her to enter a proxy marriage to his friend, Gideon Ross, who lives in Montana Territory. Out of options, she agrees and hopes her goals will be realized.

Gideon Ross is a large man at five inches over six feet. His business is a smithy and gun repair shop. The war left him with a terrible scar on his face. He wears a beard to try to conceal the scar but still hears people whisper he’s a monster and a giant. Do they think he has no feelings? He’s haunted by the war and has terrible nightmares. Reluctantly, he agrees to wed Keira by proxy.

Outside forces work against the couple. Keira and Gideon must find the key to the attack on their lives. Can they defeat the enemy before they’re too late?

I love writing books with outside forces working against the hero and heroine. The more mayhem in the story, the more I enjoy writing. I also enjoy humor in a book but that I write is subtle. Still, I hope readers find a smile tugging at them once in a while.

The Universal Amazon buy link is http://mybook.to/Keira A BRIDE FOR GIDEON is available in e-book, print, and is in KU.





Here’s an excerpt from A BRIDE FOR GIDEON of when he finds out his sister and brother-in-law have arranged a proxy marriage for him:

Darren strutted around in front of Gideon. “So what do you think about Keira?
Following Darren’s conversations was always a winding road. “Who?”
“Keira Cameron, the girl I’ve been telling you about, who else?” Darren rubbed his hands together expectantly. “Shall I set up your part of the proxy wedding this afternoon?”
Gideon leaned on the anvil. “Are your ears plugged then? I said I’m not interested.”
Darren pulled off his cap and wrung the thing in his hands while a worried expression hovered on his face. “Well, you see now, Gideon, there might be a problem with you saying no.”
Gideon stood with his hammer in one hand and stared at his best friend. With Darren and Orla’s scheming, he had no need for enemies. “What have you done this time?”
Darren’s eyes widened and he backed two steps and held up a staying hand. “Now take it easy, Gideon, until you’ve heard me tell it all. You see, Keira’s done the proxy wedding on her end and is on her way here.”
Gideon laid down the hammer and tongs and stared at his friend. Surely he’d misunderstood Darren’s prattling. “She’s what?”
“She’ll be on the five o’clock stage today.”
He hadn’t gotten the wrong idea, drat his luck. “Auch, the time must be near four now.”
Darren pulled out his pocket watch. “Aye, half past three. We’d better get you wedded on this end before she arrives.”
Gideon advanced on his friend. “What the devil is wrong with you, man? How could you let this situation get so far out of control before you told me? What do you intend to do when this woman arrives and there’s no groom to meet her?”
He stabbed a finger in Darren’s chest. “You’d better decide fast.”
Darren’s wheedling tone of voice changed to demanding. “Now look here, Gideon Ross. Don’t be mistreating the nice lassie because you’re put out with me. It’s coming on cold weather and you’ll be happy for a wife to warm your bed. Plus, having a wife in your arms at night may stop your nightmares.”
He shook his head, sorrow claiming him. “I doubt anything will make the night terrors cease. Nothing even makes them less.”
“You’ll be surprised. Having Orla next to me has done wonders. Besides, you admitted you wanted a wife and a family.”
He exhaled. Would the man never shut up? “Maybe I’ve changed my mind.”
At six feet to Gideon’s six foot five inches, Darren stared up into his face. “You know you haven’t. Don’t let your stubborn pride prevent you from marrying the one lassie perfect for you. Alec’s description sounds like you and Keira are well matched in height and temperament and the other things you enjoy.”
Gideon couldn’t resist leading on his friend. “Is she a blacksmith going to help in the smithy then or does she repair guns?”
“Don’t be daft, man. You know I mean things you do when you’re not working.”
When would that be? Lately he was working from can until can’t. “Such as?”
“She likes to read and play chess and go outdoors for walks and such. She wants a home and children and the security of a good man. How can you fault her for that?”
“Auch, I’m not faulting her, you idiot. You’re the one whose neck I’d like to wring. I’ll bet your wife—my own little sister—knew about this and conspired with you against me. Am I right?”
Darren wouldn’t meet his gaze. “Orla and I might have talked the possibilities over between us. Listen, Gideon, the idea came to us only because we think so highly of you and want you to be happy. Orla especially worries about your well being.”
The truth of what his friend said softened his anger. “Well, you’re in a fine mess now, aren’t you? How did this woman come by the funds for the train and stage fare?”
Darren grimaced. “Um, well, you see, Orla took the money from her inheritance, the money from your grandparents’ estate. She said there was no better use for it than seeing her dear brother happy.”
Gideon hated that his sister had used part of her money on his behalf. What was Darren thinking to let her? Gideon took a deep breath. Auch, what was he thinking himself? There was no “letting” Orla do anything. His sister was stubborn as a stone once she’d made up her mind.
He frowned and pointed at his friend. “Through no fault of her own you’re bringing a woman over two thousand miles under false pretenses.”
“But, don’t you see? They’re not false if you wed her by proxy before she arrives. Orla is waiting at the parsonage until you and I show up. She’ll stand in for Keira and I’ll be a witness. Come on, Gideon, you won’t be sorry.”
“What’s the point? She’ll soon be here and I can marry her then if I wish.”
Darren did a few fast steps to get in front of him. “No, can’t you see that won’t work? Think about the situation. She’s already married you by proxy in Boston and believes herself properly wed. You have to do the same before she arrives, else I don’t know what will happen. Don’t let being peevish with me cause you to hurt Keira.”
Gideon found himself weakening. In truth he would like a wife to come home to each day. He admitted he’d been depressed since Ella had publicly rejected him six months ago. Was he that unlovable? Her privately recanting her criticism recently had done little to soothe his hurt even as it made him glad he wasn’t married to the fickle woman.
He looked down at his leather apron tied over his grimy work clothes. “Did you not think I might like to look a little better on my wedding day? Did you not consider that this Keira might appreciate coming to a clean home?”
Darren tugged on his arm. “Come to the church parsonage now. While you’re at the stage stop, Orla and I will nip over to your house and tidy it a bit.”
Recalling the state of his home, Gideon shook his head. “A ‘bit’ won’t do the job. You know I’ve been rushed with jobs and working all hours for months. I haven’t cleaned in… well, it’s been a while. Unless I’m mistaken, I don’t even have a clean shirt. Once again, you’ve created a mess with your meddling.”
Darren refused to be daunted. “Don’t give it a second thought. Orla and I will make things presentable while you’re meeting the stage.”
Resigned to Darren and Orla’s manipulation, Gideon removed his apron. He must be losing his mind. He told himself he was only agreeing to spare this Keira the humiliation he’d experienced.
Fact was, not only curiosity fueled him. He admitted he was lonely. He looked forward to a wife sharing his life.




I hope you’ll join me in celebrating this release and that you’ll buy and read A BRIDE FOR GIDEON. If you enjoy the book, please leave a review on Amazon. I’ll appreciate it and you’ll be helping me and other readers. 

Monday, May 06, 2019

CALENDAR MEN SERIES


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Welcome to the
Calendar Men Collection.
12 Books.
12 Authors.
Each book references a particular month.
All books are stand alone and independent of each other.


January
by
Jude Ouvrard

Defeated.

That’s how Evan Keeler feels. His last tour overseas ended with personal
injuries and the loss of his best friend, Fynn Parker. Evan has
become broody and gets lost in the darkness of his thoughts more
often. Which is no surprise, when he doesn’t see an end to his
therapy appointments and can’t seem to get out of his parents’ basement.

At her wit’s end, his mother decides it’s enough. Little by little,
Mrs. Keeler convinces Evan to try and get better. To get back to living.

The catch is, because he’s suffering from memory loss, Evan can’t put
all the pieces back together. He doesn’t think his history with
Jane was all that perfect so it would help if he could remember where
they left things off before this last tour.

Although confused by his feelings and reality, Evan does know one thing—he
can’t let Jane Parker go.



February
by
Scarlett J. Rose 

Shift's life took a dramatic turn in February. After being sentenced to six
years in prison for his part in a liquor store robbery, he discovers
he's gotten one of the club girls pregnant.

Six years later, he's released. Now, he's got to balance his life with being a great single
dad to Lilly, keeping up with his MC brothers, and figuring out his
feelings for his neighbour, Cass.

It's a long and winding road.
Will he make it to the end intact? Or will he forever be just another loser.



March
by
Susan Horsnell

At 38 years old, Jarrod Turner has everything - literally.
successful chain of hotels in five countries.
Private 727 jet.
Fleet of cars - Rolls Royce, Bentley and Mercedes Sports.
Harley Davidson Softail.
And, a cruising yacht berthed at the
bottom of the garden of his waterfront home.

Yep, he has everything.
So, why is he so unhappy with his life?
What is it about the month of March which brings back bitter memories, 
year after year?
Will he ever learn to live in the present instead of the past?




April
by 
Aleisha Maree

Kaden was groomed to be tough, take whatever was thrown his way, 
to bury his feelings.

When a woman stepped into his life, one glance and
he was gone. Like every other man in the room.

He won his woman,
but the time they spent together would prove to be the worst of his life.


Gracie-May was married to Ben - a returned Vet who'd had his
leg blown apart in a battle.


He was a drunkard, abusive and bitter about life.
When Kaden returned from war, broken and battered on
Anzac Day - 25th April 2018, Gracie-May, the charge nurse on duty,
found herself instantly drawn to him. 


Could Gracie-May and Kaden be each others' saviors 
or is the past too hard to overcome?




May
by 
Cheryl Wright

She left to start a new career ten years ago, and his heart shattered.
Now she's back, and the sparks have reignited.

But she’s set to leave again in a matter of weeks. 
How do two friends reconcile when nothing is promised?

After Sierra West suddenly left town, Braxton
Chalmers tried to move on with his life. But thoughts of her always
taunted him, to the point no other woman could ever live up to her standards.


Sierra West returned to the outback town of Oakdale
after the death of her beloved grandmother. Seeing Braxton again has
reignited past emotions. She can’t allow these feelings to surface
again – she must return to the city once her business in Oakdale is done.


Can they just remain friends? Or will fate step in and show
them they were meant to be together?


Author's Promise: This is a heartwarming Christmas novella with a happily ever
after ending and no cliffhangers. It is a clean and wholesome story
with nothing more than hugs, kisses, and holding hands.



June
by 
C. Renee

Jake Kennedy was twenty-one when his life imploded.

Needing money for
his teaching degree, he fell into stripping in nightclubs and
becoming an escort to get the cash needed.

Now a fully qualified teacher, he’s finding it hard to let go of his
wild stripping ways—that is—until he meets his new principal, Anna Skilton.

Anna isn’t impressed with his double life, and he now needs to decide
what’s more important, Anna and teaching? Or stripping?



July
by
Sonya Jesus


I don’t do love.
Or hearts.
Or anything that can get broken…
I’m already broken enough.

If you’re looking for the perfect guy, with imperfect actions and an undamaged
heart…Stop! Keep scrolling…because I’m not effing good at being
good. I’m not boyfriend material. I fill my loveless heart with
sex-filled nights and distance myself from any type of
commitment—while I still have the power to. Soon, I’ll relinquish
my freedom to adulthood and take over Cohen Enterprises, but until
then, I own my independence. I breathe bad decisions, blink away my
flaws, and enjoy the detached life I’ll never have again. 

At least I try to. My guilt-free mornings and shameless nights abruptly
stop when I make my next mistake with my brother’s girlfriend. Now,
I can’t stop thinking about Delilah. She triggered my heart alive,
and I’m torn between the girl I might be falling for and the only person I respect. 




August
by
Cari Robe

Thomas Gable has only loved one girl his whole life, Ella.

When the woman of his dreams marries his best friend, 
Mike, he vows to stand by them both.

When Mike loses his life in a tragic accident Thomas breaks
his own promise leaving Ella on her own with no intention of ever seeing her again.


Fate steps in and brings the two back together
and Ella needs answers.


Can Thomas find a way to forgive himself
and have a second chance with his lifelong love or will the secrets
he carries ruin his chance forever?

Take a second chance on love
in August, a Calendar Men Series novel.




September
by 
Heather Osborne

Being a teacher is often a thankless profession, but I love my job—even
if it does mean herding around twenty kindergartners. I know how the
moms look at me, but it wasn’t until I met Selene Adler that I
actually began to look back. However, there’s some reluctance
behind those captivating brown eyes, a past she doesn’t want to
reveal or relive. Still, I’ve never been one to give up on a
challenge. What could be worse than snotty noses and scraped knees?


October
by 
RaeAnne Hadley 

Divorce was never in his plans; 
a new chance at happiness wasn't either but
true love never gives up.




November
by 
Margaret Tanner

Hell bent on revenge against the man who had him wrongfully kicked out of
the army, Matt Page wants to destroy everything his enemy holds dear.

Even his daughter, Jo.

What will Matt do when his plan backfires?


After he banishes Jo from his life he realizes he loves her.


Can he forget past injustices and win her back?
Or is he doomed to a life of regret for what he could have had - a loving wife
and family.




December
by 
DL Gallie


They call me the Grinch, and they’re right; I hate Christmas. So why am
I volunteering to help with the charity toy drive? I’ll tell you
why, Marlee “Oh so sexy” Adams

As soon as we crashed into each
other, I was done for. Her ass. Her eyes. Legs that go on and on.

Did I mention her ass?


She’s the perfect present for this
Christmas Grinch...


I can’t wait to unwrap her.
Little did I know, unwrapping Marlee would also unwrap this grinch's heart.




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