Then There Was You is live!

It’s here!

Then There Was You is finally live, and I’m so appreciative of the awesome reviews coming through. A massive thank you to everyone who is reading, reviewing, and sharing. And never fear, there are a lot of great things still to come in the Haven Bay series.

For those of you who love the characters and setting and can’t wait to get your hands on more, Two of a Kind will be out in September and I’ve already written first drafts of books 3-5. I started on book 6 yesterday and have plans for at least three more. I’ve enjoyed getting into this series so much and hopefully you guys love it as much as I do.

Two of a Kind, the second in the series, is kind of an opposites attract romance, except Brooke and Jack only appear to be opposites on the outside. Inside, they’re totally kindred spirits. Brooke is sunny and friendly, but she has a stubborn streak a mile wide. Jack is gruff and outdoorsy – a mountain man type. As far as he’s concerned, Brooke is all kinds of wrong for him, but he can’t seem to resist her anyway.

Here’s a snippet:

Brooke turned and launched herself at him. She caught him off guard and he stumbled back a step, his arms closing around her automatically. She’d pressed herself right up against him and he was shocked to feel a tightening in his pants and realize his body was reacting to all the soft, womanly goodness suddenly rubbing over it. His jaw clenched and he willed himself not to get a hard-on. But damn, she felt right in his arms, and she smelled faintly of earth and sweat, but not in an unpleasant way.

“Thank you,” she murmured into his chest. “Today was amazing. I had the best time.”

Not a date, he reminded himself. It would not be appropriate to cop a feel, or steal a kiss.
Instead, he patted her back as he imagined a brother might, and cleared his throat. She stepped away, blushing again. Did she not know how appealing that made her?

“No problem,” he said gruffly.

Remember, jackass, you don’t deserve her gratitude.

“Get some rest and we’ll talk tomorrow.”

She nodded. “Bye, Jack.”

He watched as she hurried off, almost tripping over something invisible on the floor. He shook his head. Only her.

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And here’s the blurb:

After a lifetime of being held back by illness, blogger Brooke Griffiths is finally healthy enough to pursue her dream of hiking to Mt Everest base camp. The first step in her plan is convincing professional adventurer Jack Farrelly to help her prepare. Only, they exchanged a mind-blowing kiss weeks ago, and he never called, which in a town the size of Haven Bay, is downright awkward. All she has to do is put her pride aside to achieve her goal. Should be easy—right?

Jack Farrelly dated a woman in the public eye before, and he doesn’t care to repeat the experience, no matter how tempting Brooke is. Though the instructor in him wants to help her get ready to hike Mt Everest, he thinks she’s better off setting her sights a little lower. But denying her proves impossible—both professionally and personally—and before long, he’s in deeper than he ever imagined possible.

When old wounds are reopened, can Brooke and Jack overcome their pain of their pasts and take a chance on love? Or will they let the fear of being hurt keep them apart?

Author’s Note: Opposites attract. Outdoorsy hero. Smart heroine with plenty of sass. Quirky small town. Meddling friends and relatives. Sexy-times. Kisses in the forest. True love.

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Published on August 01, 2020 02:06 Tags: adventure-romance, beach-romance, coming-soon, opposites-attract, romance, small-town-romance
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