A “Best Book” Review of A Song for Sophie via @LASReviews
Whoot! Whoot!
I was humbled and thrilled to learn A SONG FOR SOPHIE, my country music, contemporary romance has received a “Best Book” review at Long and Short Reviews. Seriously, I’m blown away. I had such fun writing Sophie and Beau’s love story and love that they’re finding a home out there in the reading world.
Oh, and did I mention “Sophie” is up for a RONE award over at InDTale Magazine? I didn’t? My bad. I’d love your vote. Please? I’ll be your best friend. *cheezy grin* It’s easy, just click here and look for A Song for Sophie under the Contemporary: Artists and Writers category. If you aren’t a member you’ll need to sign up but it’s a breeze and they always have good stuff for us romance junkies.
Thanks and have a good one,
Mac
Jobless, practically homeless, and tired of being manless, Sophie Taylor jumps at the chance to be Beaumont Walker’s personal assistant. Six weeks on the road with country music’s bad boy–and, more importantly, his all-male crew–is the perfect opportunity to change her life.
Beau Walker doesn’t need any more distractions. Sophie, with her butt-ugly suits and balls-to-the-wall attitude, shouldn’t be one, but she proves to be distracting and more–even, surprisingly, a friend. So when he discovers her plan to snag a man from his worldly wise crew, he’s determined to protect her from herself.
When Sophie realizes Beau is behind her failure to attract even one member of his crew, the last place she expects to find herself is in his bed. But will one night of passion convince her she’s woman enough for him? Or will it destroy their friendship and his budding belief in true love?
