When an anonymous love letter arrives in the Colman household, three sisters--Lacey, Marti, and Deanna--set out to learn the true identity of the sender, and get a few romantic surprises along the way. Original.
I'm the author of seventy-something novels, including romance, women's fiction and mystery. When We Were Sisters debuted in June 2016, a stand alone novel about two foster sisters traveling back into their past together. I loved writing it and love the cover my publisher chose.
I'm also excited about my recent series, Goddesses Anonymous, which started with One Mountain Away and was followed by Somewhere Between Luck and Trust. The third book in the series, A River Too Wide, came out in July 2014. The Color of Light debuted in August 2015. Will there be more? We'll see.
I'm also putting up my newly edited romance backlist and love re-reading and updating them a bit.
Last year my husband and I moved from Virginia, to Osprey, Florida, the state where both of us were raised, met, and married. In the summer we live in Chautauqua, New York. I'm a quilter, knitter, kayaker, and the mother of four children, whom I regard as my greatest creative endeavors. And now there are four wonderful grandchildren to spoil.
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It’s an okay read. I would probably give it 2.5 stars. Emilie Richard’s portion is good, although not as good as her other work. The other two are a bit more cringe-worthy, especially the last one. I would say the last section brought my opinion down.
However, I will say the idea of three authors each taking a character and writing a section of this book is a fantastic idea! Many props to this idea, as I have never seen it done before.
I'm not big fan of love stories, but this one surprised me. Funny, sweet and easy to read. I liked first sister story mostly. Others two seemed similar to each other. I would recommend to read it