.99 Book Sale
So I just got back from a long trip up the New England coast. Maine was
just bee-u-ti-ful. Wow! But more about that later. It's time for
Whoo-hoo! Wednesday which means a book deal for you. As always, if you
have any problems at all, please let me know.
Oh, and P.S., if you're interested in being on my review team and receiving free copies of new releases
before publication, watch for my sign-up link coming soon!
YOUR BOOK DEAL
Was $3.99. Now .99 for 5 days only!
When Natalie Boyd inherits an old cabin in the north Georgia
mountains, she thinks it could be the answer to all of her problems.
She’s ready to start over after a heart-breaking divorce, and the cabin
on the banks of a river once mined for gold is the perfect hideaway for
her new, reclusive life.
No sooner does she settle in, and Natalie realizes that living in the
shadow of Good Hope Mountain isn’t what she expected. Her new neighbor,
Jonathan Wilby, has plans for his property as soon as winter’s over, and
that means noise, traffic, and people. To make things worse, he’s
drop-dead gorgeous and could charm the skin off a snake.
Natalie braces herself to do battle over the land and to resist Wilby’s
charms, but her healing heart, an incredible discovery, and unexpected
friendships along the way bring a gold mine of change she never expected
– and just in time for Valentine’s Day.
More Books and Deals!
I hope you enjoy this month's book!
(Making sure to leave these books and their authors a review.)
Happy reading~
Danielle Thorne
www.daniellethorne.com
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COMING SOON!
July 29, 2019
Excerpt:
The odor of fish permeated the salty air. Kate ignored it, just as she
did the bleak stone fort in the distance. She tried not to dwell on what
she’d left behind in her short stay in Boston or the sacrifices she’d
already made for everyday comforts. As far as she was concerned, the
Crown had conquered another world, and true-to-form, it would leave its
mark by staining the landscape with stone walls, black cannons, and
bright red coats.
She thought about the boy again and looked back with curiosity at the
brigantine in the distance. For a moment, it felt like the ship, or
perhaps someone from within, was staring back...
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1 comment:
Interesting, to start such a story with an unpleasant detail. But it does give us the physical setting.
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