Summer Romance Giveaway!
Now through September 14, 2020, join each of their mailing lists and you will be automatically entered for a chance to win a signed copy of First Sight, by Mia Jones, What’s Life Without Sprinkles, by Misty Simon, The Billionaire’s Sweet Valentine, by Laura L. Walker, Barefoot on a Starlit Night, by Jo McNally, Glory Girls, by Linda Bleser, and Fine Again, by Michael S. Vassel!
About the authors:
About Mia Jones
Mia Jones was born and raised in Iowa and still resides there with her husband and children. She is an author of contemporary romance novels and devotes hours to creating steamy novels with happy endings. She hopes her books will entertain you, make you laugh, and sometimes cry.
About Laura L. Walker
Laura L. Walker grew up in the beautiful Gila Valley of southern Arizona. In her youth, she spent hours dreaming up characters and their adventures. She later met her own hero and became a mother to six children. Laura still enjoys putting her imagination to good use and is the author of several literary works.
About Misty Simon
Misty Simon always wanted to be a storyteller…preferably behind a Muppet. Animal was number one, followed closely by Sherlock Hemlock… Since that dream didn’t come true, she began writing stories to share her world with readers, one laugh at a time.
About Jo McNally
Jo McNally is an award-winning romance author living in upstate New York with 100 pounds of dog and 200 pounds of husband—her slice of the bed is very small. When she’s not writing or reading, she can often be found on the back porch sipping wine with family and friends.
About Linda Bleser
Linda Bleser began her writing career publishing short fiction for women’s magazines. Since then, she’s published over a dozen award-winning novels in multiple genres, from rib-tickling comedy to bone-chilling suspense. A transplanted New Yorker, Linda and her husband have retired to Florida, where she’s an active member of the Florida West Coast Writers.
About Michael S. Vassel
Born in Cleveland Ohio, Michael joined the US Army after high school.
Since 1989, Michael has worked as a mechanical engineer in the materials handling industry. Since completing “Fine Again”, he has publication four other novels. These include “The Castle Chronicles” series and the psychological thriller “The Haunting of Matthew Keys”.
Love from their readers:
First Sight, by Mia Jones
“Such an engrossing, emotional love story. I was an emotional wreck reading it. I smiled at their antics, hyperventilated in their steamy scenes, cried at their desperation, screamed at their injustice, sobbed at their heartbreak and finally was overjoyed when against all obstacles they finally found their happy ending.”
The Billionaire's Sweet Valentine, by Laura L. Walker
“I loved this sweet romance. Penny is a hard worker who has a horrid stepfather who seems determined to ruin her shop. Preston is a sweetheart who doesn’t know what love is and isn’t sure it exists. This is a very touching story with a happy ending.” – Amazon review
What's Life Without Sprinkles, by Misty Simon
Cake maker Claudia Bradley thinks she has life all figured out — until her best friend Nate starts looking like a mouth-watering dessert and her son’s father comes strolling back into the picture. Throw in a case of preteen angst, and, well, she’s whipping up a recipe for chaos!
Barefoot on a Starlit Night, by Jo McNally
When Finn rents an apartment from Bridget, she hopes he’ll bring some Irish luck into her hectic life…only to find herself knee-deep in a crazy fake engagement plan. Finn and Bridget fool (almost) everyone with their sizzling glances and toe-curling kisses…even as they tell themselves it’s only make-believe.
Glory Girls, by Linda Bleser
“Beautifully written, the author’s prose is spellbinding, enchanting you to fall in love with the characters.
Glory Girls deserves the Golden Blush Recommended Read award for its simplicity and wholesomeness. Highly Recommended!” – Literary Nymph
Fine Again, by Michael S. Vassel
For Mike, dealing with his loss seems impossible. To confront his pain, he starts a diary to tell his love what life is like without her. While inscribing his feelings, Mike reflects on a lifetime of relationships, struggling to move on in hopes that someday he will truly be “Fine Again.”