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My contemporary romance releases

Driving in England 
http://www.devinedestinies.com/Driving-in-England/
  by Cynthianna and  A J Matthews

Susannah travels to England to discover her boss’s relatives. Renowned genealogist Duncan realizes he’s the lost relative Susannah is seeking. They meet and can’t deny their attraction, but Duncan lies to protect his family’s reputation. Can Susannah pierce Duncan’s armor to find the loving man within?

Read an excerpt from the first chapter at my blog: http://momsday.blogspot.com/2015/01/driving-in-england-now-available-from.html

Read a sexy excerpt at my blog here:
http://momsday.blogspot.com/2015/01/my-sexy-saturday-sexy-duncan



Now available from Devine Destinies Books:



 The Fixer-Uppers 

Can a single mom find happiness on a blind date--or at least dinner with a male who can cut up his own food? Cassie and Mike believe they're "in like" not "in love." But when down-on-his-luck Mike is evicted, Cassie takes him into her home. Mike starts fixing everything from window screens to little boys' broken hearts. Will Cassie let him fix hers?


Read an excerpt at my blog by clicking here.
Read an excerpt at my blog by clicking here.
Read the entire first chapter at Goodreads by clicking here

"I loved it... The Fixer-Uppers was so compelling, I just kept going forward until the happy ending. You keep up the good work." --avid romance reader Christina D.



From Devine Destinies Books:

The Stocking

Adele’s lonely Christmas Eve on the prairie is made much brighter by the arrival of a mysterious silver-whiskered stranger…

A Devine Destinies short--only 99 cents! Read a short excerpt at the excerpts link above.

 




 Coming Soon...
Preachin' to the Choir
(coming soon from Desert Breeze Publishing)

A love story of "heavenly" proportions!

 Jonathan could do nothing to aid his wife’s losing battle with cancer. With twenty years into the ministry, he can't believe the Lord would leave him suddenly with both an empty nest and empty spot on the other side of the bed.

Kat, music teacher and mother of grown twins, feels "settled" in small town Texas. Life may be dull, but at least it's predictable--unlike her life with her late ex. Kat has come to the conclusion that a happy, committed relationship with a male is impossible thing, so she makes peace with herself and with God. If nuns can live celibate for years, then why can't she make it the next fifty?

One Sunday Jonathan sees a golden beam alighting upon a radiant Kat as she directs the singers… Why hadn’t he noticed how beautiful she was before? From here on out he knows that he’ll be preachin’ to the choir. But will Kat—and his congregation—let him? 

Click here to read an excerpt at my blog.


Country Boy, City Girl
(coming soon from Desert Breeze Publishing)
 

Veronica "Ronnie" Hawthorn has found peace at last in the Missouri Ozarks town of Green Springs, excited at the prospect of running her own arts-and-crafts store in an old farm house. But when city girl Ronnie "falls" into her handsome neighbor's arms, she is surprised to discover that country boy Dave Darden is one of the most eligible bachelors in America.

"Readers will not be disappointed...You will be rewarded with a down home love story that will long be remembered."--Bridges Magazine

A comedy of infertility errors and about two people who don't know they're in love! 

Scrambled Eggs 

(Coming soon from Desert Breeze Publishing)

Sharlene has fallen for the father of her unborn child--and she doesn’t even know it’s him!

Scrambled Eggs knocks the classic “secret baby” storyline on its head. Sharlene always wanted a baby, but her husband only wants a child to secure his position in his wealthy uncle’s will. A mix-up at the fertility clinic reveals his hypocrisy, prompting a pregnant Sharlene to strike out on her own. Single Sharlene “runs into” Zack and falls for him. Sharlene wonders will Zack love a child that isn’t his? And will Zack find the courage to tell Sharlene that he’s the real father of her child before she goes into labor?

Read an excerpt at the excerpts link on the top bar or at the TRS blog: http://trsparties.com/2014/01/18/an-egg-citing-excerpt-from-scrambled-eggs/



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