Target Paperback Deal: Buy 2 get 1 free
Target has put some of my paperbacks in their special sale, but it expires TODAY. I just found out, so sorry for the short notice. Grab 2, get 1 free:
Pippa Grant’s New Rom Com
I want to make sure you know alllll about my author friend’s new romantic comedy, Until It Was Love. For the longest time, Pippa was very secretive about this book, calling it UIWL.
So I wondered:
Unicorn Infiltrators With Leashes?
Unnamed Inbred Wolf Leaders?
Unregulated Investors in Worthless Licorice?
Her actual title is so much better.
Her book is sitting at #11 on Amazon as I write this, so if you’re a Pippa Grant fan (or she’s new to you), GO READ NOW! Her book is in Kindle Unlimited, which means you can buy it outright or read it in KU, and with the weekend here, what else are you going to do?
Description:
There are a million reasons why I shouldn’t agree to a date with Fletcher Huxley.
He’s a growly-faced, stubborn-streaked, international rugby legend trying to revive his flailing career in the US after being canned by his team overseas.
While he might have the good kind of thunder thighs, intriguing tattoos, and a booty of steel, he also holds the top position on my very short nemesis list thanks to what happened the first time we met.
Plus, his mustache is as terrible as the reason he’s picked me to be the woman he wants to date.
But he has one big checkmark in the why this date is a good idea column: he’s my brother’s new teammate.
They already hate each other.
And my brother has made an unfortunate habit of interfering with my love life recently.
So a revenge date with Fletcher to make my brother mad? While letting Fletcher think this date is merely for the good of the team?
Yep.
I’m in.
I’m moving to London for work in a month. And it’s just one date. What could possibly go wrong?
Until It Was Love is a banter-tastic romcom featuring an overgrown snack of a man with a soft spot for his purse dog, a normally optimistic life coach trying to live her best life, a mustache catastrophe, and one little tiny fainting spell. It stands alone and comes complete with a swoony happily ever after that will leave your heart in a happy puddle of joy.
Next New Shopping Cover
It’s been… a while since I debuted my new Shopping series cover, so we’re back to this with Shopping for a CEO’s Wife, which is book 8 in my Shopping series.
This book is one that stands out for me because Barnes & Noble featured it in eBook form at the RT Conference in Atlanta - which was one of the final RT conferences ever. Having one of my books featured by Barnes & Noble at a huge industry event like that was a big deal, so when I look at this book, I’m always reminded of that.
As with all of my prior new covers, we started with a sketch:
Now, the old cover had a wedding dress on it, but if you remember the book’s plot, they don’t actually have a traditional wedding in the end (no spoiler alerts here because the book came out 7 years ago. Spoilers have expired!). We went in a different direction, and ended up with:
The autumn tones really appealed to me!
If you haven’t read Shopping for a CEO’s Wife, here you go with the description:
Snowbound. Sounds so romantic, with visions of cuddling before a roaring fire, hot chocolate spiked with brandy, and a secret elopement.
Wait. What?
My fiancé’s father won’t stop trying to turn our pending wedding into a three-ring media circus so he can get free publicity for his family’s Fortune 500 company. My mother has decided she’s done with All Things Wedding and asks her teacup Chihuahua for mother-of-the-bride advice.
They’ve all gone certifiably mad.
Then the stress from the wedding puts my mother in the hospital, I scream at my future father-in-law in front of a camera crew and the video goes viral, and the romantic wedding that started with Andrew’s grand Pride and Prejudice proposal looks less like Jane Austen and more like Dostoyevsky.
So what do you do when you’re a fixer and you can’t fix something?
You give up on it.
Not on Andrew, silly.
The wedding.