Cover Reveal: Written For You by Robin Bielman

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Published by: Entangled: Amara

Publication date: August 23rd 2021

Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

Cam Radcliffe is on a deadline to write his next blockbuster action film, but all he can think about lately is writing romance. The inspiration? His best friend, Reese.

They’ve known each other for years, but suddenly working in the same office has given him a whole new appreciation of her. Reese is driving him wild in the best possible way, and Cam only hopes it isn’t obvious. If she knew, he’s certain their friendship would reach The End.

So, of course, Reese figures it out. But the awkward, negative response he expected is nothing like the reality—like they’re living their own romcom.

A romcom that’s giving him the worst case of writer’s block at the absolute worst time in his career. Especially when the secret Reese has been forced to keep comes out…and threatens to ruin everything.

About the Author

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Robin Bielman is the USA Today bestselling author of over twenty novels. When not attached to her laptop, she loves to read, go to the beach, frequent coffee shops (and by frequent she means daily but she's trying to break the habit), and spend time with her family and friends.

Her fondness for swoon-worthy heroes who flirt and stumble upon the girl they can't live without jumpstarts most of her story ideas. She writes with a steady stream of caffeine nearby (see above) and the best dog on the planet, Harry, by her side. She also dreams of traveling to faraway places and loves to connect with readers. Keep in touch on social! xoxo

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Cover Reveal: The Inn at Summer Island by Rachel Magee

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Published by: Entangled: Amara
Publication date: August 23rd 2021
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

Synopsis:

Millie Leclair is a mess, complete with a dead-end career and a flat-lining love life. So when she inherits her great aunt’s oceanfront B&B in a resort town in South Carolina’s Lowcountry, she doesn’t hesitate to pack up her car and set off on a new adventure. It’ll be fun.

Of course, life seldom goes according to plan. The B&B is barely habitable for one person, let alone ready to open for business. With dwindling funds, Millie has no choice but to roll up her sleeves and tackle the repairs by herself. Yeah, so much fun.

Ex-pro golfer Braxton Channing thought being a full-time single parent kept him on his toes. That was before he spotted his new neighbor teetering on her rooftop—which is only the beginning of her long list of renovations for the old house—and he added keeping her safe to his to-do list.

But Millie is determined to dive headfirst into repairs regardless of the risk, and suddenly, battling with his daughter over brushing her teeth seems easier than winning an argument with Millie. She’s exasperating. And oddly delightful. And most definitely shouldn’t be let anywhere near a tall ladder.

For a guy who’s sworn off romantic relationships, why does he suddenly want to be the one who gets the privilege of watching Millie conquer not just the B&B but his heart as well?

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Rachel wrote her first novel when she was twelve and entered it into a contest for young author/illustrators. Unfortunately, the judges weren't impressed with her stick figures. So she dropped the dream of becoming a world famous illustrator and stuck to spinning stories. When she's not busy working on her latest book, she loves to travel with her family and friends. By far, her favorite destination is the beach, which tends to work its way into most of her stories. Between vacations, you can find her at home in The Woodlands, TX with her wonderful husband, their two adventurous kids and a couple of spirited pets, all of whom share Rachel's love of the ocean. Well, except the cat and dog. They're both afraid of water. Find out more about what Rachel has been up to at rachelmageebooks.com.

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Spotlight: Love Blooms by Jo McNally

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Tonight should be the best night of Lucy Higgins’s life. Tomorrow she’s finally marrying Owen Cooper. She’s been waiting to start a life of wedded bliss, like the happy marriage her parents have. Except…she just learned her parents are divorcing and she’s freaking out. Owen has been so distant lately, shutting her out. Suddenly this big wedding seems like a really bad idea. Packing up her car, Lucy bolts for Rendezvous Falls and finds work at a flower shop while she gets her life together. The last thing she expects is for Owen to show up, wanting her back.

Owen Cooper’s carefully planned out life is ready to begin. He’s home from the military to join the family business and marry the sweet girl who captured his heart…until Lucy runs out on him. That was not part of the plan. Armed with an article that promises to help him win her back, Owen heads to Rendezvous Falls. But from the moment he sees her again, she seems…different. Happier, more confident and at ease. Can he convince this new version of Lucy that he’s become the man she deserves? He might need a little help from the local book club to accomplish this mission.

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CHAPTER TWO

Of all the contingencies Owen Cooper had prepared for on his wedding day, having his bride’s best friend hand him a Dear Owen letter at the church was nowhere on the list. Nikki Taggart looked almost pleased with herself when she did it, too. She hadn’t done anything more than give the slightest of crooked half smiles, but he should have known it meant trouble. He should have been at least somewhat prepared for the bombshell he found inside the envelope. After eight years in the Army, bombshell wasn’t a word he used loosely. But at that moment, as he stood there in the church vestibule wearing his tuxedo, boutonniere in place…well, it was hard to imagine even a roadside IED could shake him up more than this.

Lucy had left him. Left. Him. On their goddamn wedding day! He closed his eyes and willed his heart rate to slow. Flying off the handle would accomplish nothing. Every problem had a solution. He’d learned long ago not to complain about anything to his father or grandfather unless he also presented a solution. Same thing in the Army. Never bitch about a plan unless you had a better one. He blew out a long, slow breath, reprocessing the past few weeks to figure out where it all went wrong.

He knew Lucy had been uptight. His dad said all brides became bridezillas as the wedding got closer, so he’d dutifully dismissed Lucy’s heavy sighs and restlessness as just normal bride stuff. She was the one with the max pressure, putting this together with his mom. Lord knew that couldn’t have been easy. Mom could be a real bulldozer when she wanted to have her own way. Which was always.

Sure, he’d been surprised to get home after his discharge to learn that hundreds of people were coming to this thing. Lucy always talked about keeping their wedding small. But she must have agreed to it. If that’s what she wanted, he figured he could handle it for one day. Dad said the wedding was always about the bride anyway. Owen’s role was to show up and smile.

But Lucy kept asking his opinion on stuff. Did he like the flowers? Did he like the menu? Did he like the idea of a pink champagne-flavored cake? It almost felt like a test. One he was destined to fail. He wanted her to pick whatever she wanted. Seemed like the only possible right answer. Lucy hadn’t had the easiest of childhoods, and if she’d decided she wanted this big, fantasy wedding instead of barefoot on a mountaintop, it was fine with him. Him telling her he didn’t care what flavor of cake she picked didn’t mean he didn’t care about her.

She had mentioned more than once in her emails during his final months in Afghanistan that things weren’t her “style,” but she’d ordered all this stuff, so it was too late to change it now. Unless, of course, she just walked away. Away from everyone. Away from him.

One of the things he loved most about Lucy was her free spirit. Her quick laugh and willingness to try some new adventure, from kitesurfing to ziplining. She’d upended his world when they met. She was a sparkling counterbalance to his rigidly controlled life. His sunshine surprise. Unpredictable. But this? For her to just…leave. She was the kindest person he’d ever met, so how could she do this?

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About the Author

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Jo McNally lives 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 romance novels (or clinging to the edge of the bed...), she can often be found on the back porch sipping wine with friends, listening to an eclectic playlist. If the weather is perfect, she might join her husband on the golf course, where she always feels far more competitive than her actual skill-level would suggest

Spotlight: Heartthrob American by Robin Bielman

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Genre: Contemporary Romance 

He likes a challenge…

Here’s the deal: I’m the best center fielder in the major leagues. I’m also the guy who cost his team the championship game and acted very unsportsmanlike. So, when the team hires a social media manager to repair the damage to my reputation, I don’t argue. But then I meet Chloe Conrad, and I suddenly understand what people mean when they say they have an instant connection to someone. Which means I’m in serious trouble. Chloe’s a smart, sexy distraction I can’t afford, but one date can’t hurt, right? Only she turns me down. And just like that, it’s game on.

She’s sworn off love…

Finn Auprince is the hottest player in the major leagues. Look up “It Factor” in the dictionary and there’s his handsome face. He’s also my biggest client and I don’t care how easy it is to talk to him or how fun it is to manage his social media accounts, I will not give in to his charms. Then one drunken night, I tell him about my curse: all my previous boyfriends have found their soul mates while dating me. One more heartbreak, and I’ll never recover. But Finn doesn’t believe in curses—he believes in me. Professionally and personally. He sets out to prove the universe isn’t against me, and that his one true love isn’t waiting around the next corner.

The problem is…can we play the game of love and both come out on top? 

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USA Today bestselling author Robin Bielman lives in Southern California with her awesome family and her very cute dog, Harry. She writes both sweet and sexy contemporary romances with one goal in mind: to leave you with a smile on your face. When not attached to her laptop, she loves to read, go to the beach, and frequent coffee shops. She loves to stay in touch. Visit her at robinbielman.com or on Instagram: @robin_bielman.

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Spotlight: To Hold A Rancher’s Hand by Kadi James

Publication date: July 27th 2021

Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

Synopsis:

Rafe is a volunteer fireman who is sworn to protect his ranch and town. Gail has just lost everything to the devastating fire that destroyed her home. Will these two be able to heal their scars and find new love and happiness?

After the trauma of war, rancher Rafe comes home to help his community as a volunteer fireman while trying to find balance in civilian life. He must carry the mantle of his family, who have been Guardians of Coyote Valley for generations. Now its up to Gabe to protect the town from the fires that ravage the national forests around Coyote Valley. But as he gives his all to the community, he often forgets to take care of his own heart.

Loner Gail has just lost everything to the devastating fire that destroyed her home. When the handsome rancher who saved her offers to let her stay at his place, it seems like the perfect solution. Until she remembers she doesn’t really like living with people. It’s why she was living up on top of the mountain in the first place.

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Rafe and Gail arrived at Rafe’s house exhausted. You wouldn’t think it would take that much out of you just meeting with a few contractors, but having to go over the numbers, the data, the timelines, and the creative decisions around the roof all in the heat of a 104° day had been a little bit much. Rafe took one glance at Gail and felt bad for her. Not only had she been moved out of her house but now she had to work so hard just to get back into it. She needed a break.  

“Why don’t you go and take a shower,” he said with a smile. “I’ll get dinner started.”

“Why are you always making me dinner?” Gail frowned as if he’d asked her to make dinner.

Fortunately, Rafe got it. She was tired. No need for him to take it personal. He gave her a sideways grin. “Don’t you like the way I cook?” 

“You are by far one of the finest chefs I’ve ever had the great pleasure of consuming food from,” Gail said with a smile.

“Well, I think that’s probably laying it on just a little thick.” Rafe rolled his eyes. “A simple ‘thank you for the very lovely meals,’ will suffice.”

“Well thank you for the most loveliest meals.” Gail took a deep breath and moving towards the counter. “Is there anything I can help you with?” 

“Nope, I’ve got it all buckled down here. Green beans and salad from the garden, southern fried steak from the Foster’s Ranch. Sound good?” He waited for her response with the uneasy feeling that he’d be severely disappointed if she didn’t like what he’d planned for dinner.

“You realize I’ve never cooked you a meal?” Gail said

“There’s plenty of time for that. Once you get up to Buttercup Ridge or even back in your home, you can invite me up for dinner.” Rafe smiled.

Gail’s eyes widened. “Did you just ask me to invite you on a date to my house so I can cook you dinner?”

Rafe laughed. “Yeah, I could see how it could’ve been construed like that. But you have to remember I’m awkward and I like to draw attention to my awkwardness to try and give it some semblance of humor rather than just being straight awkward. But mostly what I’m saying is the cottage is done. I got the call and you can move out.”

“Oh.” Gail’s face fell.

“That is what you wanted, right?” Rafe asked. “Your own place.”

“Yes, yeah, of course,” Gail stammered turning towards the hallway. “It’s wonderful news.”

“Thought you’d like that. I got the call just a little bit ago.” Rafe smiled even though he didn’t feel like it. In the short time she’d been in his home, Gail had grown on him. Suddenly, as she turned and walked down the hall, Rafe realized how much he was going to miss having her around. Every muscle in his body seized up. He wanted to chase her down the hall of his own house.

But she wasn’t looking for a relationship. And, if she was, she probably wouldn’t pick a traumatized orphaned vet. Rafe turned slowly back to the green beans. He needed to just focus on making her dinner and let go of any other thoughts he was having. He closed his eyes in prayer for a moment asking God to still his heart and guide him.

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Kadi James was raised on a ranch in Northern California riding horses, writing stories, and waiting for true love to happen. Her passion for storytelling took her around the world to experience global cultures, history, and mythology, always looking for the similarities rather than the differences. After years overseas, country roads brought her back home again and she returned to California, her family, and the ranch where she grew up. Today she writes Sweet Ranch Romance that touches reader's hearts by reminding them of the simple things that really matter in life; family, kindness, and always...love.

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Spotlight: The Matchmaker Bride by Ginny Baird

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Genre: Romcom 

About The Matchmaker Bride:

A delightful romantic comedy from New York Times bestselling author Ginny Baird...

Successful Boston matchmaker and television personality Meredith Galanes’s reputation is on the line. During a guest appearance on a morning talk show, she’s broadsided by questions about her own romantic attachments, just as she’s trying to secure a syndication deal. Afraid to admit her love life is a total disaster, Meredith blurts out that she’s seriously involved with a very special man—a boatbuilder in Maine. She never expects that small slip to get spun into a story about her supposed engagement.

Or that the paparazzi will track the guy down…

Derrick Albright is laid-back about many things. Being hounded by the press about some imaginary engagement to a woman he’s only met once—and couldn’t stand—isn’t one of them. Then Meredith actually shows up at his cabin in Blue Hill, Maine, with an apology, a pot roast, and a proposal—play along until she secures her TV deal, and she’ll help him win back his ex.

It’s a simple plan, but if they have any chance of pulling it off, they’ll have to survive each other first...

Each book in the Blue Hill Brides series is STANDALONE:

* The Duplicate Bride

* The Matchmaker Bride

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Derrick had just finished making coffee when he heard a car door pop open. 

He set his mug down on the counter and scowled. Another reporter? Really? 

It had only been a couple hours since the last round had come through, though he’d been smart enough not to answer the door and eventually they left. Instead of fielding questions he had no answers to, he’d been busy googling Meredith, trying to track down her phone number. 

As soon as he got rid of whoever the straggler was, he’d give in and call Brent. Maybe his wife, Hope, would be able to get him Meredith’s number. He intended to call and demand some answers. What had the infuriating woman said? Or maybe it hadn’t been her at all? Maybe one of her unhinged fans had started this rumor. But how did he get roped into it? He yanked open his front door, prepared to do battle with the paparazzi. 

Then he froze at the sight of that cobalt blue convertible. 

Meredith Galanes stepped out onto his gravel drive and his heart lurched. He’d had to put up with the woman for an entire week during Brent’s wedding last summer, and had hoped to never see her again. Yet, here she was, up close and personal, teetering in his direction in towering sandals and a flouncy dress, with her long dark curls bouncing behind her. 

She held a large Crock-Pot in her hands, which she grasped with oven mitts. For an instant, it was hard to believe he was really seeing her and this wasn’t some kind of weird dream. 

About Meredith? Not a chance. 

“I can explain!” she said, traipsing toward his cabin. 

This he had to hear. “Can’t wait.” 

She approached his covered stoop, her spindly heels clack-clack-clacking against the flagstones hedged by flowering bushes. This was no dream. It was her, all right. In the flesh. And smelling like honeysuckle at the height of summer. Despite himself, he’d never forgotten her perfume, or, well... pretty much anything about her. 

“Want to tell me what’s going on?” 

She stared up at him with big, dark brown eyes and Derrick’s heart slammed against his chest. 

“It was a simple mistake.” 

“Simple? Your publicity posse was here not more than an hour ago.” 

“Ah, um...yeah. About that.” She peered over his shoulder and into his empty living room. “Can we talk inside?” 

“What are you even doing in Blue Hill?” he asked, not budging. 

She smiled and shot him a flirty grin. “I came here to surprise you.” 

Consider him surprised. And more than a little ticked off. What kind of nerve the woman had. “You’re not the first one today.” 

She winced. “I heard.”

“And?”

She shoved her Crock-Pot under his nose in a peace offering. A delectable aroma wafted toward him. For the love of all things edible, it smelled just like a pot roast. A very delicious pot roast. Derrick hadn’t enjoyed a homecooked meal in months. 

She pressed forward into his cabin and he inched back. “Hungry?” 

“No.” Derrick’s stomach betrayed him with a rumble. 

“Uh-huh. I brought this for dinner.” 

Dinner? What? 

“No, no, no...” he said. “You are no way—no how—staying—” 

But, before he could finish, she used one of her shoes as a lever and kicked the door shut. 

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About Ginny Baird

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NY Times and USA Today bestselling author Ginny Baird writes sweet contemporary romance with a dash of humor and a whole lot of heart. She is the author of the Blue Hill Brides Series: The Duplicate Bride (2020) and The Matchmaker Bride (2021) from Entangled Publishing and current and upcoming works from Hallmark Publishing: An Unforgettable Christmas (2019) and On Christmas Avenue (2021), as well as several independent titles including her newest multi-author novella collection: Beach Brides Message in a Bottle Boxed Set (2021). Visit Ginny's website to learn more about her and her books: www.ginnybairdromance.com.

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