The Protective Groom

Because, guys want to have fun too! 🙂The Protective Groom greyscale.jpg

Noah Baker, whom you may remember from The Country Bride, is chomping at the bit to get married. He’s all over the BMB perks like a personal trainer and expense account. But, Noah may have bitten off more than he can chew.

Harley Wilson is a Texas girl through and through. She’s smart as a whip and doesn’t take Noah’s bull. Can Noah solve the mystery behind her stalker or will he get caught up in a whirl-wind romance with his feisty bride?

You can pick up your copy by clicking here.

 

The Reclusive Billionaire

Hello,

The Reclusive Billionaire is now available to purchase and lending on the Kindle Lending library.

One of the reasons I loved writing this book is that it allowed me the opportunity to spend some time in Santa Barbara, California with my dad and step-mom.

My dad celebrated his … we’ll just say it was a milestone birthday … and my brothers (both living in Arizona now) and I flew out to surprise him. And surprise him we did! We met up at the airport, bought a cake and party hats, and stood on his doorstep singing “Happy Birthday.” He was so shocked, he just stared. Then he fell out the door and into my arms. Thankfully, I wasn’t the one holding the cake. 🙂 Tears flowed, hugs were shared, and cake was eaten. It was one of the highlights of my year.

The next morning, my step-mom gave me a tour of the harbor, even getting us behind locked gates and right out there on the water. I was able to investigate the one and only house boat–what a treat! I visited the Harbor Master’s office for research and took a hundred pictures. We then took a walking tour of downtown where I found the perfect spot for Becca Lee’s veterinary office. That night, we walked Sterns Warf, checked out Moby Dick’s Restaurant,  and enjoyed the salty night air.

I hope you get a feel for Santa Barbara, and enjoy it as much as I do, when you read The Reclusive Billionaire. Click here to get your copy today.

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