Countdown to Relase Day!

Falling for His Pretend Countess will be released on April25th.
A Victorian romance full of mystery andexcitement
An intriguing encounter…
with the lady next door
Henry, Earl of Beaufort, was London’s most eligible bachelor. Only now someoneis trying to frame him for murder! He finds an unexpected ally in hisenchanting neighbor, Suzanne, who, after fleeing the American Civil War, alsofinds herself on the fringes of society. She agrees to help prove hisinnocence, and a fake engagement provides the perfect cover. Until his realfeelings threaten their charade…
This is the third book in the Southern Bells in London series.The series is based on three friends who ended up in London after the Civil Warbroke out in America. Early reviewers for this bookare saying:
If you love a well-written, engaging, emotional romancethen you’ll enjoy this one. —Happily Every Romance, Marsha.
I devour everything this author writes, and I especiallylove this series. –Goodreads reviewer.
This is one I have recommended to all my friends. –Bookbubreviewer.
The Railroad Baron’s Mistletoe Bride will be my next storyreleased, in October. It is one of the two novellas in A Gilded Age Christmas.
Two festive romances set in theglamorous Gilded Age
Two short romances
Celebrate a Gilded Age Christmas!
In Amanda McCabe’s A Convenient WinterWedding: marrying Connor O’Neill is about survival for penniless heiressMay Van Der Berg. The distant self-made millionaire is far from the passionatehusband she’d once dreamed of…except for that scorchingkiss! In Lauri Robinson’s The RailroadBaron's Mistletoe Bride: after years of estrangement, romance bloomswhen Kurt invites store clerk Harper and their shared niece to spend Christmasat his mansion. But are they just a family for the holidays?
And following that will be An Unlikely Match for theGoverness coming in November.
Winter is hanging on for us here in Minnesota. We woke up tosnow, lots of snow, over five inches has fallen so far, but that’s okay. We neededa day to relax. Two grandchildren spent the night on Friday, and we had a wonderfulfun time.
Avery, our youngest granddaughter is three and full ofherself. The other day, she asked, “Papa, do you want to play eye-spy with mylittle eye.”
He replied, “Sure.”
She said, “I spy something with my little eye that’s orange.”
He glanced around the living room and said, “I don’t seeanything orange.”
She said, “An orange pushup! They are in the freezer. I’llshow you!”
Yes, that’s one of her favorite foods.
Every day is a blessing. Enjoy each one!