Totally makes my holiday…

To find a great review like this!

Sweet! December 21, 2015
“I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.”

A bittersweet love story that makes a reader relate to the main female character Emily who’s been battling with her feelings and situation with her boyfriend who doesn’t seem to in the same boat as she is as far as their relationship is concern. Then one day a long lost boyfriend Ed appeared again into her life to take back what they had many years ago and in the end after many hurt feelings & struggles a happy ending came true. I would say that this story is a great read and you will not be disappointed.

Check out Anchored in the Bay (True North 1) and Kindle Unlimited subscribers can read it for free.
Wishing you all a very happy holiday season (and who else is excited for 2016?!).

 

2015 by the numbers

I love a good year in review. And what a year 2015 has been for me! I have nothing but excitement for 2016 and beyond.

4.7k. . . Number of views on Wattpad for Tidal Patterns (yes, measured in thousands–I’m humbled!)

. . . Words written this year (count Tidal, On the Rocks, Off the Dock)

25 . . . Where I finished in this year’s #SYTYCW15 contest with my sweet romance, Tidal Patterns

2 . . . Books released to date in my True North series on Amazon 

1 1/2 . . . Books being edited at the moment to be released on Amazon in the spring

1 . . . Grateful author! Thank you for your support and encouragement as I start my publication journey. I appreciate every comment, tweet, vote, and review!

Look who’s featured…

On Choosy Bookworm today, click here.

Spoiler alert: It’s Tiny Island Summer

Thanks to her job, Darcy Rogus, has been relocated to the middle of nowhere. But with her determination to succeed and her best friend by her side, nothing is going to sidetrack Darcy achieving her career goals, especially not a handsome and brooding next-door neighbor.

Ben Hampton has put his life on hold to take care of his ailing mother, and he can’t let himself get distracted by anything, even if those distractions come with enticing hazel eyes.

Staying away from each other is easier said than done on an island of fewer than three hundred people.