The Romance Book Blast is back!
Tomorrow, over 1100 romance ebooks will be free, including The Bennetts Bloom and All Year with Anthony. You can get a head start on your shopping in the sweet and clean category now by adding the titles you want to your cart so all you have to do is click the order button when the price drops.
If you’re not yet familiar with these two titles, here are their blurbs:
The Bennetts Bloom
When Fern Mattingly moves in next door to twenty-something widower Dave Bennett and his toddler daughter, Grace, the three of them form an instant bond. At first Fern is just a neighbor, but over time she becomes Dave's cheerleader, mentor, dining partner, babysitter, best friend, and eventually, after nearly sixteen years, something more. This collection of flash fiction stories is a mosaic of moments from the lives of Fern, Dave, and Grace, that celebrate the healing power of friendship and remind us that the best relationships sometimes take a long time to bloom, but they flourish beautifully in the end.
All Year with Anthony
Gwen, an event planner who works for an overbearing boss, has just one strike left before she gets fired. Unfortunately, the New Year's Eve party she put together isn't going as well as she planned. Just after midnight, worried about the future of her career, she flees to the parking lot where she is comforted by Anthony, the sweet sous chef with whom she has shared many happy memories this past year.
My friend Elise Gilmore also has a clean romance in the small town category. It’s called Truffle and Truth, and it’s an adorable friends-to-more twist on Truth or Dare. You don’t want to miss it!
Truffle and Truth
Olivia and Heath's stores sell the two things in high demand on Valentine's Day: chocolate and flowers. After the rush and overwhelm of the day, they meet in Olivia's chocolate shop. Olivia and Heath have been best friends since high school, but recently, Olivia's been wishing they were more Heath, on the other hand, has had feelings for Olivia since the moment they met as freshmen. He's desperate for his time in the friend zone to come to an end. They decide to play Truffle and Truth, a game Heath made up years ago. The game is easy: When you eat a truffle, the other person gets to ask you a personal question and you cannot lie when you respond.
Woohoo! I loved these stories!