Autumn Dreams
As I’ve been enjoying the
beautiful fall colors, what better time to introduce Sharon McGregor, and her
newest romance novella, Autumn Dreams, which takes place on the prairies in the
late 1940s.
Sharon is a west coast transplant from
the Canadian prairies. Her imagination and story weaving got its start when she
was an only child living on a farm. She’s moved on from cowgirl dreams to
romance and mystery, but hasn’t lost her love for horses. When not writing or
reading, she’s busy with the two shops she shares with her daughter- an ice
cream and candy store and a bath boutique. In spite of her eternal quest to
escape the cold, she does spend time at ice rinks watching her grandchildren
figure skate and play hockey. When she can summon up the nerve to get on a
plane (she’s terrified of flying like Maddie in Northern Lights) she likes to visit with her son
and grandchildren who are still knee deep in the prairies. Sharon loves endings with happy
resolutions which is why she enjoys writing romance and cozy mysteries. Autumn Dreams (blurb below) is her second
romance novella with Prism Books.
BLURB
Maggie arrives at her new teaching job, to board
with a family she's prepared to like. What she isn't prepared for is her
landlady's brother Marshall who seems to hate her on sight. She is captivated
by Ellen's six year old daughter Emma who is having identity problems when
faced with the arrival of a new baby. Then Ellen goes into labour in the middle
of a storm and Maggie must face her fears to help. Along the way she helps a
family grow closer together but what about her hopes for the future? Can she
get past the wall Marshall has set up and does she really have a future here
amongst the people she has grown to care for?
For
more on Sharon and her work, visit her website, http://www.sharonmcgregor.com, her Amazon
author page, http://www.amazon.com/Sharon-McGregor/e/B00IO31F1I/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1,
or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SharonMcGregorauthor?ref=hl
Find
Sharon’s stories on Amazon by clicking
on either title. Northern Lights is currently just $0.99 on
Amazon for your Kindle.
Thanks for having me over, Kim!
ReplyDeleteThis looks to be a good book. It's on my TBR list. Thanks for introducing us to Sharon!
ReplyDeleteGlad you could drop by, Gay.
DeleteI love the 1940s, sounds like a great story, Sharon!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lynn. It's a great period in time-the war is over, society has changed as a result, but old time values still reign.
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