Jeff goes to the beach to run and clear his head. Meredith goes to the beach intent on burying her nose in her book. In this contemporary romantic comedy, these two collide when Meredith’s two young nephews come up with other plans.
Robyn
Echols
Robyn Echols has been writing
since she was in junior high school. By choice, she spent most of her evening
hours in her "dungeon", as her mother called her downstairs bedroom,
writing stories, only joining her family in front of the television upstairs
when her favorite programs were playing. She has spent hours learning and
teaching family history topics, and focuses on history from a genealogist's
perspective
of seeking out the details of everyday life in the past. Several of her family
history articles have been published in genealogy magazines.
Now Robyn resides with her husband
in California near the “Gateway to Yosemite” and has fun researching and
writing the books that she hopes will interest and entertain her readers. She
writes Young Adult/New Adult and contemporary fiction under Robyn Echols and
adult historical romance under her pen name, Zina Abbott.
When Robyn isn’t busy piecing
together novel plots, she stays busy piecing together quilt blocks.
SNIPPET #2
Which explains why I got into a snit and decided to go to the beach anyway. I mean, why should I have to give up doing what I want to do on my Saturday—again? Why should I be stuck in the house—again? Nope, I’d head for the beach.
I’d just take the boys to the beach with me. I had it all planned out. I would take my biggest blanket, find a spot where there weren’t as many people, in sight of the water but not too close, and get the boys settled under the shade of the umbrella. I’d slather them with sunscreen and let them play until lunchtime. Then I’d feed them, and allow them to fall asleep for their afternoon naps while listening to the soothing sounds of water lapping against the shore. After all, if I played with Xander in the morning before I left, took plenty of snacks and toys for Xander and enough bottles and some applesauce for Calend, plus plenty of diapers and pull-ups for the two, they should be fine, right? Once they zonked out under the shade of the umbrella with a lightweight blanket over them if the breeze off the water should kick up, they
should sleep for hours, right? I’d have lots of time full of peace and quiet to read. I should be able to get well into my story before they woke up and it was time to go home.
What could go wrong?
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mer-hearts-debby-lee/1121911952?ean=2940152209563
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June
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Featuring
Dreaming in California by Debbie Lee
June
7th:
Featuring
A Summer of Stars by Lisa Watson
June
8th:
Featuring Drowning Sandy by Sarah Daley
June
9th:
Featuring
Summer Holiday by Carol Malone
June
10th:
Featuring
Shark Boss by Kathy Bosman
June
11th:
Featuring
The Best Place to Meet a Man by Robyn Echols
June
12th:
Featuring
the entire compilation
Hi Katie and thanks for featuring our sweet compilation authors on your blog. It's bloggers like you who graciously offer space on their blogs that makes the difference in a successful launch. With much appreciation, Carol
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting Summer Hearts on your Blog site, Katie! We truly appreciate your support, and allowing us to introduce ourselves to your readers!
ReplyDeleteBe Blessed, and Happy Reading!
Lisa :)