I’m starting off
2017 with a bang. On January 16th,
the next installment in the Shellwater
Key Tales will officially launch. I’m very excited to present Book 2 in the
series, Straight On Toward Paradise. Unlike the Christmas novella, this
story will center once more on The Paradise Dinner Theatre, with chef Emma
Bertram’s tale.
Here's a little taste...
Here's a little taste...
Reece
stared down at her, and the heat behind those dark eyes could have powered an
entire kitchen. She shivered as his gaze dipped to her lips.
“This is insane,” he
muttered.
“I know, and you hate me.”
“I don’t—” His eyes closed,
head shaking as if in denial. Another beat went by, and then he opened his
eyes. The wry expression returned. “You’re going to drive me crazy, Miss
Bertram.”
“Just returning the favor,
Mr. Casings.”
“Reece…” he said, the raspy
word a command.
Emma didn’t take commands
well, but when he gave the orders… “Reece.”
His chest rose and fell
again. They stared at each other, the heady pulse in the room vibrant and
alive.
Now
what, Counselor?
Chef
Emma Bertram doesn’t believe in the fantasy of happily ever after. As a
teenager, she witnessed the destruction of her parents’ marriage when her
father left for another woman. Lingering bitterness and a demanding career have
kept her apart from her father’s new family for years. Then he and stepmother
are suddenly killed. Returning to her childhood home of Shellwater Key,
Florida, Emma suddenly finds herself with custody of her two half-sisters. Left
with no choice but to stay in Shellwater Key, Emma accepts a job offer from her
best friend Layla McCarthy as Head Chef at the old Paradise Dinner Theatre.
Renovating
the dilapidated kitchen just might kill her and nothing has prepared her to
become an instant mother. But it’s not her new job or her sisters that threaten
Emma’s peace of mind. No, that honor belongs to her father’s law partner, Reece
Casings. The buttoned-up, so-wrong-for-her, but oh-so-sexy lawyer makes Emma’s
blood boil. Or is it heart race? How can she be attracted to a man who is so
wrong for her in every way? A man who clearly blames Emma for the fractured relationship with her father and who loves
to point out everything she’s doing wrong?
Except
she cannot deny that Reece touches something in her that no man has before. But
when an explosive secret boils to the surface that reveals Reece’s real connection
to her family, Emma is left reeling. Can she get past the truth? And can she
ever learn to forgive her father – and herself – to in order to serve up a real
happily ever after ending?
I loved writing
this tale. Emma is a real spitfire and serious (but super sexy) Reece Casings is
her perfect foil. They set off some serious SPARKS! This tale also includes a
wonderful secondary plot for Emma’s mother, Mary Bertram. She takes the
extraordinary step of staying in Shellwater Key to help her daughter learn how
to become a mother to two girls who represent everything she lost when her
ex-husband walked out. She even gets her own unexpected romance, which was a
lot of fun to write. After the contentious mother/daughter relationships in Left Turn At Paradise (Book 1), it was
quite refreshing to portray a healthy and strong one in this book, LOL I hope you love this new entry in the Shellwater Key Tales...and look for Book 3 coming soon.
As a bonus, I’m offering a chance to WIN an AMAZON KINDLE if you buy the ebook by January 24th! Once
the book has downloaded, just click on the link inside to enter! You can also share the giveaway for extra chances to win!
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Kristin
Wallace is the USA Today Best Selling Author of
inspirational and contemporary romance, and women’s fiction filled with “Love,
Laughter and a Leap of Faith”. She is the author of two best selling series,
Shellwater Key Tales (sweet contemporary romance) and Covington Falls
Chronicles (inspirational romance). For more information on her books, visit
her website: Kristin Wallace Author
1 comment:
"Straight On Toward Paradise" looks like a great read. I especially like the idea of showing what healthy mother/daughter relationships look like. Sometimes life events show us a way forward that we'd never believe could happen. I became friends with my son's step-mother after "our" husband died in a motor vehicle accident. Considering their first child was born before our divorce was final, even now some 40+ years later I still shake my head and wonder how that happened.
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