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Coffee In The Morning
Professor Nolan "Camp"
Campbell asks, "Can today's women handle the rigors of pioneer
life?"
His sister Sherry says,
"Anything a man can do, a woman can do better!"
ANYTHING YOU CAN DO...
Camp recruits a group of
women to reenact an 1820's wagon train journey. They include
Sherry...and the lovely Emily Benton, with her two impossible
children, Megan and Mark. Camp discovers that wagon train life is
enjoyable one minute and frightening the next...rather like falling
in love.
With Emily...
HAVING IT ALL
Sherry Campbell believes
love and independence are incompatible. Garrett Lock - a man she
encountered on the wagon train expedition -- disagrees. He wants it
all. He's a single father with a child he adores. He has a
successful career. And now he wants another shot at love. Coffee
in the morning and kisses at night. With Sherry....
Unsolicited Review
A quote from a reader/fan:
"I just finished reading
your wonderful book Coffee in the Morning and I just couldn't put it
down. I was so sad to see it end, but when I finished the first
chapter, I knew I had to have everything you wrote. Can you tell
that I am an avid reader. It was one of the best books I have read
in a long time.
Thank you so much."
Eileen Axelrood
Hot Chocolate On A Cold
Day
How To Stay Warm in a Cold
Climate
Megan Benton, who works
for the Coast Guard in St. Ignace, Michigan, knows that staying warm
in the blustery month of March requires a strategy.
* Have a cup of hot
chocolate first thing
* Wear your scarf and
mitts (like Mom always said)
* Keep moving (and
don't fall in the water).
* Laugh lots (especially
with your younger brother, who's visiting to escape the
well-intentioned parents you both adore).
* Fall in love with your
new downstairs neighbor (a single father from New York). His name
is Sterling Dodge and he's so hot, he could melt all that snow!
Despite their
high-maintenance families and high risk jobs, Megan and Sterling
find plenty of ways to stay warm!
Unsolicited Review
Romance Fiction Suite
101.com - Shelly Mosley says:
Romance writers know all
about relationships, but one of the most treasured is that between
them and their chocolate. Popular author Roz Denny Fox is no
exception.
I’d just gotten my copy of
Hot Chocolate on a Cold Day, which is written by that wonderfully
talented author, Roz Denny Fox, when it struck me how often
chocolate is a topic in romances.
Love is off to a rocky
start in Fox’s latest offering, but she cleverly gets this couple
back on the road to bliss.
When I asked Roz Denny Fox
about her own relationship with chocolate, she commented, “I'm a
huge fan of dark, rich chocolate. The taste, the texture explodes on
my tongue and evokes passion. My theory, and I'm sticking to
it---put chocolate with that special someone and it leads to
romance. Which of course is what I write about.”
For the complete article
on Roz and Chocolate click on the Romance Fiction Suite 101.com link
above.
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