The Year Ahead
I’ve set some goals for myself. I don’t like to call them resolutions. I think resolving only leads to failure and who wants to set themselves up to fail? Not me!
I plan to really get my diet and exercise more constant. I did okay in 2019, but there is plenty of room for improvement. So I’ll be walking and doing yoga at least 4 days a week. More if my body will let me. 🙂
As for my career, I have big plans to write the heck out of 2020. I have two books in the BRAND NEW series called The Wallflowers of West Lane. You are going to love these four ladies so much.
I will also be in a Christmas in July anthology that is going to be spectacular. It’s with the seven authors from the Haute Ton Reader Society. You can find out more about the anthology and the authors on our FB page.
Tell me about your goals for 2020. I will go on the journey with you.
Coming in March 2020
The Earl Not Taken!
Left standing on the side while their contemporaries marry into society, four young ladies forge a bond to guard each other from a similar fate . . .
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Finishing school failed to make a proper lady of Penelope Arrington. But as a Wallflower of West Lane, Poppy has a far more vital role—she and her three best friends have made a pact to protect each other from the clutches of dangerous, disreputable men. So when one of them is about to be married off to a duke sight unseen, Poppy makes it her mission to divine the prospective husband’s true character. If only she didn’t require the aid of London’s most unsuitable rake.Â
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Rhys Draper, Earl of Marsden, has known the headstrong Poppy since she was a young girl naïve to the ways of men. To her eternal chagrin—and to his vague amusement—they have been at odds over  the memory of embarrassing first encounter  all these years. Now, with his services in need, Rhys sees a chance to finally clear the air between them. Instead, he is surprised by the heat of their feelings. If the two do not tread carefully, they may end up in a most agreeably compromising position . . .
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