THE WOMAN WHO SAW THE FUTURE
by
Amit Sharma
Blurb
Sapna Vaid has lived with a unique power for a decade; a power that turned her from a timid, wide-eyed, college-going girl into the most influential and powerful Goddess on Earth. Sapna can see the future and saves thousands of people around the world every year through her record-breaking, popular show ‘Lucky People’. The show had given Sapna’s life a meaning and gives her the courage to sleep every night, where death and blood await her in her dreams.
Even though the world is at her feet, the power costs Sapna her personal life. Thousands of prayers that come her way every year are her only solace, her only reason to live.
When a blinding hatred leads to a desperate act of revenge, a single misuse of her great power triggers a reversal of her fortunes. Now she must decide the path she has to take to preserve her unique gift and her fame, even if it turns her into a murderer on the brink of insanity.
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Amit Sharma's first fiction book titled False Ceilings has been published by Lifi Publications in 2016.
His second novel titled 'The Woman Who Saw The Future' was published by Readomania in Nov 2017.
Amit has been working in a Software Firm for the last twelve years. His hobbies include reading (but of course), watching world cinema, traveling, digging into various cuisines, cooking, listening to music, painting, blogging, making his daughter laugh and helping his wife with her unnecessary and prolonged shopping.
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They say not to judge a book by its cover - but let's be honest, who here hasn't experienced love at first sight with a beautiful book cover and found out more or bought the book? When I caught a glimpse of the cover for my prolific author friend Adite Banerjie's latest, I knew I had to host the cover reveal on my blog. I read the book those days by the way, and LOVED it.
Here's what the author has for us today: Cover Reveal
Five years ago, my first book was published by Harlequin/Mills & Boon with the title "The Indian Tycoon's Marriage Deal". It was an exciting moment for me as a writer and I will always cherish that memory.
Strange thing is that I get to do a re-run of that moment yet again. But this time as a self-published author. I am hugely excited at the opportunity to revisit Krish and Maya's story and bring it to my readers with a new cover and title. There could be no other month more appropriate for the re-launch of a romance than the Month of Love -- February! The story is now called Destiny's Girl. And it has a brilliant new cover... I am sure you will agree with me! I did wonder if I should update Krish & Maya's story. But as I went through the manuscript, I realized that my protagonists are now not merely characters in my book, but they have their own fictional lives within the pages of the book. Who am I to change that? So, their story is presented as is, complete with its flaws and foibles -- in real life we don't get a chance to change our past, do we? If you have read their story, I hope you will enjoy revisiting it again when Destiny's Girl goes online as an e-book on Amazon (stay tuned for the announcement). And if you haven't read it, I'd urge you to read it! And now... for the C.O.V. E. R. R.E.V.E.A.L. <Drum Roll, please!> :) So here comes DESTINY'S GIRL.... ........ ........ ........
Would love to know what you think of the cover.
And wait.... there is some more news. Destiny's Girl will have a sequel soon. It will be the Happily Ever After story of two characters you meet in Destiny's Girl -- Rohan and Natasha. So, keep your eyes peeled for more updates on the release of Destiny's Girl and its sequel. May Valentine's Month be full of love and happiness for you all! Adite Banerjie My Review
Having read and enjoyed some other books by Sunanda Chatterjee like “The Blue House in Bishop”, I was excited about her new release. And I’ll admit that a hot police offer sounded pretty enticing too…
I wasn’t disappointed in the story, the—once again—authentic and well-fleshed out characters, and the glimpses of the setting. It was lovely to see that Laura had an Indian friend (I’m very interested in her story), and that Laura’s father turned out to be not what I had expected. Laura herself was intriguing and believable, with hidden strength and a tragic past. She fell for Harrison rather fast and hard, but the forbidden attraction never seemed over the top and was laced with enough back-and-forth to retain its spark. As for Harrison, he fascinated me too because he comes with a load of emotional baggage all wrapped up in irresistible hero material. The author’s language is simple, the style matching a fast-paced romantic suspense novel set firmly in the here and now. But off and on, I stumbled upon a phrase that stood out in its stark beauty and supplied emotions that could otherwise have been lacking. Take this gem, for example: “Her heart felt like an unfinished symphony, the last resonant note ringing in her head in an endless loop, reminding her of her failures, her emptiness.” The saga provides some suspense, just the right amount of backstory, and a struggle for a happy ending. Chatterjee tells a gripping, emotional tale of sin, retribution, and redemption that digs deep and raises important questions: How much of our parents is inside us? And can love facilitate forgiveness? Rating: 4/5 About the Book
Sins of The Father
by
Sunanda Chatterjee
Blurb
Police Officer Harrison McNamara grew up with a silver spoon in his mouth. The former Wellington Estates heir has dedicated his life to taking criminals off the streets. But when he goes undercover to expose a blackmailing scheme, he meets a freelance model who may hold a key to his past.
For psychologist Laura Carson, freelancing as a model is the perfect bridge until she can set up her practice. But her modeling agency isn’t what she expected. Encountering the enigmatic undercover cop might be everything she’s ever wanted—and everything she must avoid.
As Laura and Harrison grow closer, their past threatens to destroy them. Trapped in an unending cycle of guilt and blame, can they find a way to bury the sins of the past for a future of redemption and love?
Book 1 of the Wellington Estates Series, Sins of the Father is a stand-alone romantic saga.
Read an excerpt:
AT THE END of class, Laura Carson assigned the reading for her Child Psychology seminar, snatched her embroidered tote bag from the desk drawer, and waited for her students to leave the classroom. Some students hurried out, others sauntered in twos and threes, laughing over some inside joke and planning their lunch. Once everyone had left, Laura turned off the lights and hurried down the hallway. Her wristwatch read 12:05. If she grabbed a quick sandwich, she’d be on time for the photoshoot. Laura pushed open the exit door of the building as blinding light from the late California summer assaulted her eyes. She shoved her hand into her tote bag for her sunglasses and stepped into the sunny, brick-lined walkway. Students thronged the campus at lunchtime like a wolf-pack on a hunt. Just as she let the door close behind her, someone crashed into her. She winced in the bright sunlight and said, “Watch where you’re going, dude!” Clutching her shoulder, she stared in dismay at the contents of her bag now scattered on the ground. Great! Now she’d be late. She cursed under her breath. She looked up to glare at the clumsy clod who had bumped into her. But she stood transfixed, mesmerized by the hazel eyes of a man built like Hercules. Hazel with green speckles. In his button-down shirt tucked into pleated khakis, he didn’t look like he belonged on a college campus. This Adonis should be in Hollywood. He apologized and bent down to pick up her things. Their hands brushed, and a shiver ran down her spine as he glanced at her paper: Effects of Family Reputation on the Child’s Personality. She picked up her lipstick, mints, hand lotion, sunglasses, receipts for grocery and lunches, and the usual bric-a-brac she stuffed into her tote. Her wallet lay open, a business card peeking out. The man grabbed it and frowned as he stared at the card. “Hey!” She tried to snatch it from him, but he moved his hand away with the swiftness of a fox and held it just outside her reach. “Give me that.” Still kneeling on the walkway, he hesitated, and asked, “Do you work for them?” She looked at the business card for The Angels, the modeling agency where Laura was to have a photoshoot in twenty minutes. She’d modeled for a photography class as a fun project, and Professor Warren told her she had the face of an angel. He knew people at this agency, and if she was interested in making extra money, she should give them a call. “Do you?” asked the handsome hulk, staring at the appointment time she’d scrawled on the card. He didn’t exude curiosity. The way his eyebrows knitted together, it emanated disapproving hostility. Laura was annoyed at his intrusiveness. There was nothing wrong with trying to make a bit of extra cash. Her oncologist mother could well afford to pay for her education, but Laura knew the value of money. She’d worked on campus on minimum wage with non-existent tips all through college and graduate school. She had completed her supervised hours as a therapist, and her mentor had told her she was ready to start her own practice. All she had to do was find an office space. But she enjoyed teaching undergrads in the interim, trying to psychoanalyze them when they asked questions. And the longer she delayed her jump into the life of a therapist, the more her desperation for extra cash, especially now that her roommates were ready to abandon her to move onto bigger things. Besides, her soon-to-be-ex-roommate Elena worked for The Angels and had recommended the agency. The man was waiting for her answer. She held his gaze and said, “It’s none of your business.” Laura didn’t understand the emotion in his eyes. Concern? Worry? He said, “Um…” She looked at the enchanting frown lines on his forehead. “Yes?” The urge to run her hands through his hair mortified and surprised her, as if a magnetic pull drew her to him like a moth drawn to a flame. She grabbed the last credit card lying on the ground. He used her pen to write his phone number on the back of The Angels’ card and handed it back to her, their hands touching once again, as an electric current ran up her arm, jolting her with an unfamiliar sensation. She quirked an eyebrow, still kneeling. The bricks on the walkway dug painfully into her exposed knee, and she tucked her skirt under it. “Presumptuous, aren’t we?” He put the card from The Angels inside her wallet and returned it to her. She took it from him and stuffed the credit card she’d picked up. When she looked up at him, he extended his hand, a smile playing on his lips as if he was enjoying himself, and she was surprised at his sudden change from concern to mirth. Then he spoke in a resonant baritone. “Can I have my credit card back? Or are you planning to rob me blind?” Laura flushed and stared at her wallet in dismay. She had indeed picked up his credit card. Poisonous words from her childhood stormed through her mind, piercing her heart: You’re a thief like your father. Hands shaking, she returned the card and said, “I’m not a thief!” The face of her ex-boyfriend, George, flashed in front of her eyes. But this time she actually had picked up someone else’s credit card, albeit by mistake. George’s angry yells still rang in her ears. “You’re just like your father!” Although it had happened a year ago, the raw hurt was still fresh in her heart, like a slash from a six inch blade. Why had she been foolish enough to reveal her family secret? George had told her about his arrest for driving under the influence, and she’d told him about her father. After George broke up with her, she was determined never to confide in anyone, and had started a string of meaningless dates. “Hey!” said the man in front of her, bringing her back to the present. She looked at him, anger and confusion blinding her momentarily. “I was kidding,” he said with a grin as he pocketed his card. Then he stood up, towering over her. “Can you tell me the way to Freshman English?” The brilliance of the grin dazzled her as she threw her things back into her tote bag. Warmth flooded through her as the irritation washed away like dust from her unwashed windshield after a shower, her need to make a good impression on him, intense. Her head reeled as she straightened up. “New on campus? You look a bit old for Freshman English.” He stuffed his hands in his pockets. “Looks can be deceptive. And some of us have to work.” She wondered what he meant. Had he worked before starting college? Or was working while in college? Intrigued, she smiled and led him a few feet away to the campus map displayed on an angled stone plaque upon which stood an abandoned coffee-cup. She tossed the cup into an overfilled trashcan beside it. “English Department holds all the freshman classes in Mudd Building.” She pointed to the star. “We’re here. You take Ackerman Way down to Bolden Plaza and turn right. You’ll see Mudd Building on the left. Ask someone once you get there.” “Thanks,” he said, and flashed her a smile that enlivened his face once more. She wanted to hand him the business card of The Angels for he could well be a model himself. In a moment, he would walk away and she’d never see him again. For some reason, the thought brought an ache to her heart. On a whim, she said, “I’m Laura Carson, by the way.” She hoped he’d take the hint and introduce himself; she had squandered the opportunity to see his name on the credit card. “Harrison McNamara.” He walked away from her as she watched his receding back, his muscular, lithe frame disappearing into the crowd of students down the walkway in the dappled shade of the jacaranda trees. He was gone, but he had left her his name, like the pleasant aftertaste of chocolate that lingers long after the ice cream is finished. Behind him, the outlines of the San Gabriel Mountains of Southern California rose tall and wide, their tops covered in clouds, promising delightful mystery, inviting her to ascend into the uncertainty. Stop behaving like a teenager, Laura. You’re a therapist! Still, a smile stole on her lips. Harrison McNamara was like no one she’d dated before. George had been much older than her, and she was drawn to his success. She cooked and cleaned for him and ran errands like a housemaid, staying over at his place more often than not. Her best friend and roommate, Juhi Raina, had told her she was being foolish over someone who didn’t value her as a person, as a professional. And she was right, for George had turned out to be a judgmental prick. The lingering scent of Harrison McNamara’s aftershave knotted her stomach, reminding her of her empty life. Of late, her dates were guys she picked up from a dating site, just for an evening of fun. They’d have drinks together, and depending on whether they were gentlemen, she’d bring them back home and go on a second date. But most of her relationships ended on her doorstep at the end of her first date, with or without a goodnight kiss like the period at the end of an uninspiring sentence. But Harrison was someone she wanted to get to know better. She touched her lips, letting her feverish mind imagine his mouth on hers, and a rush of adrenaline drowned her in foolish anticipation. Her reverie was broken by a flyer that flew right into her face. It was about Kara. A few days ago, the suicide of the co-ed had shrouded the campus in confusion and sorrow. Laura had been dismayed at the news. She remembered Kara from her Intro to Psychology class as a studious, pretty girl who kept to herself. But the resilient arrogance of youth sprung back from tragedy with unnerving rapidity; after just two days of mourning, the college moved on with classes, shows, and parties, and Laura had found herself getting ready for new hope and prospects. She pulled out her phone and called Juhi, who was busy with the opening of her boutique. Juhi had worked at an upscale boutique for a few years until she started designing dresses and evening gowns in the condo. She had recently found the guts to open her own shop. Laura was both proud and envious of her courage and wished some of it had rubbed off on her. Juhi said, “Just two weeks left, Laura. You’ll come to the opening, right?” Laura remembered a weekend back in middle school when she’d promised to visit Juhi, but forgot to call and cancel when Elena showed up at her door for a school project. The next day at school, Juhi threw haughty glances her way until lunchtime, and when Laura asked her what happened, Juhi said, “Laura, you are my only real friend. But I get it. You have many friends and have every right to see them. I’m trying to deal with it. Just, do me a favor. If you make plans with me, stick to them. Because when I make plans with you, I clear my whole calendar.” Laughing at the memory, Laura cupped her hand over the phone and said, “I’ve cleared my whole calendar.” “Good!” Laura grinned, as the comfort of years of friendship enveloped her in its warmth. She may not have a boyfriend, but she had a best friend. “I might even bring a date. Juhi, I think I met the one.” Juhi laughed. “Again? Where? Who is he?” “I bumped into him.” “Bumped into a guy and have an instant crush. Can it be more cliché? And where did this happen?” Laura laughed. “On Ackerman. He was on his way to class.” “You’re a Clinical Psychologist, Laura. Since when are you interested in college kids?” Laura sighed. “Since Harrison McNamara started Freshman English.”
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Sunanda J. Chatterjee writes romantic sagas and family dramas, with empowered heroines and noble heroes, and all manner of family relationships. She loves extraordinary love stories and heartwarming tales of duty and passion. Her themes include the immigrant experience, women’s issues, and medicine.
Her books have consistently been the Top 100 bestsellers on Amazon USA and Amazon India in Asian Literature, Indian Writing, and Asian Drama categories. Her short stories have appeared in anthologies, short-story.net and induswomanwriting.com.
She grew up in Bhilai, India and now lives in Arcadia, California with her husband and two wonderful children. When she is not by the microscope or creating imaginary worlds, she reads, sings, goes on long walks, and binge-watches old TV dramas.
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It's been a while since I last shared a #TeaseMeTuesday excerpt. Little Annie thought it sounded like fun, so here's a snippet from 'her' book. Tantalizing Temptations released last year and is Book 1 of the Inn Love series.
Excerpt from the BookHe held out a hand. “Call it a day. Come down and join me for a drink.” A voice inside her was yelling a dozen reasons why that was a bad idea, but the only thing she could hear properly was her own voice agreeing. Samantha laid her hand in his and let him pull her up. For a moment, they stood toe to toe, and the air around them seemed to shimmer to life, crackling and sizzling with the promise of what could be and probably soon would be. Jonathan’s eyes crinkled in a smile that was pure awareness. He waited until her breath hitched, then dropped her hand and stepped away. “I took the liberty to already arrange something nice and cozy for us,” he said, his voice slipping into a slightly lower register. She had to swallow hard before she found her voice. “I could’ve refused the invitation. Are you really so sure of yourself?” A small frown flickered over his face. “No. Not when it comes to you, if I’m honest.” He turned and she followed him out and down the stairs, mulling over his words. Did it mean he found her difficult to read? Did he think she was playing hard to get? Was she? Heck if she knew her own mind these days, let alone her heart. Her thoughts came to a stand-still when Jonathan led her to the living room, which would soon be the inn’s common room. He’d left the lights off but lit the fire and some of the candles they had ordered two days ago. The summer nights here could get surprisingly cool, even though the fire was more about a cozy atmosphere rather than actual warmth. The room was awash in softly flickering light, the hiss and crackle of logs, the barely-there smell of smoke mixing with the delicate vanilla and rose of the scented candles. Samantha stood there, staring. It had the feel of a candle-light dinner, intimate despite the size of the place. Was this…was this his idea of a first date? Was he romancing her? When she turned, she stifled a gasp. Jonathan had walked right up to her. He was standing there in touching distance, head slightly tilted, his gaze drinking her in. For a moment, she felt self-conscious. She was probably looking frazzled from work, was dressed in her usual ensemble of jeans and a button-down shirt, had let her hair out of her ponytail some time ago to comb her fingers through it and think. But his gaze told her none of it mattered to him, as if he saw a woman she didn’t. The woman inside her? The woman she wanted to be? “Beautiful,” he whispered. “The light does magical things to the color of your hair.” His right hand lifted, and his fingers brushed so softly over her head that she barely felt them. She wanted to grab it, press it down more firmly. To lean her cheek into his touch, slide her body into his embrace. She did nothing of the sort, only held his gaze. There was that knowing smile again, so free of smugness but so potent. “Let’s sit down and sip some wine.” Buy links: Amazon - http://bit.ly/2yHAnOf Apple iBooks - http://apple.co/2kICjQn B&N/Nook - http://bit.ly/2xB4u51 Kobo - http://bit.ly/2zitpfB GooglePlay - http://bit.ly/2xBALhe Smashwords - http://bit.ly/2xAkhFV Read the blurb here: http://bit.ly/2xAkqZZ
IT HAPPENS
by
Karan Sharma
Blurb
During our childhood days, we tend to have these crushes on people older than us that fade as we grow up. We never act upon them but they remain as memories that we always cherish.
But what happens when two adults with such an age difference fall in love?
It Happens is a story about how Gautam, a twenty-five-year-old upcoming professional and Roshni, an unmarried thirty-seven-year-old senior management member working in the same multinational bank, face this very question. Can two people with such a vast age difference be compatible?
The story is a romantic comedy that explores this situation in a light-hearted way as they fall in love, get laughed at by their friends and then develop cold feet, thinking about the repercussions their age difference could have on their marriage. Since this happens in India, where marriage is a major social issue, the plot holds further intrigue.
They say love is blind and makes one think with the heart, rather than the mind. Will two smart professionals make a mistake by doing so? Or will they listen to their logical senses at the last moment to avert what may be the biggest blunder of their lives?
It Happens…
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After more than twenty years of working in a highly successful family business and owning a popular brand in the interiors industry, Karan decided it was time to get into self publishing—an idea that came to mind when he saw his son having so much fun reading books. It rekindled a latent passion for writing that he had developed after his college days, leading to his first book. It Happens, along with other books that will come out in due course, will be a testament to his storytelling and creative skills.
Karan has a beautiful family with two young boys, Aakash and Aayansh, and Aarti as his lovely life companion. He is a commerce graduate and a battle-hardened businessman. His other passions include both playing and watching cricket and football, as well as being an avid traveller.
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I stumbled upon this interesting book tag game on Alina’s blog (which she uses for reviews and book-related posts) here, and as a Harry Potter fan, I couldn’t resist playing too.
1. Expecto Patronum: a childhood book connected to good memories Definitely ‘The Neverending Story’ by Michael Ende. I must’ve read the book more than 20 times and it never lost its charm. I loved the movies as well. Come to think of it, I could also choose ‘The Jungle Book’ by Rudyard Kipling or ‘Heidi’ by Johanna Spyri. I read them just as many times and still have very fond memories. 2. Expelliarmus: a book that took you by surprise The books of the ‘Lust, Money & Murder’ series by Mike Wells. I don’t read thrillers often, and sometimes I’m weary of series that start with a free book, but I got hooked on this one – and even ended up co-authoring romantic suspense novels with the author. 3. Prior Incantato: the last book you read An ARC of ‘The Cattleman’s Promise’ by one of my favourite Australian authors, Susanne Bellamy. It’s the latest book in her ‘Heart of the Outback’ series and lived up to its promise. 4. Alohomora: a book that introduced you to a genre you had not considered before ‘Pradyumna: Son of Krishna’ by Usha Narayanan introduced me to Indian mythology, which I had never considered reading before because I’m not familiar enough with its world of gods and kings. I thoroughly enjoyed it and her other mythological books. 5. Riddikulus: a funny book you’ve read I love Bill Bryson’s and Terry Pratchett’s sense of humour and all of their books that always carry (more than) an undertone of wit. I can’t pick just one, so I’ll settle on one each: ‘Down Under’ by Bill Bryson and ‘Small Gods’ by Terry Pratchett. 6. Sonorus: a book you think everybody should know about I’ll go with ‘The God of Small Things’ by Arundhati Roy as it’s one of my favourites and also the winner of the 1997 Booker Prize. Its writing style, use of language, themes and characters are unique and stayed with me for a long time. 7. Obliviate: a book or spoiler you would like to forget having read I tried reading ‘Fifty Shades’ to know what all the hype is about. Made it through half of the first book and gave up (and I usually don’t stop reading once I’ve started a book). I wish I hadn’t tackled it at all. 8. Imperio: a book you had to read for school So many… I’ll choose one that I had to read for the final Advanced Level exam to graduate from high school, and about which I wrote more than ten pages of analysis: ‘Kabale und Liebe’ by Friedrich Schiller, a German classic. 9. Crucio: a book that was painful to read Painful as in difficult or painful as in actually causing me pain/sadness? If it’s ‘difficult to read’, I’ll go with ‘Wuthering Heights’. If it’s supposed to be a book that made me cry, I’ll choose ‘A Thousand Splendid Suns’ by Khaled Hosseini. 10. Avada Kedavra: a book that could kill (interpret as you will) I seriously don’t know how to answer this. Spontaneously, I’m going with ‘1984’ by George Orwell because IF we really took it seriously, it could kill the way politics and society worked and work. If only… This was fun. I hope some of my fellow Potterheads will consider doing it too. My Review
I’ve read every single book of Susanne Bellamy’s “Heart of the Outback” series, and I love each one as much as the other. Suffice to say I was tickled pink when I saw she’d written a sixth book – one, I’m happy to say, that lives up to all the others and to the high expectations I had.
Samantha makes for a very interesting and relatable heroine. On the one hand, she’s active, determined and wilful with an adventurous streak. On the other hand, she’s caring, sensitive and currently also insecure, battling fresh scars and trying to harden herself. In comes Jeff, in the foulest of moods because of his leg injury yet beneath it all also stubborn as hell, kind-hearted, fiercely loyal and sexy. Is it any wonder these two grabbed my attention straight away and kept me spellbound until the final page? I had an inkling about the father’s role in the whole ‘challenge’, and I feel inordinately pleased that my feeling was right. If you enjoy fast-paced, sweet romances with a lot of sparks, authentic characters and a healthy dose of love for the outback, then you should give this book a try. It tugged at my heart strings in more ways than one and tells a story of family as much as of courage and healing (not just physical, but emotional as well). Rating: 5/5 About the Book
The Cattleman's Promise (book 6 Hearts of the Outback) - 20 January 2018.
Running from her past Samantha Greenwood joins the staff at Mt Isa Hospital. But even the remote western town might not be far enough away for her to find forgiveness. There has always been an Alistair on Esmeralda Downs, but Jeff Alistair’s injury is putting his future in jeopardy. He will lose his family’s vast grazing stud and his birthright unless he can get back in the saddle. Can two broken people find love and healing amid the lonely hills of Esmeralda Downs? http://amzn.to/2Ae67ey
HIS CHRISTMAS MIRACLE
by
Summerita Rhayne
Blurb
Her impossible wish...
Kyle Masson, Irish billionaire, discovers he had been married to a con woman. Now, left with the pregnant surrogate mother for his child, he’s determined to focus on being a proper father and to care for her throughout her pregnancy. His experience has left him suspicious and cynical. Duped by one woman, he’s determined to not let the expectant mother, Chrissie out of his sight. So, when she plans a trip to India without his knowledge, he follows hot on her heels. Chrissie feels oppressed by Kyle's overbearing manner. After losing her father, she feels confused and alone and wants to get acquainted with the family he left in Goa. Kyle’s heavy-handed tactics drive her mad. But she's also attracted to him. Surely she can’t be drawn to a man this bossy. And then an insidious, incredible wish begins. That her baby should have both the parents. As compelling attraction drives them together, the improbable dream appears to take a hazy shape. But Chrissie knows her dreams are poised to be shattered. For she is bound only to be a surrogate, never a real mother... His Christmas Miracle is a sensual, but tender romance set in beachside Goa at coastal India. It is sequel to two other Christmas romance stories, His Christmas Delight and His Christmas Surprise. About the author
Summerita Rhayne writes contemporary and historical romance with lots of emotional conflict. She first got published in 2013 and has won contests with prestigious publishers such as Harlequin and Harper Collins India. Her pet belief is, if the inspiration is strong enough, the story characters will find a way to make the writer pen them down, even when writing time is in short supply. When cerebrally confronted with the sizzling interaction of two Alpha characters, the only way to get peace is write their book!
At heart, she's a family person and even though she loves her medical teaching profession, she happily becomes a homemaker when not at work. She loves winding down with music, romcoms, cricket (strictly watching only) and social networking.
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My Review
I’m a fan of Rachel Brimble’s ‘Templeton Cove’ books (though I haven’t read them all yet), so I gladly picked up this latest release (alright, alright, the cover helped too *wink*).
“A Stranger in the Cove” deals with a lot of issues, among them adoption. To me, it was an insightful study of who and what influences one’s personality and who or what is part of one’s identity. But of course, it was also a lovely love story, as well as a tale of courage and of the magic that is ‘opposites attract’. Kate with her heart of gold, charity work and caring nature, and Mac with his brooding, secretive nature and his musically-influenced alter ego seem like polar opposites, but together they somehow make it work. I rooted for the unlikely couple straight away (and yes, I swooned over the sexy musician), and I also enjoyed seeing Marian getting some closure at the end of this series. This book can be read as a stand-alone but I think it would be much more enjoyable if you’ve read at least some of the ‘Templeton Cove’ novels. Let me leave you with my favourite quote from the book: “Time, Kate. Time is what we waste. Not experiences. Not love. Not loss. Time. I won’t waste any more. Will you?” Rating: 4/5 About the Book
Series: Templeton Cove
Genre: Contemporary Romance Release Date: Jan 1st 2018 Publisher: Harlequin Mac Orman is on a mission. When he discovers his recently deceased father had been searching for his birth mother, Mac aims to finish the job by finding the grandmother he never knew. His quest leads him to Templeton Cove—and a firecracker of a woman who instantly jump-starts his tortured heart. For Mac, Kate Harrington is the most tempting kind of distraction. But their sizzling connection comes with a side of suspicion for Kate, who doesn’t trust this brooding stranger in her town. Mac arrived with no plans to stay, but as he falls for Kate, he wonders how he could ever possibly leave. EXCERPT Oh, for the love of God. The man’s smile was slow, soft and as sexy as hell. It was like an invisible aphrodisiac on her newly ignited libido. She took another sip of her drink, her heart racing and her body on fire. He looked at her as though he had X-ray vision…or the ability to make her want to strip without the request even passing his lips. Every inch of her body was intensely aware of him and she didn’t like it. Not one tiny bit. Good looks and even better bodies were not to be trusted. This guy could be just as much of a cheater as her ex. Even more so, if his killer smile was anything to go by. She couldn’t imagine a woman not being affected by it. So why did she want to keep looking at him? He leaned his elbow on the bar and faced her. “So…” He took a sip of his drink. “Do you live around here?” Feigning nonchalance, she sat straighter on her stool and drew forth as much of a welcome attitude as she could. It wasn’t this stranger’s fault he’d attracted and intrigued her in one very dangerous blow. “Yes.” He smiled. “That’s all I get?” “That’s all you get.” She returned his smile, her body relaxing a little. His voice was rich and deep and had the same warming effect on her as a shot of whiskey on a cold night. “That is, until I know a little more about you.” “Shoot.” He drank. “Ask me anything you want.” “Okay…” Her gaze dropped frustratingly to his mouth, most likely quashing her nonchalance in a heartbeat. She shifted on her seat and lifted her gaze to his…although his eyes were by no means a safer option. She cleared her throat. “What brings you to the Cove?” His gaze locked on hers and the seconds ticked by. His blue eyes darkened as his smile faltered. Kate raised her eyebrows, curiosity whispering through her. “Was that not a good question to start with?” He flitted his focus to the band once more. “I’m looking for work.” She frowned. “In Templeton?” “It’s as good a place as any, isn’t it?” She hazarded a guess that the shift in his tone was meant to induce a throw away question, to make her believe it was no big deal why he was in Templeton. Little did Mr. Bad Boy know, she was blessed—or sometimes cursed—with the innate ability to read between the lines, to sense when something wasn’t quite right with people or situations. Her senses pinged to high alert with this guy at the sudden stiffness in his body, the way his jaw had set. His easy demeanour of a moment before had been replaced with clear defensiveness. BUY LINKS Amazon UK - https://goo.gl/vG267K Amazon US - https://goo.gl/eBeJzG Barnes & Noble - https://goo.gl/ejrXnF About the Author
Rachel lives with her husband and two teenage daughters in a small town near Bath in the UK. After having several novels published by small US presses, she secured agent representation in 2011. Since 2013, she has had seven books published by Harlequin Superromance (Templeton Cove Stories) and an eighth coming in Jan 2018. She also has four Victorian romances with eKensington/Lyrical Press.
Rachel is a member of the Romantic Novelists Association and Romance Writers of America, and was selected to mentor the Superromance finalist of So You Think You Can Write 2014 contest. When she isn’t writing, you’ll find Rachel with her head in a book or walking the beautiful English countryside with her family. Her dream place to live is Bourton-on-the-Water in South West England. She likes nothing more than connecting and chatting with her readers and fellow romance writers. Rachel would love to hear from you! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rachelbrimbleauthor/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RachelBrimble?lang=en Goodreads Author Page: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1806411.Rachel_Brimble Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelbrimbleauthor/?hl=en Blog: http://rachelbrimble.blogspot.co.uk/ Website: http://rachelbrimble.com/ Giveaway
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Publisher: Indie published
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Publication Date: December 19, 2017
Language: English
Genre: Romance
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