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Tuesday, August 6, 2024

A Natural Disaster #whattoread

 

A Natural Disaster


I'm sorry about the delay in posting today but Debby is impacting my area. We moved to South Carolina five years ago and hurricanes are a common theme. Each year from June through October we deal with the uncertainty of Mother Nature playing a game with us. 

After driving from Michigan- 14 hours yesterday- we arrived back at our home last evening. We had wanted to get ahead of the storm because forecasters are predicting 15 inches of flooding and potential storm surge. We live about 3 miles from the coast so the surge won't impact us but the rain and wind will. 


We collapsed into bed last night after unpacking the car and getting our dirty clothes washed, only to wake during the night without power. Thankfully, it just returned. :)

Believe it or not, I do have a wonderful romance that takes place during a hurricane in my area of South Carolina. Write what you know they say! So if you are dealing with bad weather and are looking for a wonderful way to spend your time- with or without power- I have the book for you!!

 



Lucy Justice escaped her father’s warped beliefs about women and proved she could be successful on her own, running a bed-and-breakfast along the marsh in a small South Carolina town. She’s determined to be something more than a man’s arm candy, vowing to not get involved with anyone who dictates her life. But her new guest stirs feelings she can’t push aside, nor can she stop thinking about the sexy man.

When Liam Fields’ brother, Jason, returns to the family ranch after abandoning it, Liam isn’t willing to become second banana. Leaving before starting a family war, he heads out, hoping to find a way to recreate his one good childhood memory. His feelings for the owner of the bed-and-breakfast confuse him, but her curves and kisses cloud his need for his Texas ranch.

Hurricane Candy sends them into danger and leaves behind more than damage. Can these two broken people find a way past their own demons and save the wild horses, or will their happy ending be washed away with the storm surge?


1 comment:

Tina Donahue said...

Oh no, Debby's affecting you? Be safe!

I live with earthquakes in Cali, which are bad enough. I never, ever want to go through a tropical storm or hurricane.