Adult Contemporary Romance
Paperback, 368 Pages
March 1st 2015 by Harlequin HeartwarmingPaperback, 368 Pages
Emma Everhart's life is going according to plan. Finish nursing school with flying colours? Check. Get a great job in the ER? Check. Marry a handsome doctor and have two babies, three years apart? Not quite yet. But with a dreamy new doctor joining the hospital staff, she's so close she can almost taste the wedding cake. Now is not the time to let the tall, dark and flirtatious paramedic Charlie Fletcher distract her! He may be the best date and best kiss she's ever had, but he's definitely not part of her plan. No matter how he makes her feel.
(Chicago Sisters #1)
by Amy Vastine
by Amy Vastine
Adult Romance
Harlequin Heartwarming
January 1st 2014
Kendall Montgomery's six-year-old son has barely spoken in the past year, locked in his world of silent grief. Then one day, he spots his dead father across a crowded street.
Max Jordan moved to Chicago to be closer to his own son and prove he can be a better father than his deadbeat dad. His striking resemblance to Kendall's husband and his track record with fatherhood make her determined to keep her distance - until Max helps her little boy come out of his shell. But can she trust him with their future? How can she be sure he won't take off just when they need him most?
Max Jordan moved to Chicago to be closer to his own son and prove he can be a better father than his deadbeat dad. His striking resemblance to Kendall's husband and his track record with fatherhood make her determined to keep her distance - until Max helps her little boy come out of his shell. But can she trust him with their future? How can she be sure he won't take off just when they need him most?
Thanks
so much for having me on your blog today and Happy St. Patrick’s Day to all the
readers out there! St. Patrick’s Day isn’t my most favorite holiday but it does
make me a little excited. March 17th means spring is almost here and we might finally get to put our winter coats away here in Chicago. It also
makes me feel lucky.
The
Irish are synonymous with being lucky. Apparently it’s an American thing not an
Irish thing. The Irish immigrants and the Irish Americans who were part of the
gold and silver rush of the 19th century were associated with a lot of good
fortune. It became a joke that the Irish must be lucky because they didn’t have
the smarts to be so successful. Ouch!
I
am not of Irish descent, by my husband is. His maternal grandmother’s family
was Irish. We were lucky enough to get to visit Ireland with his parent back in
the late 90’s. It was a gorgeous place with some of the friendliest people I
have ever met. I understood once I got there why green is the color of the Irish.
Everything over there is the most beautiful shade of green. My husband had lawn
envy for sure!
I
think we all wish for some luck now and then. Some people carry around a lucky
charm or some go through some superstitious ritual to ensure some good fortune.
We want to be lucky in Las Vegas. My dad is always feeling lucky when he buys a
lottery ticket. But money isn’t the only thing we seek the help of luck to
find. There are many out there hoping to get lucky in love.
If
you think about it, if we all have a perfect match out there, how lucky do we
need to be to find that person? That’s the big question for Charlie Fletcher in
The Best Laid Plans. He’s beginning
to fear he’ll never be that lucky. When he finds the person he believes is
perfect for him, he worries he’s not lucky enough to be the perfect person for
her.
Charlie
doesn’t need luck, though. Luck doesn’t win you love. Charlie gets the girl
because of who he chooses to be each and every day. Sometimes we have a little
bit more control over our destiny than we think. Don’t chase the rainbow,
looking for the pot of gold. BE the rainbow and the pot will come to you! Happy
St. Patrick’s Day, everybody.
Amy Vastine has been plotting stories in her head for as long as she can remember. An eternal optimist, she studied social work, hoping to teach others how to find their silver lining. Now, she enjoys creating happily ever afters for all to read.
In September of 2012, she saw a tweet about Harlequinís So You Think You Can Write contest. She entered, hoping for nothing more than a little feedback from some people in the business. Amazingly, The Weather Girl made it into the semi-finals, thanks to the many wonderful voters out there! The manuscript didnít make it to the finals, but the editors over Harlequin were still interested. A few revisions later and The Weather Girl was contacted for publication with Harlequin Heartwarming ñ a dream come true!
Amy lives outside Chicago with her high school sweetheart-turned-husband, three fun-loving children, and their sweet but mischievous puppy dog.
- $50 Amazon gift card & signed paperback of The Best Laid Plans (ebook if international winner)
- 5 copies of The Best Laid Plans (paperback to US winners and ebooks to international winners) and Chicago swag and Sweet and Heartwarming Bracelet for (US winners only)
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Thank you for hosting me on your blog!
You're welcome. It's my pleasure! Your book sounds great!
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