Sharon Struth takes over the blog today ....
Sharon: Welcome Trent. What is your idea of perfect happiness?
Trent: Happiness? I suppose I’ve been wondering that for myself lately—maybe most of my life. It’s why I took an offer from my brother to come work for him at his new vineyards. I’m a little worried about leaving my busy life in the city, but damned if my brother isn’t the happiest I’ve ever seen him living on Blue Moon Lake. Maybe I’ll find what I’ve been missing there, too.
Sharon: What’s your motto?
Trent: Never stop believing in yourself. For many years I let the opinions of others make me lose faith in myself. I turned to drugs to make up for my unhappiness. I’m a changed man now, but I have to remind myself every single day not to let certain people tear me down.
Sharon: How would your friends describe you?
Trent: That’s easy. Musical, sometimes a little quick to say the wrong thing, very often misunderstood and, well…(Trent laughs) My buddies tell me I’m a ladies man. The truth? I do enjoy women, but lately there’s only been one woman for me. The strange thing is, I’ve met her on the Internet.
Sharon: Care to share more about that?
Trent: Nope. You’ll have to read Harvest Moon to find out more.
HARVEST MOON Book Blurb:
Getting past the librarian’s guard…
Trent Jamieson isn’t one for virtual romance, but there’s something about the intriguing woman he meets on the Internet he can’t resist. Then the small town bachelor discovers the mystery woman who shares her secrets with him online is the laced-up librarian in his self-defense class! Veronica Sussingham may just be his toughest student yet. Because how can he show the vulnerable beauty that some men are worth letting your guard down for?
Veronica returned to her hometown seeking shelter for her shattered spirit. The last thing she needs is a blue-eyed charmer who wants to show her how to live—and love—again. Then she discovers Trent is not just another admirer, but a man who knows her deepest secrets. Now Veronica must choose between running from her past—or finding future happiness with the kind of man she swore she’d never fall for….
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Bestselling author Sharon Struth believes you’re never too old to pursue a dream. The Hourglass, her debut novel, is a finalist in the National Readers' Choice Awards for Best first Book. Her follow-up release, SHARE THE MOON, Book one in the Blue Moon Lake Novel Series, is published by Kensington Books and is a Barnes & Noble romance bestseller. The series also includes Twelve Nights (11/15), Harvest Moon (12/15) and Bella Luna (2016).
She writes from the friendliest place she’s ever lived, Bethel, Connecticut, along with her husband, two daughters and canine companion. For more information, including where to find her published essays, please visit sharonstruth.com.
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She writes from the friendliest place she’s ever lived, Bethel, Connecticut, along with her husband, two daughters and canine companion. For more information, including where to find her published essays, please visit sharonstruth.com.
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New author to me. Sounds like a good read.
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A new to me author....sounds good.
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DeleteAlways nice to hear about a new author to me - thanks.
ReplyDeleteBlue Moon Lake sounds like a nice place to be. Sounds like a fun romance.
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