Sometimes the end of one road ...
Brick Callahan enjoys every minute of chaos at his campground, Stardance Ranch, especially after the Tornado Alleycats arrive for an extended summer stay. The members of the all-female glamorous camping club are primarily seniors—active and adventurous, friendly and fun. But when he discovers Liliana Howe frolicking with the glamping grannies in a late night skinny-dipping session, he fears he's in for a summer of trouble. Because his best friend's kid sister has grown up to be drop-dead gorgeous.
. . .is the start of another
Betrayed by those she trusted, Lili decides she's put her career first for too long. She sells her practical sedan, buys a travel trailer, and heads to Eternity Springs for a summer of rest, relaxation, and reassessment as the newest member of the Alleycats. The last person she expects to find running an RV resort is her high school crush. Their undeniable mutual attraction is a reminder that life is full of surprises. But when the past comes calling, will their summer romance stand the test of time?
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St. Martin's Press is giving away a copy of A STARDANCE SUMMER to one randomly selected commenter. To enter the giveaway,
1. A STARDANCE SUMMER is set in the fictional Eternal Springs. Have you visited any "springs"? Or do you have a favorite "star" or "dance"?
My home town of Safety Harbor, Florida, is famous for its Espiritu Santo Springs (Springs of the Holy Spirit) discovered by Spanish Explorer Hernando de Soto.
My favorite star is Hanai-a-ka-malama. the Hawaiian name for the Southern Cross. Literally, foster child of the moon.
My favorite dance is the hula!
2. Comments are open through Sunday, June 25, 10 pm in Baltimore.
3. I'll post the winner on Monday, June 26.
2. Comments are open through Sunday, June 25, 10 pm in Baltimore.
3. I'll post the winner on Monday, June 26.
Mahalo,
Kim in Baltimore
Aloha Spirit in Charm City
Our son lives in Colorado Springs so yes we have visited "a springs". No Fav star, but like the cha cha.
ReplyDeleteLove this author's books. Would love to win.
The stars are incredible some nights here. Our town is out in the middle of nowhere with only light industry, so the air is very clean & clear. Easy to spot the Southern Cross (on our national flag), the Big Dipper and the Milky Way.
ReplyDeleteDon't have a favorite star, but am always looking up and hoping to see Orion in the night sky.
ReplyDeleteI visited the springs at Yellowstone. They are amazing. My favorite star is in the constellation Orion.
ReplyDeleteI like the Big Dipper because I can always locate it in the sky.
ReplyDeleteHot Springs, Arkansas -- the bath houses were fascinating to walk thru -- and Colorado Springs, Colorado. No favorite star. Argentine Tango or Viennese Waltz -- totally different but equally amazing
ReplyDeleteI've never visited a Springs. My favorite star is Orion though. I live all dancing.
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I've never visited a Springs. My favorite star is Orion though. I live all dancing.
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I like the big dipper because it is the easiest to see.
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I love this series!
ReplyDeleteI can't recall any spring that I've visited, but perhaps the streams, rivers of waterfalls I have visited start at a spring?
I like the natural mountains springs near my grandparents' home in Tennessee
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Cannot recall visiting a "springs". No fav dance. Big Dipper is easy to find.
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