Tuesday, July 13, 2021

AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT & REVIEW - Elizabeth Bromke

 Good morning, friends!

Today, I'm shining the spotlight on USA Today Bestselling author, Elizabeth Bromke.


We'll find out more about Elizabeth on Friday when we visit her Writer's Nest. For now, let's learn a bit about her.

BIO:

Elizabeth Bromke writes small-town women's fiction and sweet romance. In her stories, she weaves multi-generational family dynamics with the triumphs and trials of modern relationships.

Elizabeth and her husband and son live in the mountains of Arizona. There, they spend time together reading, taking walks with their sweet pup, Winnie, and working on puzzles.

According to her press release...

If you enjoy women's fiction with a touch of romance and an undercurrent of mystery, you will fall in love with Harbor Hills, the newest saga by USA TODAY bestselling author Elizabeth Bromke. Romance, secrets and mystery, family ties and female friendships abound in this heartwarming saga about four women who find friendship right next door.



The House on Apple HIll Lane is the first in a 4-book series.

Blurb:

Four small-town neighbors, one fixer-upper, and a decades-old secret that could change everything...

Quinn Whittle made a big mistake.

She bought an old house in a new town... sight unseen. But it's not only the house that has a history. So does Quinn, and her new neighbors are starting to clue in...

Annette Best's realty business is struggling. Then a new face comes to town, and she sees an opportunity to save her company (and along with it, her marriage)... as long as the homebuyer doesn't poke around under the floorboards.

Judith Banks is freshly single but too fed up to date. Or so she thinks. Then her new neighbor hires a local handyman, and she's taken... but only if he doesn't ask about Judith's past.

Beverly Castle had it all. Now she's lost everything, and all that's keeping her going is her job with the Harbor Herald... until an unlikely friendship hatches on her very own street.

REVIEW:
THE HOUSE ON APPLE HILL LANE opens up the doors to the internal drama of each character. While each character's struggle is different, there is a common thread. Survival. Elizabeth Bromke has given us a well-written look inside a simple cul de sac in a quaint Maine community where everyone needs something and count on their neighbors for support... something I think we lack these days. We need that community spirit and she has brought us the helping hand we all need some times. 

I'm giving THE HOUSE ON APPLE HILL LANE:



The House on Apple Hill Lane is available for purchase through the following links:


Be sure to pick up the other titles in this series to see what's next in store for these women. Jude's story, The House with the Blue Front Door, is Book 2.

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