Good morning!
I hope everyone had a safe and happy 4th of July. If you didn't watch the video I posted yesterday morning, please go back and watch. I think that scene is a Hallmark movie in the making!
We're continuing our Something Blue series today, with author Janice Lynn.
As you'll note from her bio, Janice is a very busy lady.
USA Today Bestselling author Janice Lynn has a Masters in
Nursing from Vanderbilt University and works as a nurse practitioner in a
small-town family practice. She lives in the southern United States with her
husband and ever-expanding family, including an adorable Maltese named Halo.
After writing for Harlequin for over a decade, she has expanded
to sweet romance and is excited about her Hallmark Publishing releases
featuring the Quilt of Valor Foundation. As a Blue Star Mom, the organization
is near and dear to her heart.
Janice has won numerous awards including the National Reader’s
Choice Award, the Golden Quill, the Holt Medallion Award of Meri, and RT Book
Club’s The American Title Contest. She has also been a finalist in prestigious
contests such as The Golden Heart, Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence, and Book
Buyers Best. She’s a Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Publisher’s Weekly
best-selling author.
WEDDING AT WINDING WOODS –
Janice Lynn
Lacey Collier had been dreaming
of walking down the aisle to Luke Evans all her life. Only, she’d hoped they’d
be the bride & groom rather than Maid of Honor and Best Man in her
brother’s wedding. Could a weekend wedding in the mountains have him finally
realizing she’s all grown up and worth taking a chance on love with?
I loved this story. Very reminiscent of how slow men can be when it comes to women. Spoiler alert - In true Hallmark fashion, Luke figures it out eventually - like they always do.
Janice has a new book coming out in October:
Andrew’s a firefighter who thrives on the rush of saving others. His secret dream is to become a smokejumper and fight raging wildfires across the country. But it’ll mean leaving his hometown and the people who rely on him.
Morgan and Andrew are drawn together as they both volunteer to make quilts for veterans at the local quilt shop. Morgan’s son looks up to Andrew, and Morgan can’t help but notice how good Andrew is with him. Meanwhile, Andrew’s torn between his ambition and his growing attraction to Morgan. They both have choices to make about their future…and about each other.
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