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Spotlight – This Pucking Ship

16 Friday Dec 2022

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When thereโ€™s Love as Sea, can a former one-night stand turn into forever? Being on a loverโ€™s cruise wasnโ€™t hockey star, Dylan Hardingโ€™s idea of a dream vacation, but when he runs into a past one-night-stand, it suddenly has its perks. For Maureen Burke, avoiding the hunky athlete and all their chemistry while at sea is the key to keeping her job. Fans of forced proximity romances will love THIS PUCKING SHIP by A.M. Williams, a sexy sports romance.

This Pucking Ship

Love at Sea series

by A.M. Williams

Blurb:

What started as a one-night stand has become an entire week stuck at sea. Can these two unlikely lovers figure things out or will one of them jump off this pucking ship?

Maureen

Taking a job working in the gym on a cruise ship seemed like a good plan, especially after being dumped and fired from my last job, thanks to my cheating ex.

What I wasnโ€™t counting on was running into the hockey superstar I had a one-night stand with.

Now Iโ€™m stuck trying to avoid the chemistry between us despite his relentless pursuit before I find myself put out to sea.

I just need to survive this cruise with my head down and avoid the drama.

Dylan

Being a guest on a loverโ€™s cruise wasnโ€™t my idea of a dream vacation.ย 

But running into the woman I canโ€™t get out of my head? Now, thatโ€™s a dream come true.

I swore I wasnโ€™t interested in a relationship, but the sparks between us make it hard for me to resist. Except sheโ€™s more worried about protecting her job aboard the ship than me.

Maybe itโ€™s for the best if we go our separate ways especially once weโ€™re off this pucking ship.

But back on land a unique opportunity to help Maureen secure her dream job presents itself. Iโ€™ll stop at nothing to make it happen because as much as she needs this job, I need her and this position will give us both what we want.

This Pucking Ship is a sports romance with a slightly forbidden twist, part of the Love at Sea multi-author series. Get ready to set sail through the Caribbean on Festival Cruisesโ€™ most alluring voyage with eight of your favorite authors – happily ever after guaranteed!


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Excerpt:

It was October in New Orleans, so it wasnโ€™t exactly cool outside.

But it was better than the oppressiveness of the inside.

I glanced up and down the street, noting more people were out now.

As I looked around, I noticed a small patio area I hadnโ€™t seen before when we arrived, too busy sticking close to Heidi to notice anything about the place sheโ€™d taken me to.

A quick glance confirmed it was a part of the bar I was at and that it wasnโ€™t packed.

There were empty tables scattered throughout the space. With the realization I could sit down, my feet started throbbing.

I practically sprinted to an open table along the wooden fence, sinking down and sighing as the pressure was taken off my poor feet.

Thatโ€™s what I got for letting Heidi talk me into wearing one of her cute pairs of boots instead of the sandals I wanted to wear.

I sighed in relief as I sipped my quickly warming beer, watching the knots of people outside.

There were several groups clustered at tables and on the other side of the patio was an outdoor bar.

I briefly wondered why everyone hadnโ€™t come outside instead of staying in, but realized that inside was where the real party was. It seemed like outside was where people came to hang out.

I was fine with the hanging out over the partying. I felt too old to be inside in the thick of things.

Come to think of it, the last time Iโ€™d partied hard had been my last year of grad school. Heidi had taken me out then, forcing me to drink shot after shot after graduating.

I suddenly remembered why I didnโ€™t party hard and grimaced with my next sip of beer.

I shuddered at the memories and was glad I was sticking to beer and not drinking hard liquor.

โ€œYou look too serious to be sitting here alone,โ€ a husky male voice said to my right.

I sipped my beer as I looked toward who was speaking and promptly choked on it when I got a look at the guy standing there. Tall, dark, and handsome barely scratched the surface of how good he looked.

I coughed as I put my glass down, sputtering and trying not to spit beer on him.

He smirked as he sat down across from me, a beer in his hand. โ€œI can say Iโ€™ve had a lot of reactions over the years, but not sure Iโ€™ve ever had someone choke when they saw me.โ€

I wheezed as I tried to catch my breath, a knot settling in my throat as I tried not to hyperventilate.

After a few moments, I was breathing easier and looked back at the guy.

It was Dylan Harding. I recognized him immediately, which is why I choked.

He was starting forward for North Carolinaโ€™s hockey team. While hockey in North Carolina might not be as popular as youโ€™d think, I took notice when there was a hottie on the team.

And Dylan Harding was the hottest of the hotties. When heโ€™d first started playing, I was just starting my career as a physical therapist and hoped to work with professional athletes at some point.

He was only a few years older than me and dead sexy. Light blonde hair, dark brown eyes, and a physique that would make most grown men and women cry. I didnโ€™t know anyone that was in better physical shape than he was.

So while I watched little hockey or really understood it, I understood a sexy man.

โ€œSorry,โ€ I finally said, after realizing I was staring at him. I thought fast and quipped, โ€œI wasnโ€™t sure if I was really seeing a demon or not. You took me by surprise.โ€

Dylan grinned and laughed, shaking his head as he sipped his beer. โ€œQuick on your feet. I like it.โ€

I shrugged and sipped my beer much more carefully this time.

โ€œYou from here?โ€ he asked.

I shook my head. โ€œNah, here for work. You?โ€

He got a funny look on his face at my question, but shook his head as well. โ€œNah, just visiting.โ€

Silence stretched between us, but it wasnโ€™t uncomfortable.

I looked around us as I took another gulp of my drink, trying to grasp onto something to talk about with my celebrity crush, but was drawing a blank.

โ€œIโ€™ve seen some of your games,โ€ I finally blurted.

Dylanโ€™s eyes widened. โ€œGames?โ€

I nodded quickly. โ€œYeah. At PNC Arena.โ€

He stared at me for a few beats. โ€œYou recognize me?โ€

He sounded baffled by this thought, and I narrowed my eyes. โ€œYes, I recognize you. Iโ€™m from North Carolina.โ€

His eyes widened briefly, then his expression cleared. โ€œSorry, I meant nothing by it. You just said nothing when I sat down, so I assumed you didnโ€™t know who I was.โ€

I pursed my lips as I considered what to say.

โ€œI wasnโ€™t going to admit to knowing you,โ€ I finally said. โ€œBut couldnโ€™t think of anything else to say, so I panicked.โ€

He nodded slowly, studying me, his gaze raking over me.

โ€œSo youโ€™re a hockey fan?โ€

Copyright 2022 @A.M. Williams

*****

Author Info:

A.M. Williams is just a simple girl from the south that found herself living in Germany for six years, and now in Florida. When sheโ€™s not annoying her cat or reading, sheโ€™s spending time with her husband and planning trips to the beach, which is now only an hour away. Sheโ€™s a total beach bum and would spend every day there if she could. She loves Cheerwine, sweet tea, and North Carolina (eastern style) BBQ as well as crisp, German white wine at any time of day.

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Get ready to set sail through the Caribbean on Festival Cruisesโ€™ most alluring voyage with eight of your favorite authors – happily ever after guaranteed!

Experience everything the Love at Sea series has to offer. From speed dating to masquerades, guests are sure to enjoy the hot days and steamy nights. Explore hidden waterfalls, swim with dolphins, and watch as eight couples find their forever on the open ocean.

Each story features a brand new couple and a fun trope from our amazing line up of authors including: Kate Stacy, HM Thomas, Mari Sol, S.A. Clayton, T.L. Anderson, Karigan Hale, Susan Renee, and A.M. Williams.

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Spotlight – The Forever Game

18 Monday Jul 2022

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In THE FOREVER GAME By A.M. Williams, Daphne Abrams is used to being the family outcast but couldnโ€™t be happier with the life sheโ€™s created, until Jameson Culter turns her world upside down. There are a million reasons why they would never work, but the universe won’t give up while Jameson is hell-bent on winning my heart. Fans of Defending the Rush by Jamie Bennettwill relish this must-read opposites attract, sports romance from the Meet Cute Book Club Series.

The Forever Game

The Meet Cute Book Club Series

by A.M. Williams

Blurb:

Daphne

Being born as a creative with zero athletic ability into a family of athletes means only one thing – Iโ€™m the family outcast.

The one who no matter how successful I am, will never fit in.

Thatโ€™s okay. Iโ€™m happy with my life. Iโ€™ve got my friends, good books to read, and my very own tattoo studio where I get to live my own dreams.

Things are going just fine for me.

Then he shows up. The definition of tall, dark, and handsome. I donโ€™t think Iโ€™ve ever been this wildly attracted to someone at first glance.

There are a million reasons why things between the two of us would never work out.

But, the universe keeps throwing us together and Jameson seems hell-bent on proving me wrong.

Jameson

Iโ€™m in town for one reason and one reason only: recover in the off season so I can go back next year ready to dominate on the field.

After a brutal divorce and an even worse football season, I need to recoup and get my head in the game.

What I donโ€™t need is distractions.

Thatโ€™s exactly what she is. Sheโ€™s gorgeous, funny, and has curves in all the right places.

Thereโ€™s just two smallย  problems. Iโ€™m on the rebound and sheโ€™s the daughter of my mentor. Who would even want to go there?

But, somehow we keep crossing paths and thereโ€™s something tempting about breaking through all those stereotypes she has about guys like me.

Can we find a way to give in to what our hearts want and finally win the forever game?

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Excerpt:

He cleared his throat. โ€œSo dinner last nightโ€ฆโ€

He paused and glanced out the window, his brow furrowing.

I followed his gaze and just barely kept myself from groaning. Of course, my mother would come to the cafe and bring my sister with her.

โ€œDid you tell them we were coming?โ€ I asked Jameson, looking back at him.

He grimaced. โ€œI mentioned we were meeting for coffee this morning.โ€

I pinched the bridge of my nose. โ€œThat was enough. I bet my mom has either been sitting outside waiting, or one of her friends texted her we were here.โ€

Jameson said nothing in response because my mom sauntered up to us with a huge grin. Dakota followed behind, glowering at me.

What else was new?

โ€œYou two look cozy,โ€ Mom said, clasping her hands in front of her chest.

Cozy? We looked like two strangers meeting for coffee.

โ€œHe just got here,โ€ I told her. โ€œItโ€™s hard to look cozy when weโ€™re still warming up.โ€

Mom waved her hand in the air, like she was clearing my words from her presence.

โ€œNonsense. I just knew the two of you would hit it off.โ€

I stifled my groan as she gazed at the two of us. โ€œWe wonโ€™t keep you,โ€ she continued. โ€œBut I wanted to drop in and say hello.โ€

Before either of us could say anything, she and Dakota went to the counter to order a drink and were gone in a few minutes.

Only then did I sag into my chair. โ€œMy Godโ€ฆโ€ I muttered.

โ€œGuess I should be glad this was coffee and not something fancy.โ€

I barked out a laugh. โ€œYou jest, but she probably would have crashed that, too.โ€

โ€œWhatโ€™sโ€”โ€œ Jameson started, but he snapped his mouth shut when Mrs. Aldrich, a retired elementary school teacher and one of my motherโ€™s good friends, stopped by our table.

โ€œYou two make a fine couple,โ€ she said, grinning at the two of us. โ€œTall, dark, and handsome, with fair and beautiful.โ€

I wanted to tell her she missed squat as my descriptor, but I didnโ€™t want her to stick around longer than necessary.

โ€œIโ€™m so glad to see you dating,โ€ she said, directing her gaze at me. 

I pressed my lips together to keep myself from saying something rude and nodded.

With one last grin, she left the cafe.

Jameson cleared his throat. โ€œI was going to ask you what the deal was with your sister,โ€ he said. โ€œBut now I want to know what the deal was with her comment.โ€

He jerked his head toward where Mrs. Aldrich had disappeared outside the cafe.

โ€œNothing much to tell,โ€ I hedged, not wanting to get into my dating history and how horrendous it had been. I also didnโ€™t want to talk about my sister and hoped heโ€™d take the hint.

I wasnโ€™t so lucky.

โ€œAnd Dakota?โ€

I was saved from thinking of a response by another person, this time my parentsโ€™ neighbor Mr. Creech.

โ€œI thought that was you, Daphne,โ€ he said, grinning at me. โ€œBut I forgot my glasses at home and my eyes arenโ€™t what they used to be.โ€

I smiled at him with affection. Growing up, heโ€™d helped foster my love of art and drawing. He also helped me get into the art program at Abbott Ridge College.

โ€œYep, itโ€™s me.โ€

He nodded, flicking his gaze to Jameson, then back to me. โ€œWho is this young man? Your beau?โ€

My face heated at his words, and I quickly tried to correct him. โ€œNo! I mean,โ€ I cleared my throat, โ€œno. Weโ€™re friends and we met for coffee this morning.โ€

Mr. Creech grinned at me and winked. โ€œSure, thatโ€™s what I said when I met my wife, you know. And look how that turned out?โ€

My mouth dried at his words. โ€œOh, itโ€™s notโ€”โ€œ

โ€œI hope to see you next time you stop by your parentsโ€™. I have some stuff I think you might like.โ€

He nodded to Jameson, then shuffled out of the cafe. Thankfully, since he forgot his glasses, he didnโ€™t walk to a car and get in the driverโ€™s seat. He walked away from the parking area.

โ€œSure were quick to deny that I was your beau,โ€ Jameson teased, chuckling.

I glared at him, wishing I could shoot lasers from my eyes as he continued to laugh while sipping his coffee.

โ€œThis isnโ€™t funny.โ€

โ€œOh, I donโ€™t know,โ€ he drawled. โ€œThis is pretty hilarious to me.โ€

I stuck my tongue out at him for lack of anything better to do, and he threw his head back and laughed.

The joy on his face as he did so cracked something in the wall Iโ€™d built around my heart and made me question if being so adamant about us not being something was the right thing.

Copyright 2022 @ A.M. Williams

*****

Author Info:

A.M. Williams is just a simple girl from the south that found herself living in Germany for six years, and now in Florida. When sheโ€™s not annoying her cat or reading, sheโ€™s spending time with her husband and planning trips to the beach, which is now only an hour away. Sheโ€™s a total beach bum and would spend every day there if she could. She loves Cheerwine, sweet tea, and North Carolina (eastern style) BBQ as well as crisp, German white wine at any time of day.

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*****

Escape with the Meet Cute Book Club where meet-cutes don’t only happen between the pages of romance novels and members find their own happily ever afters. 

Eight single women bound by their love of books take a monthly break from real life to lose themselves in the chapters of romantic fiction. From friends to lovers to fake relationships and more, each story features a brand new couple and their journey to find love from an amazing lineup of authors including Louise Lennox, Tracy Broemmer, A.M. Williams, Mel Walker, RJ Gray, Rebecca Wilder, Julie Archer, and Kate Stacy. 

These eight standalone romances are packed with meet-cutes, heat, and of course a happily ever after!

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Review – Our Best Shot

16 Wednesday Mar 2022

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My life seemed perfect until he came back to town. With his sights set on me, heโ€™s ready to settle down and face any challenge. Fans of Briar U by Elle Kennedy will devour Our Best Shot by A.M. Williams, a small-town, forced proximity, hockey romance.

Our Best Shot

by A.M. Williams

Blurb:

Rory

On the outside, my life seems perfect. I have my friends, family, and quirky small town to keep me satisfied plus my secret writing career thatโ€™s done better than I ever dreamed. Whatโ€™s not to love?

Thereโ€™s just one thing missing. But I donโ€™t know what it is.

At least until he comes back to town. The man I crushed on so hard in high school, I couldnโ€™t talk in full sentences around him.

Heโ€™s back, heโ€™s ready to settle down, and heโ€™s set his sights on me, the wallflower.

Every time I turn around, there he is. He wants to know about me. And no matter how hard I try to ignore him…I canโ€™t. Heโ€™s everything I wanted as a teenager.

And as an adult? Iโ€™m discovering that heโ€™s the total package and is ready to sweep me off my feet.

Alex

Deciding to retire from my professional hockey career was easy. I miss my family, friends, and hometown. I crave a slower lifestyle so I can finally settle down.

What isnโ€™t easy? Figuring out how to coach teenaged boys in how to play hockey and win over the woman I canโ€™t stop thinking about.

I think about her constantly and am constantly finding ways to run into her โ€˜by accidentโ€™. I want to know everything about her, but sheโ€™s hesitant and I have my work cut out for me to convince her to step outside her comfort zone and date me.

But Iโ€™m up for the challenge. Iโ€™m ready to show her what being with me could be like and that she doesnโ€™t need to be scared.

With outside forces working against us, can we get it together for our best shot at a happily ever after?

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Excerpt:

โ€œYou want to sit for a little while?โ€ Alex asked, pointing to a bench just ahead of us and off the main path.

I nodded, hoping that the bench would be enough out of the way that people wouldnโ€™t notice us sitting there and stop staring.

We settled in and I sipped my coffee, looking the park over.

Compared to the weekend before, the park looked totally transformed.

There were bright tents throughout the trees with local crafters and artisans, and loud chatter filled the air from people walking around.

โ€œThis festival looks no different from when I came as a kid,โ€ Alex said, pulling my attention to him.

I glanced at him and watched as he looked over at what Iโ€™d just been looking at.

โ€œAre you surprised? You know we like tradition here.โ€

Alex chuckled. โ€œNot really. I guess since itโ€™s been so long since I was here, that I expected something to have changed. But nothing has. The same tents, same vendors, same atmosphere.โ€

I made a noise low in my throat. โ€œThere are some new vendors. Theyโ€™re just peppered throughout. Some ones youโ€™re thinking of donโ€™t come anymore.โ€

What I didnโ€™t say was that some owners had died because of how old they were and their businesses closed. The town had to get some new life for the vendors, otherwise this festival would have dwindled.

โ€œStill. This is the same. If I close my eyes, I bet I could recall where everyone is and the order of the games at the rink. I feel like no time has passed.โ€

I said nothing at first. Then I asked, โ€œAre you happy to be here at least?โ€

Alex met my gaze and nodded. โ€œI am. Itโ€™s weird how I didnโ€™t think about so much related to town while I was gone. I came home for holidays and brief visits, but everything else was just background. But now that Iโ€™m here, I canโ€™t help remembering coming as a kid with my mom and sister. Hanging with my friends before our games. And all the other shit that the town does throughout the year.โ€

I thought about what he was saying. I didnโ€™t have any experience not coming to the town events, considering I went to college close by and returned to town the minute I could. Iโ€™d kept coming to everything, even throughout college.

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*****

Review:

I have to admit that a lot of my enjoyment of this book is because of that bookish high school girl hiding deep inside of me. Rory getting a second chance with the popular jock she had a crush on as a teenager is just so gratifying. It helps that Alex has grown into a well-rounded, stand-up guy so you totally get where she’s coming from. There are some moments that hearken back a little too much to those younger years with a villainous mean girl and a jealous ex that at times could be a little bit OTT. Overall, though, Williams delivers likable characters and an enjoyable trip to a satisfying HEA. I’m looking forward to what she brings us next.

*****

Author Info:

A.M. Williams is just a simple girl from the south that found herself living abroad. When sheโ€™s not annoying her cat or reading, sheโ€™s spending time with her husband and traveling as much as possible. She has a serious case of wanderlust and wants to go as many places as possible while she can. She loves Cheerwine, sweet tea, and North Carolina (eastern style) BBQ as well as those crystal clear waters on the North Carolina coast.

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Review – The Slider

13 Friday Aug 2021

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Jacob Vaughn represents everything I could ever want in a man, until he makes the wrong assumption about me. He says heโ€™s sorry, but the damage has already been done. Can Jacob convince Zoe that he deserves a second chance? Fans of the Brentwood Baseball Series by Meghan Quinn will devour The Slider by A.M. Williams, a mistaken identity, single-parent romance.

*****

The Slider

Boys of Summer series

by A.M. Williams

Blurb:

How do you recover when a first impression goes wrong?ย 

Zoe

Meeting Jacob Vaughn wasnโ€™t what I expected when I went out with my best friend to celebrate my new job. Jacob was kind, funny, and easy to talk to.

He represents everything I want in a dream man.

But then he assumes something about me and makes comments that my nephew overhears.

He says heโ€™s sorry, but itโ€™s hard to let go of the hurt when Iโ€™m not the only person impacted. He hurt Noah, and thatโ€™s just not something I can easily forgive.

Jacob

Zoe Atkinson is the breath of fresh air I didnโ€™t realize I needed. After saving her from a handsy drunk, I discover how amazing she is and canโ€™t get her out of my mind.

Except, Iโ€™m coming out of a bad divorce and canโ€™t think about anyone other than myself for now.

Then I ruin things by running my mouth, upsetting someone close to her, making me realize that I like her a whole lot more than I should.

Iโ€™ve got to figure out how to get us over this hump so I can show her that Iโ€™m serious about her and Noah.

We have to decide if weโ€™ll let first impressions ruin what could be the best thing to happen to us.

The Slider is book five in A.M. Williamsโ€™ Boys of Summer baseball romance series. Itโ€™s a mistaken identity, single-parent romance with a recently divorced baseball player and an aunt that is now struggling to raise a teenager.

If you love men in tight pants and the sassy women they fall for, this series is for you.

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Excerpt:

It was rude to stare. I knew this.

I knew this, and I didnโ€™t care.

Want to know why?

The hottest man Iโ€™d ever seen in my entire life just walked into The Splinter.

It felt cliche to say that it was like that slow-mo entrance you see in the movies, but it really was like that.

A group of guys came in before him and he trailed them. It was like God smiled down on me when he did, too.

It was raining, so his hair was wet. Once inside, he reached up to run his hands through his hair, shaking the water out of it.

And his hair was gorgeous. This thick, lush brown color that was begging me to go over and help him shake the rest of that water out.

I didnโ€™t because that would be weird. Much weirder than me being a creep from across the bar as I watched him join his friends at the table theyโ€™d claimed near the pool tables.

Those same pool tables I was sitting at with my friend and her friends. Though I wasnโ€™t sure how good of a friend she was with them because there was something off about some of them.

They were nice, but catty. Iโ€™d never had many female friends growing up because I was a little awkward and lived in my head. So I also wasnโ€™t the best at reading people.

Maybe my read was wrong.

But I didnโ€™t think so.

They smiled when Cass introduced me, and they tried to include me in conversation initially. But then I was quickly forgotten by everyone except for Cass.

I was okay with that. I liked people watching.

Hence me noticing Mr. Good Looks when he walked in.

And I wasnโ€™t the only one to notice him, either. The Cat Pack had as well.

โ€œDid you see who just walked in?โ€ one girl, a redhead, breathed.

โ€œI did. Iโ€™ve never known him to come out before,โ€ a brunette responded.

Cass sent me a look, nibbling her bottom lip, before looking back at her friends.

What was that about?

I sucked on my straw, it making the awfully slurping sound to tell me my drink was empty. That was my cue.

While the women were caught up in discussing Mr. Good Looking and his hot friends, I slipped away. Instead of going right for the bar, I veered toward the jukebox. I wasnโ€™t too interested in picking a song to play, but I wanted some time away from Cassโ€™s friends.

I flicked through the selections before digging a dollar from my pocket and feeding it to the machine and picking my songs.

Knowing Iโ€™d have to wait awhile, I turned toward the bar.

As I wound through the thickening crowd, I couldnโ€™t help looking toward Mr. Good Looking to get another fix.

I caught sight of him and did a quick scan before forcing myself to look in front of me and not at him.

He would star in my fantasies later tonight.

Copyright 2021 A.M. Williams

*****

Review:

Zoe has had a rough few years and she’s doing her best to raise her nephew & figure out what she wants to do with her life. Overall, she’s doing quite well. Then a night out has her meeting Jacob in a bar and even though nothing comes of it then fate will keep bringing them together.

Jacob is fresh off a difficult divorce and not looking for anything during a night out with friends. He saves Zoe from a troublesome drunk because it is the right thing to do, not knowing that it will mean he won’t be able to forget her. Luckily he runs into her again a few months later … only to stick his foot in his mouth. It’s time to salvage his reputation, prove that he’s a better man than she thinks, and maybe discover a new love.

I will say there are a few issues. The sex scenes weren’t as smooth as they could have been and they felt a little awkward compared to the way the rest of the book was written. There are also quite a few times when things don’t match – people who have met before don’t react like it or conversations are held but a few pages later it’s like it never happened. The copy I read was due for at least one more edit and I’m hoping they caught some of these. But I would definitely say that the love story is more than worth it even if these things aren’t fixed.

The romance between Jacob and Zoe is sweet and I enjoyed watching them move past some early stumbles, get to know each other, and fall in love. Jacob is awesome with both Zoe and her nephew Jacob. Together they grow into a wonderful, supportive family unit.

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Author Info:

A.M. Williams is just a simple girl from the south that found herself living abroad. When sheโ€™s not annoying her cat or reading, sheโ€™s spending time with her husband and traveling as much as possible. She has a serious case of wanderlust and wants to go as many places as possible while she can. She loves Cheerwine, sweet tea, and North Carolina (eastern style) BBQ as well as those crystal clear waters on the North Carolina coast.

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