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Spotlight – The Lights on Knockbridge Lane

10 Friday Sep 2021

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The Lights on Knockbridge Lane

by Roan Parrish

Available September 28

Harlequin Special Edition

Blurb:

Can one manโ€™s crowded, messy life fill another manโ€™s empty heart?

Raising a family was always Adam Millsโ€™ dream, although solo parenting and moving back to tiny Garnet Run certainly were not. After a messy breakup, Adam is doing his best to give his young daughter the life she deservesโ€”including accepting help from their new, reclusive neighbor to fulfill her Christmas wish.

Though the little house may not have โ€œthe most lights ever,โ€ the Mills home begins to brighten as handsome Wes Mobray spends more time there and slowly sheds his protective layers. But when the eye-catching house ends up in the news, Wes has to make a choice: hide from the darkness of his unusual past or embrace the light of a futureโ€”and a familyโ€”with Adam.

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*****

Excerpt:

Everyone on Knockbridge Lane had a different theory about Westley Mobray. It was the first thing Adam Mills heard about as he introduced himself around last week, when he and August moved in.

The eight-year-old McKinnon twins next door said he was a vampire. Their parents, Darren and Rose McKinnon, scoffed at that, but said he could be a witch. Marisol Gutierrez three doors down insisted sheโ€™d seen him skulking around the neighborhood at night, hunting for animals to sacrifice to the devil. A teenager at the end of the street reported that anyone who looked him in the eyes would be hypnotized, and anyone who touched him would turn to stone. Mr. Montgomery on the corner just said freak.

Westley Mobray was never seen before sunset, though mysterious packages arrived on his doorstep often. He never spoke to anyone and never waved hello. And late at night, the windows of his run-down house glowed an eerie green.

At least, thatโ€™s what they told Adam.

So when he saw the man in question through the twilit haze of his own front windowโ€”with his daughter in towโ€”he was understandably startled. Especially since heโ€™d thought she was playing quietly in her room.

Heโ€™d slammed two coffees to prevent it, but heโ€™d been asleep. The kind of light, unsatisfying sleep he often fell into when he had a moment of quiet. Which was something that didnโ€™t happen that often as the newly single parent of an eight-year-old.

His insomnia had been pretty bad since the divorce, and worse since they moved back to Garnet Run, where he was the only one responsible for Gus.

The knock at the door jerked him out of that strange sleep, and he scrambled for the door, stubbing his toe in the process, so that when he yanked it open he was biting back the kind of words that he tried with varying degrees of success not to say in front of Gus.

He focused on Gus first. She was all in one piece and was even smiling. It was her I did something bad and delightful smile, but a smile was goodโ€”at least when on a child who seemed to have been forcibly dragged home by an irate stranger.

โ€œWhere is your coat?โ€ is what came out of Adamโ€™s mouth.

Sometimes he tried to remember what it was like when he talked about things like the composition of his next shot, which restaurantโ€™s tiramisu he preferred, or the latest cozy mystery he was reading.

Now he said things like โ€œWhere is your coatโ€ and โ€œDonโ€™t take that apartโ€ and โ€œIf you donโ€™t stop making that sound I might have to throttle you.โ€ Okay, he didnโ€™t say the last one so much as think it. Often.

โ€œItโ€™s not that cold,โ€ his wonderful, brilliant daughter said, her lips only vaguely blue.

Adam counseled himself to breathe.

Once heโ€™d determined that Gus was all in one piece and frostbite wasnโ€™t imminent, he turned his attention to the man whoโ€™d brought her home.

โ€œUm,โ€ he said intelligently.

Westley Mobray was tall and severe, with shaved dark hair and strong dark eyebrows over piercing blue eyes. Those eyes were narrowed slightly, either in anger orโ€”if the neighborhood rumors were to be believedโ€”because he never went outside when there was the slightest bit of light still in the sky, as it would, of course, burn him to ash.

โ€œShe broke into my house,โ€ he said. His voice was low and rough with disuse.

โ€œSheโ€™s eight.โ€

*****

Author Info:

Roan Parrish lives in Philadelphia, where sheโ€™s gradually attempting to write love stories in every genre. When not writing, she can be found cutting her friendsโ€™ hair, meandering through the city while listening to torch songs and melodic death metal, or cooking overly elaborate meals. She loves bonfires, winter beaches, minor chord harmonies, and self-tattooing. One time she may or may not have baked a six-layer chocolate cake and then thrown it out the window in a fit of pique.

Website: https://www.roanparrish.com/

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/roanparrish/ 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoanParrish 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roanparrish/ย 

*****

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Book Review – Best Laid Plans

22 Monday Feb 2021

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Who wants a book that is just full of all the feels?

*****

Best Laid Plans

Garnet Run, #2

by Roan Parrish

Imprint: Carina Press (Carina Adores)

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Romantic Leads: Male/Male

On-Sale: February 23, 2021

Format: Trade Paperback

Price: $14.99 US

ISBN: 9781335924803

Blurb:

A man whoโ€™s been moving his whole life finally finds a reason to stay put.

Charlie Matheson has spent his life taking care of things. When his parents died two days before his eighteenth birthday, he took care of his younger brother, even though that meant putting his own dreams on hold. He took care of his fatherโ€™s hardware store, building it into something known several towns over. He took care of the cat he found in the woodsโ€ฆso now he has a cat.

When a stranger with epic tattoos and a glare to match starts coming into Mathesonโ€™s Hardware, buying things seemingly at random and lugging them off in a car so beat-up Charlie feels bad for it, his instinct is to help. When the man comes in for the fifth time in a week, Charlie canโ€™t resist intervening.

Rye Janssen has spent his life breaking things. Promises. His parentsโ€™ hearts. Leases. He isnโ€™t used to people wanting to put things back togetherโ€”not the crumbling house he just inherited, not his future and certainly not him. But the longer he stays in Garnet Run, the more he can see himself belonging there. And the more time he spends with Charlie, the more he can see himself falling asleep in Charlieโ€™s armsโ€ฆand waking up in them.

Is this what it feels like to have a homeโ€”and someone to share it with?

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*****

Excerpt:

Through the glass front door, Charlie saw an ominously smoking car grind to a halt in the parking lot. It looked like it had originally been a late-eighties two-door Chevy Beretta but had since been Frankensteined of multiple vehiclesโ€™ pieces, many of them different colors and some of them clinging desperately together, helped only by electrical tape and grime.

Charlie winced, fingers itching to put the car together properlyโ€”or, perhaps more practically, drive it to the junkyard and put it out of its misery.

Marie was bagging Bill Duffโ€™s purchases when the door burst open. In stepped a man Charlieโ€™d never seen before.

He certainly would have remembered.

Long, dark hair fell messily over his shoulders. He was slim and angular, with a slinky walk that made him look like he was made of hips and shoulders. The cuffs and collar of his long-sleeved T-shirt were worn rough and the knees of his jeans blown out. He looked like ten miles of dirt road.

Charlie raised a hand at the newcomer.

โ€œWelcome to Mathesonโ€™s. Iโ€™m Charlie. Can I help you find anything?โ€

The manโ€™s light, kohl-lined eyes darted around, as if Charlie might be talking to someone else, then, looking confused, said, โ€œUh. No.โ€

He hurried off down aisle one and Charlie let him alone. Some people didnโ€™t want help or attention while they shopped, and Charlie was just glad of a new customerโ€”and a young one at that. Business was okay, but with each passing year overnight shipping and Amazon ate further into his profit margin, particularly with customers under forty.

The stranger walked up and down the aisles, muttering inaudibly, swearing audibly, and consulting his phone every minute or so, as if the answers he wouldnโ€™t accept from Charlie lay there.

After the better part of half an hour, he approached the register, arms full, though there were baskets and small carts available.

โ€œFind everything okay?โ€ Charlie asked as the man dumped his purchases on the counter.

โ€œUh, sure.โ€

He sounded distracted and was glaring at the items heโ€™d chosen.

โ€œYou need any help withโ€ฆโ€ Charlie gestured at the hardware equivalent to marshmallows, cheese, and spaghetti before him.

The man raised a dramatic dark eyebrow but didnโ€™t say anything. His eyes, Charlie could see now, were gray, and his skin was pale, as if he were a black-and-white image in a color world.

That pale glare lanced him, and he looked away, ringing and bagging things up.

The man swiped his credit card like he was ripping something in half and had to do it again when the machine didnโ€™t get a read. He glared at it.

When Charlie handed him his bags he couldnโ€™t help needling the man a little.

โ€œNeed any help getting things out to your car?โ€ he asked, as heโ€™d ask anyone.

The man glared down at the bags he was holding, then up at Charlie.

โ€œNo,โ€ he said, like the word was his favorite one and, in his mouth, capable of expressing every feeling and thought he had.

โ€œOkay, then,โ€ Charlie said, purposefully cheery. โ€œHave a good one.โ€

The man narrowed his eyes like there was a barb hidden in the words he simply hadnโ€™t found yet.

โ€œUh-huh,โ€ he said, and wrinkled his nose suspiciously, backing out the door.

โ€œWho was that?โ€ Marie asked. Charlie turned to see her lurking in the doorway from the back room.

โ€œI donโ€™t know,โ€ Charlie said.

But he was damn sure gonna find out.

*****

Review:

Based on the blurb, you’d probably expect quite a bit of angst here but Parrish has a surprising light hand with it. There are a few growing pains as Charlie and Rye get to know each other and fall in love, but it handled with minimal drama and a fair amount of sweetness & compassion.

For having a life big on struggle and light on close connections, Rye has an amazing understanding of people. He may be blunt and a little prickly but he’s got a big heart and a surprising perception of the complexity of relationships. Living with a lot of different people, with a lot of different quirks, has given him amazing insight into what makes people tick.

Charlie has spent so many years making sure that the rest of the world is happy and getting exactly what they want that he’s forgotten about himself. With a little help from Rye, he starts to explore who HE is and what he wants. And what he wants most is more time with Rye.

Best Laid Plans is a delightful and emotional read about two people finding each other, learning about themselves, feeling seen (and supported) for the first time, and inevitably falling in love.

*****

Author Info:

Roan Parrish lives in Philadelphia, where she is gradually attempting to write love stories in every genre.

When not writing, she can usually be found cutting her friendsโ€™ hair, meandering through whatever city sheโ€™s in while listening to torch songs and melodic death metal, or cooking overly elaborate meals. She loves bonfires, winter beaches, minor chord harmonies, and self-tattooing. One time she may or may not have baked a six-layer chocolate cake and then thrown it out the window in a fit of pique.

Website: https://www.roanparrish.com/ย 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoanParrishย 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roanparrish/ย 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parrishorperish/ย 

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/14070842.Roan_Parrish

Garnet Run series available nowย 

Book 1: Better Than People

Book 2: Best Laid Plans

*****

Carina Adores is home to highly romantic contemporary love stories featuring beloved romance tropes, where LGBTQ+ characters find their happily-ever-afters.

A new Carina Adores title is available each month in trade paperback, ebook and audiobook formats.

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