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Thursday, December 1, 2011

A Holiday to Remember - Our Gift to You in 30 Chapters!

The Roses of Prose have written a romantic holiday story.* It's our gift to you this December. Beginning tomorrow and running through December 31, we'll post the 30 chapters of A Holiday to Remember.
We hope you enjoy it!


*Book Blurb: Candy Wright didn’t become a high-powered Manhattan business executive by letting men walk all over her. She watched her mother work herself to death to give her daughter a better life and is determined to make her proud. If that means not risking her heart, not letting any man get too close, then so be it.

Mitch Johnson lives a simple life in rural Georgia. Holding his secrets close. Hiding from the life he left behind. The last thing he wants—or needs—is a woman to remind him of his past.

When the two are thrown together in a freak snowstorm, sparks fly. Mitch is everything she’s worked to escape. Candy is a reminder of his painful past. But the attraction between them won’t be denied. Will love thaw their frozen hearts, or will secrets tear them apart? One thing is certain; it will be a holiday to remember…

*Our thanks to Kristin Jamison for the original story idea, and final story edit.

6 comments:

  1. Hi Ladies,
    Gorgeous cover and fabulous blurb. I have read quite a lot of the story already and loved it, but I am now looking forward to reading the finished product in its entirety, and I know I won't be disappointed.

    Regards

    Margaret

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  2. A really great job on the cover design, Laura. You could have a new side career with such spectacular work!

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  3. I agree with Jannine. You're multi-talented. The cover is great!

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  4. Great cover and great blurb. Good job, ladies!

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  5. What a beautiful cover! It sounds like a terrific story. Many congratulations to everyone involved!

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  6. Thanks for the praise - the cover was fun to do. Jannine is our awesome blurb specialist, and everyone had a blas writing their scenes.

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