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Almost Heaven and Monogamy available
Almost Heaven and Monogamy available
Oct 4, 2012
Brisk Press is please to announce that two new books by Susan X Meagher are now available for purchase.
E-books are available for immediate download. The print books will start shipping on Monday the 8th.
Almost Heaven by Susan X Meagher $16.00 334 pages
Cody Keaton truly believes that money doesn't buy happiness. She believes this so strongly that when she hits it big in the lottery she considers throwing the ticket away. Once she talks herself off that ledge she vows to use the money only for security, a decision that she honestly believes she can follow. She’s not going to be one of those people who blows it on houses and cars and loses it all.
Her aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family don't share her view—but most of them itch to share her money.
The local bank manager, Maddie Osborne, quickly sees that Cody's going to be in a world of trouble if she doesn't make some tough financial decisions. Given that Cody's never been inside a bank, her learning curve is steep. Maddie finds herself drawn to protecting the unsophisticated woman from the people who are trying to separate Cody from her fortune—even her nearest and dearest.
Read the review at RainbowReader.blogspot.com
Monogamy: Book 13 of the I Found My Heart in San Francisco series by Susan X Meagher $14.00 374 pages Things are looking up.
Ryan's back in the saddle—the effects of her trauma slowly fading. Jamie's thoroughly relieved to have her back. She's not as happy that her hyperactive lover has to jump into another sport. Ryan's sure softball will help end her collegiate career on an up note. Will the third time be the charm?
Jordan's working harder than she thought possible. But it's not having Mia by her side that wears on her. Mia feels the same, and Jordan soon learns that Mia's not able to delay gratification—no matter the consequences.
Wrapping up their last semester at Cal involves a tremendous amount of work for the high-achieving women. The question is how to accomplish all they're called to do while having time for each other.
Love is the key, and expressing that love in words, actions and deeds is what will keep them together.
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