Thursday, March 16, 2023

Book Spotlight Fridays! Jonas and A Novel proposal


Book Beginnings and Friday56


Book Beginnings is a weekly meme hosted by Rose City Reader that asks you to share the first sentence (or so) of the book you're reading. Friday 56 is hosted by Freda's Voice and asks you to grab a book (any book), turn to page 56 or 56% in your e-reader and share a non-spoiler sentence or two.  First Line Friday is a weekly meme hosted by Reading is my Superpower that asks you to share the first sentence of the book you're reading.

This week I am spotlighting two books: a romantic suspense releasing April 4th and a fun contemporary releasing March 21st. 


Jonas






About the book:


Jonas Marshall is done storm-chasing, plagued with the memory of a terrible accident that paralyzed a fellow chaser, so the last thing he’s going to do is run into more danger. Now, he’s just a simple weatherman deploying dirigibles in an experiment to track weather patterns in Slovenia.

As far from danger as he can get.

But danger comes knocking in the form of hiker in need of rescue, and he can’t deny that her companion—beautiful Sibba Kovac—is a great distraction from the guilt that haunts him…until she paraglides right out of his life.

Probably for the best.

But danger still won’t leave him alone when a storm knocks his dirigibles out of the sky, and he happens upon one that looks tampered with…

It is. And worse, it’s carrying what could be radioactive waste. At least according to EOD expert Sibba…who finds herself face-to-face with the rescuer she can’t forget. But she’s not looking for him—her grandfather is missing, and she’ll stop at nothing to find him.

When her missing grandfather leads to the threat of a dirty bomb, she’s the only one who can stop it. And Jonas is the only man brave enough to run into danger with her. But she doesn’t have room in her heart to love him—not when she lives with death in her periphery. Can the right man, at the right time help her see beyond her fears to a future?

And if they have a chance to save the world, can Jonas let go of the woman he loves?

The thrilling second book in the epic romantic suspense of the Minnesota Marshalls!

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Book Beginnings

He had to get off this mountain.

Friday 56

She wasn't running. Not really.

My thoughts so far

Loved this one. Full of action and adventure. 


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A Novel Proposal






About the book:


From the bestselling author of The Convenient Groom (now a beloved Hallmark Original movie) comes a sweet and sizzling story of a romance writer surprised by her own happily ever after.

When novelist Sadie Goodwin is forced to stop writing westerns and charged with penning a contemporary romance novel to rescue her lackluster sales, there’s only one tiny problem: She’s never been in love.

Desperate to salvage her career, Sadie begins devouring romance novels. Knowing she must devote herself to this confounding genre, she accepts an invitation to hole up at her friend’s beach duplex for the summer. Where better to witness love in bloom than on the beautiful North Carolina shore?

However, once ensconced in the charming ocean-front home with her sweet maltipoo Rio, she finds many ways to procrastinate. First there’s the beach, right outside her backdoor, with all its interesting visitors (research). Then there’s the free library she decides to build and set up by the back deck (She has to do something with all those romance novels). To say nothing of Sam Ford, the grumpy neighbor on the other side of the duplex . . . who she can’t seem to stop annoying.

A social butterfly by nature, Sadie soon gets to know all the beach regulars—sunbathers, walkers, and surfers alike. The free books draw a crowd right up to the house for nice little book chats, which further irritates her reclusive neighbor, to break up her “writing.” But things take an unexpected turn when Sadie opens a recently-placed novel to find a secret compartment—and tucked inside is a beautiful engagement ring. To whom does the ring belong? Sadie is convinced she needs to find the owner and save the man’s proposal from certain doom.

She draws a reluctant Sam into the project, and slowly their connection begins to develop. Are these weird fluttery feelings the first stirrings of love? Has Sadie managed to stumble upon the very subject about which she must write—and wouldn’t Sam make the perfect alpha hero?

Will Sadie find the ring’s rightful owner? And will she manage to pen a career-saving romance novel by summer’s end?

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Book Beginnings

Sadie Goodwin's literacy dreams came to a shuddering halt in the middle of her favorite SoHo coffee shop.

Friday 56

All that for nothing.

My thoughts so far

Really enjoying this one - the writing flows easy and Sadie is a very lovable character.  


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18 comments:

  1. Both have intriguing snippets! Happy St. Paddy's Day!

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  2. Interesting! Happy St. Patrick's Day ๐Ÿ€

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  3. Jonas sounds so good! I still need to read Fraser though. Hopefully soon! Thanks for sharing! Hope you have a great weekend! :)

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    1. Another great series! I need the third book - Ned!

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  4. Both sound like entertaining reads. Enjoy!
    Terrie @ Bookshelf Journeys

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    1. Thank you, hope you have read a few great books as well!

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  5. Happy Friday!
    I'm currently reading Everything is Just Beginning by Erin Bartels. It's pretty awesome!
    "How about 492?
    Ugh."
    I looked up from the clipboard in my lap. "You don't like The Replacements?"
    I hope you have a really excellent weekend!

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    1. I read that one earlier this year and enjoyed it. Hope you enjoy it as well!

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  6. Both look good! Have a great weekend!

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  7. These both look good. I like Denise Hunter and would like to read her book.

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  8. My first line this week comes from Forged in Live by Mary Connealy:
    August 1870. Pine Valley, Wyoming

    A bullet slammed into the side of the stagecoach carrying Mariah Stover, her pa, and her older brother.

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  9. Those both look like great reads! I'm reading Yosemite Firestorm by Tanya Stowe. The first line is: "Olivia Chatham pulled her ranger Jeep into the parking lot of the hiking trail near Yosemite's Tuolumne Meadows and groaned."

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