Leona is thirty-nine years old, single and living in her younger
sister’s basement. Her situation isn’t exactly
conducive to being a mom and she has come to accept that. When she has a visit with her gynecologist, and
is informed that her biological clock is winding down, she finds
that the thought of being a mom stays at the forefront of her thoughts. This causes a sudden panic and Leona to start
considering her options. She could
always try fertility treatments or adopt, but she realizes that those options
cost money. Lots of money … of which she
doesn’t have. That’s when she starts
considering the few single guys that she knows.
Could there be a potential suitor in the bunch?
What
I really enjoyed about this book was the sense of hope it brought. I left the story realizing that it doesn’t matter
how old you are, you are never too old to go after what you want out of life.
The
author wrote in such a way that made it relatable with the perfect amount of
humor. And the men that Leona
encounters? Let’s just say, they bring a
lot of enjoyment to the story.
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About the author:
I was a reader before I was a writer, devouring everything I
could get my hands on, including the backs of cereal boxes and the instructions
booklet for building the Barbie dream house. Later, my obsession with reading
evolved into an absolute need to write. After college, I wrote for national
trade magazines, taught writing to college freshmen, and eventually found the
guts to try fiction.
I'll Be Seeing You, my novel cowritten with Suzanne Hayes, debuted from Harlequin Mira in June 2013. Our second book, Empire Girls, releases on May 27, 2014.
My solo work includes The Witch Collector, Parts I & II, paranormal thrillers for HarperTeen. I love all things witchy--Stevie Nicks is my gal!
When I'm not writing, I'm knitting, baking, and doing all kinds of things my high school self would have found hilarious.
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All the Good Parts by Loretta Nyhan
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