Building Hope (Book 12 of the SEAL Team Heartbreakers) and other News about a friend's book
In July 2024, I released Building Courage, the 11th book in the SEAL Team Heartbreakers Series. Just before that, my editor, Faith Freewoman, had some life-changing health issues and had to retire from editing. She'd been with me for 12 years. I was heartbroken because we're good friends. Luckily Delilah Devlin was able to step in and edit the book. Bless her.
At the same time, Faith was having issues; my cover artist and one of my best friends, Tracy Hacker, also had to retire due to health reasons. She'd been with me for 14 years.
I'm looking for a new cover artist for Building Hope, my next book. Please be patient. It may take me a while to find the right fit.
In the meantime, I'm posting the blurb I don't have a release date yet, but dear readers, you'll be the first to know when I do.
Blurb for Building Hope (Book 12 of the SEAL Team Heartbreakers):
After a three-month deployment, Navy SEAL Frank Denotti walks off the transport plane eager to spend time with his girlfriend, Ava. While he's been away, they spoke daily, and those conversations have primed his hopes and plans for the weekend.
Ava fights her conscience every time she and Frank are together. She's kept a dangerous secret from him. She makes a bargain with herself. She'll tell him before their weekend together ends. But until then, she means to make the most of their time together. When they make love, she holds nothing back.
Their weekend is cut short, and when Frank drops Ava at her apartment, he's reluctant to leave her but has no choice. He offers to walk her to the door, but she tells him it's not necessary.
She enters her apartment and walks right into her past and the danger she's hoped to leave behind.
(This is a rough blurb and may be prone to change as the story evolves. But I wanted to share it with you.)
New Release from Jane Greenhill:
I wanted to give a shout-out for my dear friend Jane Greenhill.
Jane is my cheerleader. After my husband passed away, I couldn't write. She gave me pep talks and encouraged me to keep trying. She's funny, witty, and that comes through in her writing. I love her quirky characters and quick dialogue. I've read all her books.
Elmville, a mischievous leprechaun, is desperate to retrieve his long-lost gold coin. Without it, the delicate balance between good and evil within him becomes skewed. But the elusive coin has fallen into the hands of the Tobin Family, and Elmville will stop at nothing to get it back. Through the centuries, he's relentlessly haunted the Tobin's descendants, leaving a wake of destruction and death in his path.
Meanwhile, Kitty and her mother, Annie, arrive in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland, modern-day tourists with their own emotional baggage. Neither has a clue about the curse, nor do they believe in leprechauns.
After centuries of searching, Elmville's desperation has reached a fever pitch as he grows even closer to his ultimate goal. Dun Laoghaire is filled with Tobins.
Will Kitty, Annie and their newfound Tobin friends survive Elmville's wrath, or will his nefarious ways threaten to claim yet another victim?
Jane has two more Adult books in the works that I'm sure will be out soon.
She also has several young adult books available. They are hilarious. I'm listing them below.
Amazon / Amazon Ca / Amazon UK
Amazon / Amazon Ca / Amazon UK
If you have young adults on your list, they'd be perfect for Christmas gifts.
I'm working hard and hope to finish Building Hope as soon as possible. Life has thrown me quite a few curves in the last two years, but I'm working through them.
I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving and Christmas!!
Read On,
Teresa Reasor
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