There’s all kind of excitement in the
air for Lost in Indigo, Colors of Love #1, which is live today, so let’s get right to the news and links!
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It’s always a
whirlwind of jitters kicking off a new series. Worry over if the books will be
well-received jangles every authorly nerve, even if you’re an old hand at this
writing stuff. Thankfully early reviews are now coming in and readers seem to
be loving Lost in Indigo, Colors of Love #1!
The Colors of
Love books will be stand-alone hockey romances that will cover a wide variety
of tropes such as May/December, Bi-for-You, second chances, and opposites
attract just to name a few. Each book will, as all of my stories do, deal
with social issues, team dynamics, and personal growth all sprinkled heavily
with lots of lusty romance!
Here are a
few quick snippets from reviews for Mat and Indigo’s romance –
“I enjoyed this book so much. Indigo
leapt off the page. I swear I could almost smell his scent he was that real.
Together the men made a interesting pair. Mat’s gruff exterior combined with
his soft loving center. Indigo’s incandescence and total love for Mat. Very
nice supporting cast (with one exception, but she jumped off the page too).
Nice story!”
Ramona –
OMGReads Goodreads Review
“Altogether a truly hot read, this
book is also an emotionally connected love story between men who shouldn't work
on paper but who are perfect for each other.”
Cadiva –
Goodreads Review
Amazon
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UK - https://tinyurl.com/yavlsf28
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AU - https://tinyurl.com/y7h43vab
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CA - https://tinyurl.com/ybfr62h5
Kobo
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Mathieu
Beresford was so close to seeing his dream come true.
The
thirty-eight-year-old captain of the Buffalo Surge had led his team to the
final round of the playoffs with his aggressive defensive play and leadership.
During the first game of the championship series, he was taken down, and his
leg snapped upon impact with the boards. From his hospital bed, Mathieu watched
his team go on to win it all.
Adrift in
anger, resentment, and the new direction of his life, he returns to his mansion
along the St. Lawrence River. Alone and sulking, Mathieu is not prepared for
Indigo Neu to enter his life. The genderflux twenty-year-old botany major signs
on to play nursemaid, confidant, and groundskeeper over the summer and slowly
leads Mathieu out of his confusion––one tender smile and touch at a time.
The deeper
Mathieu falls, the more he wonders if being lost might not be so bad after all.
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