Tuesday, November 06, 2018

FRESH FOR THE HOLIDAYS

A romantic mystery from Nancy Kay that will warm your heart and quicken your pulse.

Federal Wildlife Officer Michael Donovan faces a dilemma. Christmas is days away, a blizzard looms, and Mike must either track an injured moose or deliver bad news to Samantha Gates about her grandfather.

Samantha is determined to reach her grandparent's cabin for Christmas. She'll soon be off to veterinary school and this holiday is special. Hampered by driving snow, Sam ditches her SUV avoiding an injured moose. Mike discovers her aiding the wounded animal, and they get the ungainly patient to shelter, but as Sam doctors the moose the blizzard traps them.

As the storm rages outside, alone inside attraction sizzles between Sam and Mike. Outside danger escalates. Sam insists all will be fine by Christmas. Mike isn't so sure. Will the storm end and bring a Christmas miracle? Or will Mike's news ruin the holiday and their chance for a future together?

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Nancy Kay resides near Lake Erie in Western Pennsylvania with her husband, a former member of the Marines and the Pennsylvania State Police Department who provides valuable insight for her stories. Nancy is a long time member of Romance Writers of America. Her stories are set in small towns and inland communities scattered along the shores of the Great Lakes. They focus on romance, intertwined with the love of hearth, home, and family. Yet, they are sprinkled with suspense, danger, and intrigue. Learn more about Nancy on her website and blog.

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9 comments:

  1. Sounds like this book should be a Hallmark Christmas movie, Nancy! Wink. All the best!

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    1. I agree Sharon. This sounds like a terrific idea for a Hallmark movie!

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  2. Thanks, Sharon. It would make a great Hallmark Christmas movie. Got any contacts? ;) Wink, Wink.

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  3. I like the idea of the injured moose. Most people use a dog or cat--you chose a moose. Cool.

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    1. Thanks...yea, a moose is unique!

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    2. Thanks...yea, a moose is unique!

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  4. Totally agree with Sharon on this one--sounds perfect for Hallmark!! Congrats, Nancy!!

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