About the Handbag:
No, it isn’t anything out of the ordinary. A small clutch. Just large enough to hold a cell phone and some tissues. The two most important items I carried with me that evening.
But
it’s the memories this small purse holds that are meaningful for me. I carried
this at my daughter’s wedding last year. A truly stunning Halloween ceremony,
with the perfect balance of spooky and romance.
This small, unassuming clutch is a reminder that true love exists. And as long as true love is possible, I think I’ll continue to write romance novels.
About the Book:
A fierce kind of
love. Coffee
shop owner, Charlee Lightheart, views corporations with contempt. She believes
her father died at the hands of the pharmaceutical industry. When she's
approached to run for city council on an anti-fracking platform, she's
reluctant. She's not sure this movement is her cause.
Billionaire Riley Brockton has given up on love.
Then he walks into Charlee's shop. All he wanted was coffee and muffins. From
that first electrifying touch, he knows he needs more. He withholds one piece
of vital information: he's a lionshifter.
A rogue reporter sets out to reveal the one secret that can destroy the anti-fracking movement and the couple's relationship.
Can
their love survive the truth and public exposure?
About Terry Newman:
I’ve always loved words and my career reflects
that. From the editor-in-chief of a national natural health publishing company,
to communications specialist and freelance writer, my jobs all reflect my
obsession with the written language. One day I woke up and decided to make the
dream of writing my own novel come true. All my stories are set in fictional
towns in northeast Ohio where I live. And all stories somehow include my other
obsession—coffee.
Answer these questions:
Red, White or Blue? Blue, since I’m forced to choose.
Spring, Summer, Fall,
Winter? Spring this year. It’s
been a tough winter.
Cake or Pie? Pie. But only if it’s apple
Coffee, Tea, or Champagne?
Coffee. What a silly
question.
Country music or Michael
Buble? Neither. How about The
Monkees?
Pencil or Pen? Pen. I gave up using a pencil in high school.
Find the Book:
Heartquake at: Amazon
Terry Newman at: Website
5 comments:
Good morning, Terry, and what a lovely bag. Thank you for joining me today to share it and your book, Heartquake.
Good morning, Terry, and what a lovely bag. Thank you for joining me today to share it and your book, Heartquake.
Your story sounds good! From another Monkee fan.
Beautiful bag, great memories and LOVE your title and cover!
Good luck and God's blessings
PamT
What a beautiful story I almost cried. Cara Bertoia
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