ππππ "The Single Dad's Holiday Match" (Smoky Mountains First Responder #1) (2021) ππππ - Book Tour
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About the Author
She lives in Georgia with her wonderful husband and her four kids (Kath, MJ, Cupcake, and Chunk). She often talks about her new rescue beagle, Linus, on Twitter and Facebook. One of her favorite things to do is to curl up with a glass of iced tea and a dessert while watching a classic movie (think all the way back to Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn, snappy dialogue, and shoulder pads).
She loves visiting new parts of the country while attending writers’ conferences.
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Ends October 13, 2021
Brooke laughed at another of Betty’s attempts to set her up with her grandson, who had to be a good five years younger than her. The officer turned around, and sunlight glinted off his short brown hair, making it appear almost blond. He was no slouch in the handsome category himself, with his hazel eyes and square jaw. When she stepped closer, he smiled, and the fine crinkles at the edges of his eyes jumped out, making him look slightly older than her original guess of thirty-five.
She extended her hand toward him. “I’m Brooke Novak, the new director. How may I be of service?”
“Officer Jonathan Maxwell.” His smile turned into a concerned straight line. “I have a few questions for you about the center. Is there somewhere we can talk?”
“Is something wrong?” Not already.
He shifted his hat to his other arm. “I’d like to review some of the center’s security precautions with you.”
Her gaze flew to her office door, where she was still unpacking the boxes of books from her online college program. Being squished in like sardines with them might not be conducive to a serious conversation. Shuffling noises came from the direction of the gym, where some senior citizens were practicing their chair yoga positions with the instructor’s calm voice guiding them through the gentle moves for increased balance awareness. “Hold on a minute, and I’ll take you on a tour of the gardens.”
Excerpted from The Single Dad’s Holiday Match by Tanya Agler, Copyright © 2021 by Tanya Agler. Published by Harlequin Heartwarming.
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