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Hello there my dearest, darling-est readers!
Here we are close to the releases of Taking What's Mine and Stealing What's Mine. Getting to this point has been a journey but the end is in sight!
With that said, I have decided to postpone the release of Say I'm Yours until December 24th primarily because the ending has been bugging me. As in, I don't feel it's up to snuff and I don't want to deliver something to you that I don't wholeheartedly believe in. Sooooo, this means some rewrites, back to editing, back to betas and then onto my ARC readers. (By the way, if you want to join the ARC Team, you can do so here.) 😉
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With this comes some changes. First, Say I'm Yours will be available for pre-order starting December 15th. This means there will be no live launch and that it will release on December 24th to those who decide to wait for your copies. It also means that eBook and paperback copies will be available too.
So, for those of you who are looking for a holiday travel read, a temporary escape from your relatives, or just feel like curling up with a good book like the Icelanders do for Jolabokaflod, this will do the trick. Now, since I've given you all the deets, here are the cover and the blurb so you know what's coming.
Until we speak again,
Have the happiest of holidays and please remember to be kind to yourselves. You deserve it.
-Love
Becca
What happens when the life you've planned suddenly vanishes right before your eyes?
One minute, I was Rebecka Collins-Linton, a happy, fulfilled, and contented museum manager, devoted wife, and mother to the sweetest little boy.
The next, I was widowed and the life I once knew lay scattered around me like shards of broken glass. Yet one can only block out the world for so long, especially when you've got a little boy needing you. Eventually, the time comes to begin again. To pick yourself up by the bootstraps and move on.
Nowhere in my moving on plan did I see myself moving back to Paris and working for my ex. A man who's shocking betrayal still stung just as bitterly as it did then. A man who I'd sworn to never trust again. But slowly, day by day, he did just that. Gregory Samuels, aka the famed photographer, Samuel Gregory, was determined to move heaven and earth to get us back to where we once were.
Do I forgive and let the ghosts of the past go? Or do I choose a different path forward? All I knew was that whatever the future held was anyone's guess.
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