Today, I'm hosting a promo on Jacquelyn Ayres's latest contemporary romance release, Showing Up (The GEG #4), as a part of the ongoing VBT. Also find some teasers for your enjoyment.
Julie McEvoy has been mourning the loss of her mother most of her life. Only . . . her mother isn’t dead. She’s not missing. She’s not even far away. She’s just not there the way a mother should be.
Having enough of the passive-aggressive loop their relationship has been on, Julie cuts ties completely with Cynthia. It shouldn’t matter; Cynthia’s never really there for her anyhow. She doesn’t need her mother anymore.
Except—she does.
Cynthia McEvoy has been keeping secrets for over thirty years. She’s not proud of it, but it has helped her to become the strong, independent woman she is today. The same strong woman who is now trying to pick up and glue back the pieces of the relationships she’s either destroyed along the way or never allowed any nourishment for.
Hopefully, it’s not too late.
Sometimes you have to go back to the beginning to understand how behaviors start, why they continue for so long, and where to begin the healing process.
Other Books in the GEG Series (All on Sale!)
Under Contract - 99cUniversal Link: books2read.com/u/3kjLGb
In The Mix - 99c
Universal Link: books2read.com/u/bW8wG3
Crossing The Line - 1.99
Universal Link: books2read.com/u/mZEvp3
About the Author:
I
am a domestic engineer (born and raised in NJ) whose sole
responsibility is to guide three young, impressionable kids into
becoming phenomenal adults. This challenging yet rewarding work requires
a lot of love (coffee), patience (wine), and determination (periodic
exorcisms). I work this magic from the beautiful state of New Hampshire.
Before
becoming a domestic goddess (not really), I spent over a decade in the
medical field, where I wore more hats than the Queen.
I
have loved the written word and the great escape it provides since I
was a little girl. When I wasn't reading about people and the places
they lived, I was creating my own characters and adventures.
Finally, I
started putting a pen to paper and allowing my characters to come to
life. When I don't have a pen in hand, you can often find me laughing at the conversations my characters are having in my head.
(Note: I received this promo info from Bare Naked Words. ~Punya)
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