Anne Ashby
The concrete jungle defines
financier Shal Gregory. He thrives on the liveliness and sheer vitality of the
fast paced business world. So how does he find himself alone in the thick of
the New Zealand bush with a feisty guide who undoubtedly despises everything he
stands for?
Jodie Mathieson isn’t
prepared for an intimate liaison with a man who does not share her love of the
great outdoors. But the sparks between them ignite and soon scare Jodie into
flight.
Bewildered but determined,
Shal tracks Jodie down. But will Jodie ignore past experiences? Dare she
believe him?
Congratulations on the book and good luck in your writing future!
ReplyDeleteThe book sounds great!
The blog is pretty!
Thank you Sarah, I'm glad you stopped by, and especially for leaving a comment. I agree with your comment about the blog, the roses are amazing arent they?
DeleteIntriguing....
ReplyDelete-R.T. Wolfe
Hi RT, great to have you visit. Thanks so much for your time
DeleteAwesome blurb, Anne, and I'm having serious cover envy. Good luck to you, hon.
ReplyDeleteHey Vonnie, thanks so much, I guess a few people might recognise where the cover shot comes from lol - just trying to put on a Kiwi touch
DeleteStory sounds intriguing and oh what a gorgeous cover. Best of luck with sales.
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda. I'm seriously thinking of getting a tee-shirt printed with my cover...then that might be just a little too much 'exposure' for me lol - I appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment
DeleteWonderful blurb. Congratulations on your book!!
ReplyDeleteHi Ella, great having you visit, thanks for leaving a comment.
DeleteBeautiful cover and intriguing story what more could one ask for. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year with lots of book sales for you. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your great comments, here's the very best of the season to you and your loved ones too
DeleteGreat concept! I love reading about exotic places!
ReplyDeleteHi Leah,
DeleteWhat a thrill, when someone thinks you live somewhere 'exotic' - of course thats exactly what I'm trying to portray with my stories, that NZ is an exceptional place that everyone would love to visit. Some of my next release is actually set in my little hometown, with its name changed in case the locals argue with me about something. Thanks for stopping by to say hi