Given the wild, chaotic weather we’ve been having the past couple of days, courtesy of Helene—first a hurricane and then a tropical storm—I wanted to first and foremost check-in with you to make sure you and yours are doing okay.
I’m in Central North Carolina, and I spent part of this morning in my walk-in closet trying to entertain my seven-year-old grandson during a tornado warning. Worse, my husband was out in the pummeling rain and swirling winds getting some supplies at a big box store where the roof was taking a pounding. But we are extremely lucky in light of the devastation so many in Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina have suffered.
If you are in one of the affected areas, please drop me a line here to let me know you’re okay.
My next release, The Soulmate Project, hits shelves in eleven days. Thank you to all of the amazing readers who dropped a line to let me know that you’ve already pre-ordered the book. I appreciate your support so much! Pre-orders can make a HUGE difference for a release. So I honestly can’t thank you enough. And I can’t wait for you all to join me on one final trip to Holly Grove Island where we’ll get to catch up with the rest of the gang. Here’s what The Soulmate Project is about.
In this delightful small‑town romance, can the search for a soulmate before the next New Year’s Eve bonfire make these childhood best friends realize the perfect person was right there all along?
Emerie Roberts is tired of waiting for her best friend Nick to finally notice her. When she confesses her feelings at the town’s annual New Year’s Eve bonfire, Nick doesn’t feel the same. Em is devastated. She’s ready to settle down and start the next phase of her life. If Nick isn’t her soulmate, she resolves to stop pining for him and find the man who is. Em hatches a seven-step plan to meet her love match and enlists the support of her family and friends. So why does Nick seem hellbent on sabotaging her efforts?
Em is the most important person in Nicholas Washington’s life. She’s funny, compassionate, generous, athletic—and beautiful. Of course, he’s attracted to her. But he learned the hard way that getting involved romantically is the quickest way to destroy a friendship. Nick promised to help Em find her soulmate. But he might’ve made the biggest mistake of his life. Because helping Em find the man who will steal her heart is breaking his.
Will he realize that love is worth the risk before she ends up with Mr. Wrong?
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