Saturday, September 14, 2019

Cover Reveal by Merrillee Whren

Last month I talked about the hero and heroine, Jeremy and Whitney, of my current work in progress, A PLACE TO FIND LOVE. This is the final book in my Front Porch Promises series. Here are the other books in the series. 
I now have the cover for A PLACE TO FIND LOVE. I think it captures the front porch theme of the others books. What do you think?
 

Whitney Hamilton wants to put her past behind her and make the best of her current circumstances, a high demand job and caring for her mother, who has dementia. But Whitney’s newest coworker, Jeremy Cunningham, is a constant reminder of her foolish past.

Jeremy wants to show the world he is his own man, but that may prove difficult as he steps into his brother's old job. The biggest obstacle to his success is Whitney, his brother’s former girlfriend, a source of discord for his family.

When Whitney and Jeremy find themselves attracted to each other, there are so many reasons, old and new, to keep them from revealing their feelings for each other. Will a long-kept secret finally bring them together?

Do you think office romances have a build-in conflict?

Merrillee Whren is the winner of the 2003 Golden Heart Award presented by Romance Writers of American. She is married to her own personal hero, her husband of forty-plus years, and has two grown daughters. Connect with her on her Facebook page and sign up for her newsletter.

6 comments:

  1. I love the new cover! Good luck with your new release.

    I've never been involved in a real office romance (I work from home ), but I can see how an office romance could EASILY be fraught with conflict.

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    1. Donna, thanks. I think there are so many issues that could arise in an office romance.

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  2. Gorgeous cover, Merrillee. I've never been involved in an office romance, either, but sounds like lots of conflicts could erupt.

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    1. Josie, thanks for much. I've never been involved in an office romance either, but it's fun writing about one.

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  3. Love the cover. I'd like to spend time in that yard.

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    1. Thanks, Margaret. I'm ready to sit in that swing and read.

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