Good Enough for Love
When Amber Hutchinson inherits a country hotel, she wants to sell it and move on. The money she’ll earn will secure her future, even if living in the country while renovating a hotel never featured in her plans.
Zach Wentworth, a local sheep farmer, wants to do the right thing. When he comes across a woman stuck in the hotel window, he naturally tries to help.
Sure, Amber knows their sizzling attraction won’t last. It never does, because she’s never been good enough for anyone to love.
Without the hotel, Willow’s Bend is likely to die a slow death, so Zach does whatever he can to secure his town's future. But doing the right thing might mean risking his heart.
With the town eagerly watching their every move, Amber and Zach must choose between protecting their hearts and taking a chance on love.
Buy on:
I'd love to say because I slaved over this story for so long. But honestly, the real reason is to be transported into a world where love finds even those not looking for it.
What is your dream cast for your book?
You know, I don't have one. But I'm telling you, the guy who plays Zach Wentworth will have to be drool worthy and be sexy enough to melt any woman's heart.
What are you working on now?
I'm madly writing the next book in the series. No, I didn't think there was going to be a series when I started, but now I'm writing another book set in the same small town of Willow's Bend. This story is about the barman and a visiting journalist. She's in town for the annual Valentines Ball. He's back in his hometown wondering what to do with himself now he's left the army and the hotel is doing fine without him. She believes everyone has secrets, especially after she found out she was adopted when an adult. He has secrets and regrets he's trying to ignore, cover up or just get over. They are thrown together by the town's citizen and while uncovering the reason for the missing gnomes, she discovers the truth behind his past.
About the Author
Australian, Wendy Lee Davies
began writing romances as a lark after leaving her communications and editing
job of many years.
Wendy enjoys cycling,
especially cycle touring which she did a lot of in her younger, some say more
foolish, years. Now that she’s older and wiser, Wendy is wearing out the bike
paths around her home town, making good use of her amazing pedal-assist
electric bike. She's also traversed most of the incredible rail trails
available in Victoria, and one in New Zealand as well.
If she's not writing or
riding her bike, Wendy can be found enjoying a coffee in some cafe. Or taking
landscape photographs. Sometimes she makes cookies or muffins. She’s even been
known, on occasion, to annoy her writing friends with long, detailed editorial
comments on their latest writing endeavour. But don't worry. They get her back,
tenfold, when it comes to critiquing her latest romance-in-progress.
You can catch up on her
latest news via her website ( www.wendyleedavies.com ). She loves hearing from readers, so don’t be shy
about dropping her a line.
Wendy Davies on the web:
Your book sounds fascinating, Wendy. And isn't that what we want our books to do, transport the reader to another place, or time, or world. Congratulations and good luck with the next one.
ReplyDeleteThank you Beverly. Transporting my readers to the wonderful Australian countryside is exactly what I hope my book does.
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ReplyDeleteHe'd have to be drool worthy and sexy. My vote would be Ian Somerhalder. lol
ReplyDeleteNow why didn't I think of him Mary? But yes, someone dreamy like that would be perfect. :)
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ReplyDeleteGood luck with your release.
ReplyDeleteThank you Tamara.
DeleteI really like the idea of a sheep farmer. I bet that makes for a very interesting background to the story.
ReplyDeleteIt does Cynical Sailor, but I guess you'll have to buy the book and see for yourself. Would be really interested to hear what you thought of my story.
DeleteRomances that come to people who aren't looking for love is the kind of story I enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThat is good news Chrys, I hope you buy and enjoy my book. It's now available as a paperback or an e-book. And please let me know what you think of my story.
DeleteThis sounds like quite the fun read!! Also, I've really wanted to try one of those pedal-assist bikes, they look so fun!
ReplyDeleteThen I hope you enjoy the story Meradeth. :) And my pedal-assist bike is fantastic. Cycling up hills isn't so hard any more, which is good because I live at the top of a rather steep hill!
DeleteOh that looks good :D Happy writing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Anna.
DeleteCongratulations on the new book release! Sounds like a thrilling story!
ReplyDeleteThank you Janet.
DeleteSounds interesting! Thanks for the interview!
ReplyDeleteAnytime Raimey.
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