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Now through March 19, 2020, join each of their mailing lists and you will be automatically entered for a chance to win a signed copy of The Cottage in a Cornish Cove, by Cass Grafton, Bridge to Us, by Jeanne Felfe, The Nine, by Jeanne McWilliams Blasberg, The Art of Remembering, by Alison Ragsdale, True to Me, by Kay Bratt, and This Is Not How It Ends, by Rochelle B. Weinstein.

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About the  Authors

ABOUT CASS GRAFTON

A proud bookworm since childhood, Cass Grafton writes the sorts of stories she loves to read – heart-warming, character driven and strong on location. She has two grown-up children and currently splits her time between Switzerland, where she lives with her husband and imaginary cats, and England, where she lives with her characters.

ABOUT JEANNE FELFE

Jeanne Felfe grew up in hurricane country and often writes as if a storm is at her back. Having been a Corpus Christi beach bunny and long ago transplanted to the Midwest, she’s going for a record for the longest engagement—she’s been perpetually engaged to her sweetie since 2008, with no plans to tie that knot. Together, they are rabid Game of Thrones fans.

ABOUT JEANNE MCWILLIAMS BLASBERG

Jeanne Blasberg is a novelist, travel writer, and adventurer. Upon graduation from Smith College, she embarked on a career in finance. After making stops as an investment banking analyst on Wall Street, in strategic planning at Macy’s, and writing retailing cases at Harvard Business School, Jeanne returned to a more creative lifestyle, studying memoir, traveling, and writing about it.

ABOUT ALISON RAGSDALE

Alison Ragsdale is an Amazon #1 bestselling author, and two-time IPPY Award winner. She writes emotional, contemporary fiction novels, set in the Highlands and islands of Scotland. Her most recent, The Art of Remembering, was a finalist in the American Fiction Awards – Literary Category, and was selected by BookBub for their Best Book Club Book list.

ABOUT KAY BRATT

Kay writes women’s fiction and historical fiction, and her books have fueled many exciting book club discussions. Her works have been translated into German, Korean, Chinese, Czechoslovakian, and Estonian. Find her on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and buckle up and enjoy the ride. Find a full list of her published works at www.kaybratt.com

ABOUT ROCHELLE B. WEINSTEIN

A former entertainment industry executive, Rochelle B. Weinstein is the USA Today and Amazon bestselling author of emotionally driven women’s fiction perfect for book clubs and thought-provoking conversations.

Find her on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter where she loves to connect with readers and writers.

What Readers Are Saying

The Cottage in a Cornish Cove, by Cass Grafton

I couldn’t put it down. As always, Cass Grafton’s writing draws you immediately into a heart-warming tale you’ll not easily forget. I loved the spectacular Cornish settings that were so real I could smell the sea, and the set of characters that inhabit this magical place are warm, funny, intriguing and memorable.” 

Bridge to Us, by Jeanne Felfe

“Fabulous first novel from Jeanne Felfe. Consistently entertaining from start to finish. The plot is interesting, the characters are relatable and memorable, and I really enjoyed this book. Although I am not ordinarily a romance fan, I found Ms. Felfe’s debut novel to be a page-turner. Highly recommend.”

The Nine, by Jeanne McWilliams Blasberg

Found an amazing author who understands the complicated real relationships between the pressures of having/wanting a child and all that goes with parenting… This is truly a book you CAN NOT put down and also one you’ll convince your friends to all read it so you can talk about it! I belong to a book club and this is my new recommendation! I want a sequel please!”

The Art of Remembering, by Alison Ragsdale

Alison Ragsdale has an extraordinary ability to not only bring the reader along on Ailsa’s journey but subsequently make one feel like a friend in Ailsa’s road to recovery. In reaching the end of Ailsa’s story, I was left in silence, reflecting on my own person decisions and considering what influences those decisions. This book will stay with me for quite some time.”

True to Me, by Kay Bratt

I absolutely loved this book. From the title of the book to the last word in the story I was hooked. Well written, the storyline was easy to follow, the characters were well developed and the descriptiveness was amazing. Can’t wait for the next book by this author. I felt like I was there in the book while reading. Like I was a part of it.”

This Is Not How It Ends, by Rochelle B. Weinstein

This is Not How it Ends is a beautifully written, poignant and compelling story. This book is an emotional journey, as we get a deep, intimate look at Charlotte; her loves, her hopes, her fears, her guilt, her dreams, her desires, and her losses. I was completely swept away by this novel, utterly captivated and involved in Charlotte’s story.”

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