Friday, November 11, 2016

New Release Spotlight

Love in the Seams released a week ago. It is book two in the Twins & Needles series, but it can be easily read even if you haven't had the chance to pick up book one yet. :)

Here's what the back cover says:



Mae Stafford longs for the companionship and unconditional love her sister has found in her new husband. But after years of refusing potential suitors because of a pact they made as children, Mae no longer has any choices left once their agreement is broken. She's given up hope that God will give her what she desires most, a family of her own. Instead of dwelling on what she doesn't have, she throws herself into her work as the recent sole owner of the local dress shop.



As a promise made to his late wife, Johannes Mueller agrees to travel west to be a school teacher in Calder Springs, Texas, away from the bigotry associated with being an immigrant in New York City. He hopes to improve his life and forget his loss. Johannes isn't counting on his five-year-old daughter's search for a new mother when they arrive. His little LillyAnn finds ways to bring the seamstress and him together…often. Can he learn to embrace his German heritage and unlock his heart to love again? 

 Love in the Seams is part of the Celebrate Lit blog tour. Be sure to check it out for your chance to win a themed sewing basket and a $10 Amazon gift card. Love in the Seams Celebration Tour.

6 comments:

  1. This sounds like a sweet romance. Thanks for sharing.
    Connie
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    1. I hope you like it, Connie. :) Thanks for stopping by today.

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  2. This is going on my TBR pile! Thanks for highlighting it.

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  3. I would love to read this book. This is the first time I've heard of it plus the first one in the series. I really like these kind of books. Thanks

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  4. Love in the Seams is a must be read for me to see what happens with Mae after her twin, Ellie, married in book one.

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