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They won't stop talking!

While the first book of Learning Curves took several months to complete, the second one has taken off like a bat out of hell! Seriously, Chelsea and Gavin will not stop talking. But I am loving every single second of them and actually finished their story yesterday. Professor Gavin Salas was introduced in "From A to Z" - the first book of Learning Curves. I wrote him to be a little despicable, but I do love turning a man around for the right woman, and Chelsea Thomas is precisely that.

Here's the cover for book two:

If you like to pre-order, here are some great deals you should check out. I mean, who doesn't like turning on their eReader and finding a new book? I know I do! It's like a mini Christmas! And yes, I'm contributing a story to all of them!

AND NOW FOR A DEAL FROM DANAH LOGAN:

In the Dark is turning ONE! To celebrate this milestone, In the Dark by Danah Logan will be FREE from May 10th through May 12th!!! Grab your copy here: https://bit.ly/38KOWld BLURB They used to be best friends. Not anymore. Her family kept a secret, and so did he. What no one suspected: She was the secret. My name is Lilly McGuire. It’s been over two years, and I still have no clue why he stopped talking to me. He. My best friend. Everything was great. Then, he left for football camp. When he came back, he pretended I didn’t exist, leaving a room every time I’d enter. Eventually, he stopped coming home altogether. I moved on. Or so I thought. Then, a journalism assignment makes me stumble across a ten-year-old case of missing girls. With every new article I find, I get pulled deeper into a world that makes me question everything I had believed to be the truth. Then, they start: the migraines. Just when I accept that I must be losing my mind, something unexpected happens. I have to make a choice that will determine not only my entire future but also his. My name is Rhys McGuire. My life is based on secrets, and two years ago, I was forced to make a choice. I stayed away, but I’ve kept watching. Now, fate has thrown me a bone. The decision is mine again. Stay quiet or come clean? Continue the charade, or tell her everything that’s been tearing me apart since I was seven years old? The choice is mine, but do I really have one? If she finds out, I could lose her forever. The ones she has trusted most are the ones that have betrayed her—maybe even beyond repair. I want to believe that she would forgive me, but could she move past all of the lies?

As always, happy reading!


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