The Intriguing Two-Stones
Announcements
Here is what’s happening in March.
We have Coffee and Books on Saturday March 22nd from 1:00-2:00 pm EST. Join authors Crystal Caudill, Lynn Shannon, and Sarah Sundin for an hour of book talk. Sign up for this free event at www.literaryscape.com/events to get the link to join.
I have joined three book giveaways for March through Book Funnel. Use the links in the blog post for this episode to pursue and claim these free reads. Please note that these books are not all part of the Christian romance genre. I did join one titled steamy romances with the hope of getting Unwavering Faith in the hands of readers who may not have otherwise found my novel. So please, peruse with caution.
March Steamy Historical Romance
For those of you who can make it to an in-person event in Indiana, I have two coming up in April. First on Saturday April 5th I will be at the Warsaw Public library from 11:00-1:00 pm EST. Then on Saturday April 19th I will be at the Branch Coffee Shop in Fairmount, Indiana from 9:30-11:30 am EST. I hope to meet some of you there!
That is, it for announcements. Let’s jump into this week’s book discussion of Marrying the Mountain Man’s Best Friend, by Misty M. Beller.
Episode Notes
In this episode, Jessica and Melissa discuss Marrying the Mountain Man’s Best Friend by Misty M. Beller. This is a sweet novella featuring Two Stones who is our book club’s favorite hero in Misty’s Sapphire Ranch series.
Jessica and Melissa share what they love about Two Stones. He is a fierce warrior, with a tender heart for his lady love, Heidi. This is a sweet marriage of convenience that will have you swooning.
We gave the following elements in Marrying the Mountain Man’s Best Friend these ratings:
Drama – mocha
Mystery - espresso
Suspense – mocha
Inspiration – mocha
Romance – mocha
(Espresso = light, Mocha = medium, Latte = a lot)
Our overall lasso rating of Marrying the Mountain Man’s Best Friend by Misty M. Beller was a 3. We are sure this book will have you hooked, and most of you will be hog-tied.