Release date - 1st October 2016 Book length - 336 pages Available on - www.amazon.com | www.amazon.co.uk This year Andie Montgomery is determined to give her kids a magical Christmas. Having suffered greatly in the last few years, she is determined not to let the horror of what happened to destroy the holidays. But when her best friend, Wyn, asks her to keep an eye on her brother for a few days, Andie isn't too happy about the situation. There is something about Sheriff Marshall Bailey that makes her uncomfortable, but she would do anything for her friend who had risked her life for her. Now if she can just get through the next few days... Marshall Bailey hates being helpless and with a broken leg from a hit-and-run, he has no choice but to allow his neighbour call in on him from time to time. But it doesn't mean he has to be happy about it. Convinced that someone has tried to kill him, he needs to get back to work and figure out who is behind it all. But as fate intervenes and he is forced to spend more time with Andie and her kids, Marshall soon begins to realise what his life is missing. But danger surrounds him, and he has other areas in his life that he must take care of... SNOWFALL ON HAVEN POINT by RaeAnne Thayne is the fifth novel in the Haven Point Series but can be read independently. Andie is a strong and determined character who is trying to move on from the horror that has happened, and although she is uncertain and untrusting towards Marshall, it was wonderful to see her begin to trust her instincts and allow Marshall into her life. Marshall doesn't want to get to know Andie and her kids, but as they intrude upon his solitude, he soon realises how magical and wonderful they are. With plenty of danger, secrets, and holiday happiness, SNOWFALL ON HAVEN POINT by RaeAnne Thayne is sure to add a healthy dose of Christmas spirit to your day.
BOOK RATING - 📖📖📖📖 4 Author Bio: I’m not one of those people who knew from birth she was destined to become a writer. I always loved to read and throughout my childhood I could usually be found with a book in my hands. To the disgust of my friends, I even enjoyed creative writing assignments that made them all groan. But I had other dreams besides writing. I wanted to be an actress or a teacher or a lawyer. Life took a different turn for me, though, when my mother made me take a journalism elective in high school (thanks, Mom!). I knew the first day that this was where I belonged. After I graduated from college in journalism, I took a job at the local daily newspaper and I reveled in the challenge and the diversity of it. One day I could be interviewing the latest country music star, the next day I was writing about local motorcycle gangs or interviewing an award-winning scientist. Through it all — through the natural progression of my career from reporter to editor — I wrote stories in my head. Not just any stories, either, but romances, the kind of books I have devoured since junior high school, with tales about real people going through the trials and tribulations of life until they find deep and lasting love. I had no idea how to put these people on paper, but knew I had to try — their stories were too compelling for me to ignore. I sold my first book in 1995 and now, more than 40 books later, I’ve come to love everything about writing, from the click of the computer keys under my fingers to the “that’s-it!” feeling I get when a story is flowing. I write full-time now (well, as full-time as I can manage juggling my kids!) amid the raw beauty of the northern Utah mountains. Even though I might not have dreamed of being a writer when I was younger, now I simply can’t imagine my life any other way. For more information: Website - www.raeannethayne.com Facebook - www.facebook.com/AuthorRaeAnneThayne/ Twitter - twitter.com/raeannethayne *Book received from Netgalley.com Comments are closed.
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