The last book in the Triplehorn Brand trilogy is here! All three brothers are reunited with the women they could never forget. A Long, Hot Summer, to me, is the sweetest and sexiest of the bunch, and you get a very satisfying glance at the other brothers’ happy-ever-afters….
As for what’s happening in my neck of the woods… I’ve been writing! And I’m preparing for a trip to Hawaii! I’ll be heading there with a group of author friends for a creative recharge! Hawaii’s somewhere I’ve never been, but have always had it on my bucket list, so I’m super-excited. We’ll be staying on the island of Oahu, so any of you who have been, do you have suggestions for where I should go?
Hope you love Tommy Triplehorn’s story! Enjoy! ~DD
A Long, Hot Summer
A Long Hot Summer
The Triplehorn Brand, Book #3When two lonely hearts collide, age becomes just a number…
Sarah Colby’s marriage was over long ago, but she’s never shed the scars her abusive husband left behind. One shameful indiscretion, an affair with a younger man one long-ago summer, haunts her.
Tommy Triplehorn is happy his brothers have settled down and started families of their own, but he’s feeling a little smothered by all that domesticity. Carousing and drinking no longer provide him any thrills, and he thinks he knows the reason why. He’s waited long enough for Sarah Colby to get over being ashamed of their past. He’s old enough to know what he wants, and he wants her.
Did you miss the first two Triplehorns?
Contest
For a chance to win one of the first two Triplehorn books, OR one of the Lone Star Lovers books, answer me this:
What is your favorite second-chance love story, movie or book?
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Oh boy, I have read so many good ones… choosing a fav is hard! Hmmm, I will go with Vivian Arend’s Ride Baby Ride…
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I love second chance love stories! It’s so hard to pick a favorite…but the one that comes to mind is the movie “Sweet Home Alabama”. I just love it! I’ve easily watched it at least 50 times…it just never gets old!
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Laid Bare by Lauren Dane. It’s the first Lauren Dane book I ever read. I love her books.