by Candice Poarch
Happy New Year!!! I hope you had a wonderful Holiday season and are embracing the New Year with renewed energy, new goals and expectations.
Most kids can’t wait to leave home and stretch their wings. Often it’s decades later before they wonder what was so bad about home in the first place. In “going home” themes, many protagonists return due to a change in circumstances or because a loved one needs help.
A Kiss So Deadly features a “going home” story, but the last thing Leah Gray wants is to revisit a life that had been anything but nurturing and loving. She is filled with painful memories of an outcast childhood. She vowed never to return home, but reluctantly she does to fulfill a promise she made to a dying friend.
Leah has made a success of her life in New York. She expects to spend a peaceful month on the Outer Banks, but she’s suddenly in danger. With the help of the Jason Barrett who’s renting the cottage next door, she has to figure out if someone from her past is out to get her or if trouble followed her from New York. But she soon wonders if her attractive neighbor is all he appears to be.
A Kiss So Deadly is the 4th title in the Fifty Gone Wild series. The first three titles are Christmas Gone Wild, Slippery Slope, and Secrets in the Sand.
How difficult is it to return to your hometown after years of absence? Do you think the past is as good or as bad as you thought it was? People change and grow, and the changes in town are jarring. Now that your old friends have developed a new life, is it easy to blend back into your old life?
Please comment on any of the above questions and you will be included in a random drawing. The prize winner will receive either a Kindle or Nook e-book copy of a book in the Fifty Gone Wild series. Please visit my web page at www.CandicePoarch.com.
I would love to read this!
Hi Sarah,
Thanks so much for the comment.
Candice Poarch