Six Days: The Sisters Quartet Wedding

Sisters Quartet Book 6

by Mary J. Williams

Brook Publications

Contemporary Romance

March 6, 2019

Available in: e-Book, Trade Size (reprint)

Six Days: The Sisters Quartet Wedding
by Mary J. Williams

Most men would run from a woman with a gun.

Not me. I wanted her the moment I saw her.

To make her mine, I must learn two things.

First? Her secrets.

Second? When to duck.

Lincoln James knew the moment he laid eyes on Dee she was different from any woman he’d ever met. Sure, she was beautiful and sexy. Also, fierce, snarky, and completely uninterested in anything he had to offer.

Dee Wakefield had Lincoln figured out the second she saw him. A pretty boy athlete with the world at his feet, he thought all he had to do was smile and she would melt like every woman before her. Wrong! Dee built a protective wall around her emotions out of necessity, and she wasn’t about to let anyone in. Especially not a charmer like Lincoln James.

Linc knows Dee is the only woman for him. He’s in for the fight of his life. However, he learned long ago nothing worth having ever comes easy.

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Originally indie published February 2019 in trade paperback.

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Mary J. Williams' Bio

It Has Always Been My Dream To Write A Book

And I always knew it would be a romance novel. When I was a teenager I assumed my book would have a historical setting, those were the kinds of stories I liked best, I even grew my hair long so I could be like the heroines in my favorite stories. But now I see myself and my books in the present dealing with the joys and sorrows of our modern world. Harper Falls is a place my imagination dreamed up, but it is based in reality. I grew up in Washington State and went to school in a small town on the Columbia River. Harper Falls is that town but an idealized version. I hope you enjoy reading about the town and the characters.

And as much as I enjoyed telling their stories, these books are not the end of my dream but the beginning.