Baked WIth Love by Peggy Jaeger – Cover Reveal

Happy Holidays! Today I am giving you a sneak peek at Peggy Jaeger’s cover for Baked With Love, A Match Made in Heaven, Book3! Release day is Decemmer 9, 2020, but you can pre-order a kindle copy at amazon now. 

Let me tell you a little about Baked With Love.

Innkeeper Maureen O’Dowd lives to cook and bake, spoils her family and friends, and is an expert at keeping secrets, especially about the man who’s held her heart for years.
Police Chief Lucas Alexander is dealing with an aging father and a moody teenage son, and he’s in love with a woman who only wants to be friends.
How can these two fiercely private people reveal their feelings for one another without destroying the friendship they already have? And if they’re successful, will another secret, if revealed, drive a wedge between Maureen and Lucas that can never be repaired?

Buy links:

Amazon Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08M25TQV9

About the Author:

Peggy Jaeger is a contemporary romance writer who writes Romantic Comedies about strong women, the families who support them, and the men who can’t live without them. If she can make you cry on one page and bring you out of tears rolling with laughter the next, she’s done her job as a writer!

Family and food play huge roles in Peggy’s stories because she believes there is nothing that holds a family structure together like sharing a meal…or two…or ten. Dotted with humor and characters that are as real as they are loving, she brings all topics of daily life into her stories: life, death, sibling rivalry, illness and the desire for everyone to find their own happily ever after. Growing up the only child of divorced parents she longed for sisters, brothers and a family that vowed to stick together no matter what came their way. Through her books, she’s created the families she wanted as that lonely child.

When she’s not writing Peggy is usually painting, crafting, scrapbooking or decoupaging old steamer trunks she finds at rummage stores and garage sales.

A lifelong and avid romance reader and writer, Peggy is a member of RWA and her local New Hampshire RWA Chapter.

As a lifelong diarist, she caught the blogging bug early on, and you can visit her at peggyjaeger.com where she blogs daily about life, writing, and stuff that makes her go “What??!”

Social Media links:

Website: http://peggyjaeger.com/

Blog: http://peggyjaeger.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Peggy-Jaeger-Author/825914814095072?ref=bookmarks

Twitter: https://twitter.com/peggy_jaeger

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/13478796.Peggy_Jaeger

BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/peggy-jaeger

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDR8RRIlssIyS0FYZWeGqsg/videos?view_as=subscriber

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peggyjaeger_author/

Pintrest: https://www.pinterest.com/peggyjaeger/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peggy-jaeger-296ab878/

Amazon Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00T8E5LN0

Authors database: https://authorsdb.com/community/15814-peggy-jaeger

Triberr: https://triberr.com/tribe/strong-women–loving-men

It was wonderful having you with us today.  Please feel free to stop by anytime. Good Luck with Baked With Love!

It’s a beautiful cover! Don’t you think?

 

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Charlotte O’Shay Author of Always, Almond Fudge

Give a warm welcome to Charlotte O’Shay, author of Always, Almond Fudge.  Pull up a chair, grab a drink of your choice from the cooler, a Chocolate Chip or Peanut Butter cookie from the plate, and let’s find out a little about Charlotte and her Always, Almond Fudge!

Okay Charlotte, tell us what you like in as few words as possible. 

Speed Fun round – What do you like?

Leather or lace?  Leather jacket with a lace camisole underneath

Black or red? Black boots, red fingernails

Satin sheets or smooth cotton? Smooth, cool cotton every time

Ocean or mountains? The ocean is everything- soothing to see, hear & smell. as a child, I once got lost in the mountains. Never mountains

City life or country life?  City

Party life or evening at home?  Home but I miss parties!!!

Dogs or cats? I admire the independence of cats but it’s dogs first, last, & always

What’s under your bed? the shoes I wore last night

Camping or hotel? Hotel. Poison ivy & mosquitoes love me

Road trip or staying at home? Road trip

Shopping or not? Not. Surprised you there, didn’t I? I’m short. Shopping is torture.

Picnic or restaurant? If there’s food involved, I’m there.

Bath or shower, alone or with someone? Shower always, only with an invited guest.

Bicycle or walk? Both

Watch a movie in theater or home TV ~ Home TV

Swimming pool or lake? Is an infinity pool overlooking a lake or a meadow too much to ask?

Dance or not? Dance all night

Sing or not? Sing. Karaoke is my thing

My thoughts on Always, Almond Fudge:

 

 

 

This is a cute short feel good read I truly enjoyed! On a long car ride to their annual seaside vacation, a mother recounts the true story of a wonderful family tradition involving Almond Fudge Ice Cream and the summer of 1941 her three children (twins girls and older brother Sebastian).

In 1941, it was love at first sight for 17 year old Meredith, working at an ice cream shop and Anthony  on his way to becoming a major league baseball player.  Something present-day young Sebastian dreams about. The story sparks interest in Sebastian. When he reads the love letters between his grandparents his attitude is changed. What happens next I’ll not tell.

Nor will I reiterate the blurb here, you can read it for yourself.

What I will say is Always, Almond Fudge a sweet summer tale with characters that were heartwarming and Ice cream.  Can’t go wrong with ice cream. Will the family tradition of Almond Fudge ice cream inspire a new generation?  You’ll have to read Always, Almond Fudge, which I highly recommend to find out. LOL

 

Tell  us a little about Always, Almond Fudge:

During the summer of 1941 in the shore town of Langford, Rhode Island, seventeen-year-old Meredith Franklin works as a server at Seymore’s Ice Cream Shoppe. When aspiring baseball player Anthony Fanelli strolls into the ice cream shop, his teasing banter leads to dreams of forever love.
Their whirlwind courtship comes to an abrupt halt on December 7, 1941, when America enters World War Two, forcing the couple to put their future on hold.
Decades later, a treasure trove of wartime letters details the romance of Merry and Anthony and the sacrifices of a generation.

A sneak peek between the pages of Always, Almond Fudge:

“I wish I could slow down time,” Anthony said.

“I wish I could speed it up,” Merry responded.

“I guess I agree,” he said on a chuckle. “If we lived in the future we would be married at least. Instead…” he rested his forehead against hers.

Merry grabbed his hand. Before he knew it they were in Seymore’s. And it didn’t matter that it was so cold they could see their breath outside, it didn’t matter that ice cream was the last thing they should be eating on Christmas Eve. Their gloved fingers were clumsy around the little wooden spoons but the almond fudge ice cream was as delicious as ever. Anthony had brought along a blanket which he wrapped around them. Lights twinkled all along Main Street and throughout town as far as the eye could see. Even the gazebo was strung with colorful gold and white lights.

Ice cream finished, they sat side by side, hands intertwined, eyes closed.

“Will you wait for me, Merry?”

“How can you ask such a thing, Anthony? Of course I will.” Tears, always at the ready these days, glistened on the tips of her eyelashes. “I will wait forever. I love you.”

Buy Links  Buy HERE

 

It’s been great having you with us today.  Good luck with Always, Almond Fudge

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The Rocky Road To Romance by Shawna Delacorte

Give a warm welcome to Shawna Delacorte, author of The Rocky Road to Romance, part of the One Scoop or Two Series by The WIld Rose Press.  Pull up a chair, grab a drink of your choice from the cooler, a Chocolate Chip or Peanut Butter cookie from the plate, and let’s find out a little about Shawna and The Rocky Road to Romance.

Hello. I’m Shawna Delacorte and I’d like to thank Tena for this opportunity to be interviewed and to tell you about my new release. THE ROCKY ROAD TO ROMANCE is a novella published by The Wild Rose Press as part of their One Scoop Or Two series scheduled for release on Monday, July 27, 2020.

What inspired this particular story?

The parameters of the series certainly played a major part in creating the story—a short story/novella that’s a quick summer read. All stories have to center around or have something to do with an ice cream stand. They must take place near water. And a specific flavor of ice cream must appear in the title.

With all of that in mind, my first thoughts turned to a flavor of ice cream that would relate to a romance story line. While at the grocery story, I checked out all the different ice cream flavors and rocky road jumped out at me. The name certainly conveyed the very basics of a romance novel—the trials and tribulations encountered on the road to a happy ending. For a setting near water, I chose a summer resort marina at a lake. My heroine? A divorced high school history teacher who has leased the ice cream shop at the marina for the last three summers. My hero? The fifth generation head of the wealthy and powerful family that owns everything in sight, including the marina at the lake.

What secret do you use to blast through writer’s block?

I have two basic things I turn to when I’m blocked. I usually have more than one manuscript as a work in progress at any given time, with a specific one as the primary to be finished first. If I’m seriously stuck, I’ll turn to one of the other manuscripts I’m working on while keeping the primary one constantly in mind until I can return to it. My second diversion is to play Scrabble® on my computer while running the problems with the manuscript in the back of my mind.

Did you tell friends and family that you were writing a book?

No. When I started my first novel many years ago, I didn’t tell anyone. I kept it completely to myself. I was working full time in a very demanding job and only wrote as time permitted. After I completed that first manuscript, thus knowing that I could do it, I set up a regular time early morning before going to work so that I was able to write every day even if only for a couple of hours. I didn’t tell anyone what I was doing until I received my first contract for a novel which was with Harlequin.

What do you like to do when you are not writing?

I love to travel when time and money permit. I’m also an avid photographer. In the ‘old days’ of film cameras before everything went digital, I even had my own dark room. Now, of course, the dark room is whatever computer programs you use for fixing/manipulating pictures.

What’s your approach to writing—plotter or pantser?

When I first started writing, I was definitely a pantser—wrote by the seat of my pants. I had the basics of a story line and characters in my head but would create it as I wrote. I’d do a synopsis after I finished the manuscript (much easier that way, especially if you really dislike doing a synopsis). After having sold three books to Harlequin where I had to submit a synopsis and the completed manuscript, they allowed me to submit a proposal with only a synopsis and the first couple of chapters. I wouldn’t write the book until it was actually contracted. It was at that point being a pantser turned to being a plotter. I needed to have the storyline with the major plot points culminating in a viable conclusion (especially for a mystery) and the characters fleshed out enough to make it clear who and what they were. I needed all of that down on paper to submit before writing the book. I had to show the editor that I had a story with all the pieces included and an ending that made sense.

Tell us a little about The Rocky Road To Romance.

History teacher Sarena Fallon has leased the ice cream shop at the Colton Marina for the last three summers. And every year, she looked forward to spending time with her friend, Drew. Only this summer, she wants their relationship status to move beyond the friend zone he seems to prefer.

Drew Braden was taken with Sarena the first time he saw her. But a disastrous marriage to a scheming woman has left him seriously commitment phobic. Then there’s also the matter of his true identity. If she discovers who he really is, he could lose her forever.

Amazon buy link:

www.amazon.com/Rocky-Road-Romance-One-Scoop-ebook/dp/B089P3TBFV

 

A sneak peek between the pages of The Rocky Road to Romance.

Sarena Fallon entered the ice cream shop and set her purse on one of the chairs. A quick glance around told her everything appeared to be in order. She ran her hand across the counter, then rubbed her fingers together. She wrinkled her brow into a scowl. It definitely did not feel very clean. I have the uneasy feeling a more detailed inspection is going to discover—

“Hi. I hoped I’d find you here.”

She turned at the sound of the smooth, masculine voice. She couldn’t stop the smile that came to her lips as her gaze fell on Drew Braden, all six feet one inch of him. Her breath came a little quicker, and her heart beat a little faster. His blue eyes sparkled as he blatantly looked her up and down. He wore his medium brown hair longer than last summer, but it was a length that looked good on him. It gave him a sexy appearance—even more sexy than she remembered from last year. She liked it longer. She definitely liked it.

“Hi, yourself.” Her smile widened, conveying her pleasure at seeing him. “I just unlocked the door. If you had arrived five minute ago, you would have beaten me here.”

He looked even more desirable than he did at the end of last summer, right before she returned to her teaching job at the beginning of the school term, when he had suddenly pulled her into his arms and captured her mouth with the hottest kiss she had ever experienced. A kiss that curled her toes and confirmed how much she wanted more of him. But more apparently wasn’t to be, much to her disappointment.

Fall, winter, spring—not a word from him, as if he had totally forgotten she even existed. But now, here he stood, as if he had been waiting for her to show up. The situation left her slightly perplexed. She briefly touched her fingers to her lips. All these months later, his parting kiss still burned hot against her lips. “You’re looking well. I like your hair longer like that.”

“Thanks…I think it might be the result of a bit of mid-life crisis. Trying to recapture a little youth.” His teasing grin said far more than his words.

“Mid-life crisis? You can’t be old enough for that.”

“I’ll be that dreaded forty in a couple of months.”

“There’s nothing old about forty.” Especially considering that I’m thirty-five.

He winked. “How would a sweet young thing like you know anything about old?”

“You’re incorrigible.” Her laugh surrounded her words. “It looks like you managed to survive the winter without any mishaps. Your brittle old bones didn’t snap?”

His spontaneous laughter filled the air. “No broken bones from slipping on the ice or falling into any snow drifts if that’s what you meant. And no broken bones from being thrown off a bucking horse, either.” His smile slowly faded as he pulled her into his arms. “I’ve missed you. I’m so glad to see you back this summer.”

“I have a phone, you have the number, and I only live fifteen miles from here in Coltonville. It’s not like you need to drive for several hours to get there.” She teased, but her comment contained a lot of truth.

A hint of something darted across his features but disappeared before she could read it. He slowly released her without kissing her, almost reluctantly so. After the goodbye kiss from last summer, she had anticipated more than just a hug.

“I haven’t checked the shop to make sure it’s been properly cleaned.” She touched the counter again. “And from what I’ve found so far, I suspect it hasn’t been.” A scowl darted across her face. “At least not adequately. Do you want to help me with my inspection?”

“Sure, I can handle that.” Drew nodded, pleased with the opportunity to check out the management office’s efficiency without it appearing to be his objective.

Drew Braden—Andrew Braden Colton V, to be exact—was fifth generation of the wealthy and powerful Colton family and at thirty-nine years of age, the corporate head of all the family holdings. He went by his nickname and middle name to separate himself and his personal activities from the family name and business empire. He found he accomplished more if people didn’t know he was one of the Coltons, specifically president of Colton Enterprises, Chairman of the Board, primary share holder, and in control of all the family businesses and investments of the privately held corporation.

Available in ebook at:

www.amazon.com/Rocky-Road-Romance-One-Scoop-ebook/dp/B089P3TBFV

And other online vendors.

About the Author:

I’ve lived most of my life in Los Angeles and earned my living for twenty years by working in television production. I was always interested in writing and dabbled at it, but not seriously. I combined my interest in writing with my avocation of photography and began doing magazine articles featuring my photographs. After selling several articles, I discovered I enjoyed the writing process as much as the photography.

My friends told me I should make use of my television contacts and write scripts. I enrolled in a screen writing class at UCLA. On the first day of class, the instructor said ‘if you’re in love with words, you don’t want to write screen plays.’ By the close of class I knew screen writing was not for me. The other thing I knew was that I wanted to write novels rather than magazine articles. I didn’t tell anyone about my attempts at fiction writing until I sold my first novel.

www.shawnadelacorte.com

https://shawnadelacorte.blogspot.com  new post every Saturday

Excerpts and other information available on my website:  www.shawnadelacorte.com

It’s been great having you with us today.  Good luck with The Rocky Road To Romance!

 

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Interview with Anna M. Taylor Author of Haunted Serenade

Give a warm welcome to Anna M. Taylor, author of Haunted Serenade!  Pull up a chair, grab a drink of your choice from the cooler, a Chocolate Chip or Peanut Butter cookie from the plate, and let’s find out a little about Anna and her Haunted Serenada.

Thanks for stopping by Anna, I’ve a few questions for you.

Why did you choose the cover concept you did?

Ghosts, music from the past, suicide and the need for self-love in the African-American community all play a role in the story Haunted Serenade tells. Dawne Dominque, my wonderful cover designer, came up a cover that gives subtle hints to all of these elements.

What is the theme of this book? If it’s part of a series, how does this book fit into the series?

Love and forgiveness are inseparable if you’re not to live stuck in the past. Haunted Serenade establishes the location and the theme all the stories in the Haunted Harlem series deal with, i.e. African-Americans in Harlem coming to terms with their pasts, the effects of that past on them and pasts and seeking/bestowing forgiveness thanks to that knowledge.

If writing is your first passion, what is your second?

Music. Playing an instrument and listening to recordings stir me the same way writing does.

If you could have one superpower, what would it be and why?

Healing. There’s so much pain in the world that causes us to act the way we do. Healthy people don’t hurt others.

Any tips to share with fellow authors/aspiring authors? What’s the best advice you’ve ever heard?

The best advice I ever received is to believe in yourself as an author. A published author I admired asked me to be part of a writers panel. When I said “but I’m not published,” she responded “you’re a writer whether you’re published or not.” I’ve taken those words to heart ever since.

 

SPEED ROUND FOR A LITTLE ADDED FUN:

Speed Round (one word only answer): Yep, I know torture for a writer!<evil laugh>

 

Favorite movie: Notorious
Favorite book: Topaz by Beverly Jenkins
Last book read: The Money Man by Nancy Herkness
Favorite color: Black
Stilettos or flipflops: Flipflops
Coffee or tea: Tea
Ebook or audiobook or paperback: Paperback
Pencil or pen: Pen

Favorite song: God of Grace and God of Glory

Streak or not: Not

Favorite dessert: Apple pie

Favorite junk food: Mint chocolate Smashmallows

Favorite thing to do to relax: Watch old movies

Champagne or gin: Yeech. Neither.

Paranormal or Historical: Historical

Wonder Woman or Top Model: Wonder Woman

Favorite TV show: Law and Order

Hot or cold: Hot

POV: Third

I’d die if I don’t have: Love

Review or Not: Review

Tell us a little about Haunted Serenade.

 All the women in Anora Madison’s family have lived as “Poor Butterflies”: women still longing for but deserted by the men they loved. Determined to be the first to escape a life of abandonment, she fled Harlem for Brooklyn, severing ties with both her mother and with the man who broke her heart, Winston Emerson, the father of her child.

Six years later, Anora comes back to Harlem to make peace, but a malignant spirit manifests itself during the homecoming, targeting her mother, her aunt, Winston and their little girl. Determined to stop the evil now trying to destroy all she loves, Anora must finally turn to Winston for help. But will their efforts be too little too late?

Buy links: Amazon 

 

How about a sneak peek between the pages of Haunted Serenade?

“I never understood how you and Elizabeth could stay here after Diana…” I couldn’t bring myself to say the word. My mother didn’t finish my sentence for me. Apparently she couldn’t say the word either.

Suicide.

We waited in the shared silence, unable more than unwilling to offer terms of peace.

“A person can will themselves to die,” my mother said. Her gaze drifted to the album cover in my hands. “It’s not so hard where unforgiving spirits reign.”

My gut clenched. “Do you really believe you’re dying, Ma?”

“According to my doctor I’m sound as a dollar. But when you’ve got more days behind you than in front of you, that’s not saying much.” She directed her gaze to me. “That’s why Cammie is so important. She’s the future. I feel better just having been in her presence a little while.”

“I should have known.” I gripped the album cover with fingers trembling with anger and disappointment. “All that display of affection…you’re only using her to make you feel better.”

“No, Anora.” My mother came over and grabbed my arm with an earnestness that surprised me. “It’s not like that. I—I want the ghosts keeping us apart to die. Don’t you?”

I wanted it so much it hurt. I grimaced, but nodded.

“Cammie took one look at this house and asked if it was haunted.”

My mother snorted. “Out of the mouths of babes.”

“Exactly what I thought.” I returned the album cover to its resting place.

Resting place.

The term troubled my mind. Can the spirit of anyone who dies the way my aunt died ever rest?

The question went unanswered, interrupted by my daughter’s screams.

 

About the Author:

A recent transplant to the Southwest from New York, Anna M. Taylor is the women’s fiction and gothic romance pen name of Anna Taylor Sweringen, a retired United Church of Christ and Presbyterian Church USA minister. Anna has been writing seriously since joining Romance Writers of America in 2003. She also writes inspirational romance as Anna Taylor and erotic romance as Michal Scott.

Author links:

Amazon author central page: amazon.com/author/annamtaylor

Facebook author page: @annamtaylorAuthor

It was wonderful having you with us today.  Please feel free to stop by anytime. Good Luck with Haunted Serenade!

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