Monday, June 6, 2016

One Good Man by Beth Lanier

 “I absolutely love the characters.”
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Available in eBook here!
by Beth Lanier   

After a devastating year of life-changing loss, Sarah Brandon leaves her childhood home in Atlanta, Georgia with her dog, Mochi. She takes a giant leap of faith into her new life, hoping to find peace and balance once again in the breathtaking setting of rural Montana.

Sarah’s much sought after peace is disturbed when she arrives in Kalispell. While setting up her art studio, Sarah meets her new neighbor Gordon Taylor, a handsome single father and his precious six-year-old son, Jeremy. Sarah learns that Gordon is a brilliant and struggling artist who is wrestling with his own demons and outside forces that threaten to destroy him and his family home.

Unable to watch young Jeremy bear the brunt of circumstances beyond his control, Sarah launches a secret plan to help them. As she becomes closer to the two of them, she discovers that it’s not just Jeremy who has stolen her heart — his father has, too.

The soothing comfort of the Montana skyline soon gives way to a deep longing and passionate heat between Sarah and Gordon. He is a proud man determined to fight his battles on his own terms. How long can she keep her secret from him? Or hide the love that makes her long for his touch? What will he do when he finds out?


About the Author
Beth Lanier is a committed Nomad, traveling around North America with her five rescue dogs in an RV nicknamed "The Roadhouse". 

She describes herself as a hopeless romantic, a lover of art, music and good wine. 

When she’s not creating the fantasy world of her characters or rescuing dogs, she can usually be found with a camera in her hand, practicing one of the many other passions in her life.

Connect with Beth…
https://twitter.com/RomanceRambler

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