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Saturday, April 6, 2019

Snippet Sunday and Weekend Writing Warriors: Turnaround Farm


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Turnaround Farm is a kindle unlimited title available at https://wingsepress.com/turnaround-farm/

Blurb:
If up and coming realtor Holly Grant can buy Turnaround Farm for her client, her business will boom. Who says you have to have a man in your life to complete you? She’s fine as she is thank you very much. Her first problem is that Jeb Wakefield doesn’t want to sell his farm, and her second problem is Jeb’s grandson Dan, the finest looking man Holly’s ever seen. 

Excerpt: Chapter One
Last week
“They could use new appliances and some furniture that didn’t come off the ark,” Holly said. “They also need to paint the walls and redo the floors. That vinyl is worn through in more than one place.” Her nose twitched. “The room smells like a wood fire, which is nice while you’re sitting beside it, but over time it does leave a smell in the house. Didn’t you notice that this place smells like old fires and food?”
“That certainly isn’t romantic,” Loretta protested. “Michael and I often build a fire and have a little cuddle.”

Holly just groaned.

With a blast of cold air that made the fire flicker, the Wakefields returned, stamping the snow and ice from their boots as they removed their coats and hats.


This Week:The Wakefields have returned to the house.

7 comments:

  1. Should be an interesting card game! Enjoyed the snippet...I feel like i'm there right with the characters.

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  2. Holly is going above and beyond the call of duty to get this sale!

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  3. I like Loretta! She's such a cheerleader of enthusiasm.

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  4. I love the description. It's true about the scent of fires. If you like it, it's great, but if you don't it's sure not a selling point.

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  5. I look forward to seeing how that card game will go.

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  6. Oh boy, I sense possible romance coming up.

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  7. The card game should be interesting, It'll give gramps an opportunity to weave a little spell for his grandson. lol

    This snippet reminded me of how much I sure don't miss cleaning house on a working farm...

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