A Hint of Summer; A Moonlit Romance Beach Duet
by MG Braden and Cindy K. Green
When Chase Taylor’s grandmother passes away she inherits the exclusive home their family calls ‘the beach house.’ Only there’s a catch. She has to live in it for six months with Reece Weston, a man she’d never met until the reading of the will.
Is he a scam artist? Or will love turn out to be the best inheritance of all?
Summer’s Return by Cindy K. Green
After a seven year absence, Parker Radcliffe returns to the alluring Outer Banks to sell his family’s beach house only to discover his realtor is spirited Arianna Morgan, the girl he could never have. While Arianna is determined to remind him of the life he left behind, Parker must decide whether he will follow his heart or family expectations.
Buy it here: http://www.moonlitromance.com/hintofsummer.html





Michelle, I was thinking about you today.
I’m in the process of redesigning my site and blog and thinking of tag lines. Trying to describe myself and my heroines I thought of how they are ordinary — down-to-earth and thought of you.
Not that I think you are ordinary, but I recall your thread on RD about the very same thing.
So, I just wanted you to know that you were in my thoughts.
Congratulations on your release. I hope it sees much success.
by Jennifer Bianco June 18th, 2007 at 4:18 pm ♦Yay! What did you change?? I can comment on here again. Using IE6, your side bar covered the whole page and I couldn’t get to this comment box.
by Elle Fredrix June 20th, 2007 at 4:22 am ♦I didn’t do anything Elle. Rhian just commented the same thing on my TT post. Weird. Did you change something? LOL
But YAY – my friends can talk to me again
by Michelle June 20th, 2007 at 7:04 am ♦hmm, I was commenting on your TT, and cute graduating daughter, not sure how I got to release day, but congrats!
by Babe June 20th, 2007 at 9:34 pm ♦LOL! Your list strikes a familiar chord with me. Mine started kindergarten this year, and what a relief it was!
by Robin L. Rotham June 20th, 2007 at 9:40 pm ♦My daughter is 27, so we’re a long way from pre-school, thank God. But other things come to take its place. Funny thing about kids, huh!
by Elizabeth Parker June 21st, 2007 at 11:26 am ♦