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Title: Accidentally Family
Author: Sasha Summers
Genre: Contemporary Romance
About Accidentally Family:
Welcome to Pecan Valley, where the town may be
small but the townspeople will always lend a helping hand or a shoulder to lean
on. Where good times, good humor, and good people will always lead to happily
ever after.
Life for Felicity, and her teen children, is finally back on
track. After her divorce, she wasn’t sure if her sweet family would ever be the
same. But things are good––right up until her ex’s spirited toddler lands on
Felicity’s doorstep. If the universe is going to throw lemons at her, thank God
she has her best friend, Graham, to help her make lemonade out of them. How did
she never notice how kind and sexy he is?
Graham is still recovering from his wife’s death years ago
and trying to help his teen daughter get her life together. Who is he kidding?
His daughter hates him. Forget lemons––he’s got the entire lemon tree. So when
Felicity suggests they join forces and help each other, he’s all in. And
suddenly he can’t stop thinking about her as more than just a friend. Too bad
their timing couldn’t be worse…
Because life rarely goes as planned. Luckily there are many
different kinds of family to hold you together and lift you up...plus maybe
even a little love between friends.
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“… Readers will find it easy to root for their mutual
care to blossom into love, but the pair’s children have a tougher time
adjusting to their new relationship, providing some thorny obstacles for the
budding couple. Graham and Felicity are great parents and they make great
partners, and Summers does a good job of grounding all the drama of their lives
in sweetness. Readers will be pleased.”
Exclusive Excerpt:
Her sister was the strongest person on the planet, but she
had to be running on fumes. Not that Felicity would say so, or confide, or
lean—she was way too into the big-sister protector thing. Still, Matt had been
dead five days. In those five days, her sister had been saddled with his
funeral arrangements, keeping her kids’ spirits up, and the whole “when will
the ex’s illegitimate love child and destroyer of her niece and nephew’s happy
family wake up from his coma?” thing.
Charity felt for the baby, she did. But her loyalties were
here, to Nick and Honor, and Felicity, too.
She grabbed a bag of sour-cream-and-onion chips and added it
to her pile of snacks, then backed out of the kitchen. “Who’s hungry?” she
asked, flopping onto the couch beside Honor.
Honor was watching the bloody melee on the television, a
growing look of disgust on her face. “This is horrible. I keep jumping.”
Nick chuckled. “You should try it. Definitely calms the
nerves.”
Charity snorted. She was pretty sure trying to shoot a
zombie before it bit into you wasn’t relaxing. At least
not her idea of relaxing.
“Right?” Diana added. “Dad took my game away because of the
whole pot thing. It sucks, big time. Which is why I have lots of sleepovers.”
Charity didn’t say a word. She wasn’t sure how to read Diana
yet. Was she really messed up? Or was she acting messed up for attention?
“Pot?” Honor asked.
Diana nodded, taking a licorice lace from Nick. “It’s no big
deal. It was one joint. One. The school totally flipped out and expelled me.”
“You were expelled?” Nick looked skeptical.
“Why else do you think I’m going to your school next year?”
Diana rolled her eyes. “Dad can’t buy my way back into any of the private
schools. Why he thinks I’m better off at a private school versus a public
school is beyond me. Where does he think I bought the pot to begin with?”
So, the real deal then. Not that she was going to judge the
girl. She couldn’t imagine how hard it would be to lose a parent. There had
been plenty of times during her school years when she’d wished her parents
would leave her alone—disappear even. But death? Permanently losing one? She
couldn’t imagine that.
Was this one of those times she should act like an adult or
not? Felicity would probably pop off some after-school-special message that
would instantly and forever change Diana’s outlook on life into some happy
rainbow-and-cupcakes-kitten thing. But Charity didn’t know how to do that. She
didn’t know how to be a mom. The kid in her belly was getting a raw deal. She
needed to start taking notes on Felicity’s parenting style.
About Sasha Summers:
Sasha Summers grew up surrounded by books. Her passions have
always been storytelling, romance and travel--passions she uses when writing.
Now a best-selling and award winning-author, Sasha continues to fall a little
in love with each hero she writes. From easy-on-the-eyes cowboy, sexy
alpha-male werewolves, to heroes of truly mythic proportions, she believes that
everyone should have their happy ending--in fiction and real life.
Sasha lives in the suburbs of the Texas Hill country with
her amazing and supportive family and her beloved grumpy cat, Gerard, The
Feline Overlord. She looks forward to hearing from fans and hopes you'll visit
her online. Facebook: Sasha Summers Author, Twitter: @sashawrites, or her
website: www.sashasummers.com
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