#AtoZChallenge: Abby's Promise
This post is part of a month-long blogging challenge. The challenge is to start the month with the letter A and end the month on the letter Z. I’ve chosen the same theme that I used last year, Books from my TBR. I have over 15K books in my TBR. Let’s explore some of those.
I am using my Amazon affiliate links for these books.
He walked out of my life eight years ago, and for the first couple of years, I wrote him faithfully. Then life happened, and we lost track of each other. Now he’s back; appearing one day on campus and sweeping me off my feet. He looks the same—rough stubble on his square jaw, broody brown eyes, thick brows that always lifted when I made him laugh. My Jo-Jo has come home after eight years in Afghanistan.
She looks the same as I remember her in high school, but now she’s all woman—sophisticated, educated, and just as curvy as ever. And now she’s a professor, and I’m falling for her all over again like I did at senior prom. War screwed me up, but every day Abby was my saving grace.
She promised one day she’d never let me go, made me promise I’d come back to her. I’ve come back to claim that promise. There’s just one problem: Abby’s moved on. How will I convince the love of my life that a day never went by without her on my mind?
Rebekah Dodson is a prolific word weaver of romance, fantasy, and science fiction novels. Her works include the series Postcards from Paris, The Surrogate, The Curse of Lanval series, several stand alone novels, and her upcoming YA novel, Clock City. She has been writing her whole life, with her first published work of historical fiction with 4H Clubs of America at the age of 12, and poetry at the age of 16 with the National Poetry Society. With an extensive academic background including education, history, psychology and English, she currently works as a college professor by day and a writer by night.
Sounds like an engaging romance novel. Enjoy! Weekends In Maine
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DeleteWell I already want him to win her heart back, so it's a great intro :). Best of luck with the AtoZ.
ReplyDeleteTasha 💖
Virginia's Parlour - The Manor (Adult concepts - nothing explicit in posts)
Tasha's Thinkings - Vampire Drabbles
Thank you, Tasha! One day, I'll get caught up on all those books!
DeleteWow, she started young. I'm not really much of a romance reader, I don't know why because I do believe in romance!
ReplyDeleteI have been known to read romances now and then. I really like stories with a happy ending. They help me get through my toughest days.
DeleteSounds like a good romance! Running two blogs in AtoZChallenge is... my, quite a challenge! ;))
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The real challenge for me is running two blogs in the challenge AND fighting cancer at the same time. Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteThat is one young writer! I am not a romance reader though..
ReplyDeleteNo worries, I have plenty of other genres coming up this month.
DeleteWow sounds like a good read
ReplyDeleteI hope to be able to find a moment to read it soon.
DeleteMary,
ReplyDeleteYou know I'm generally a blog reader. This sounds like an interesting book that others might enjoy, so I definitely will give it a tweet out. Be well, dear friend! xx
Thanks, Cathy!
DeleteWow doesn't seem like your cliched love story!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogging :)
A is for Accomplice
https://thedreamgirlwrites.wordpress.com/2020/04/01/accomplice/
Thank you! Love shouldn't be cliched, as everyone's story is unique. Thank you for stopping by!
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