The newest Cypress Hollow novel, Fiona's Flame, is out! Fiona's Flame In Australia and New Zealand it looks like this:
Available HERE.
As the owner of the Cypress Hollow gas station and garage, Fiona Lynde is not one for pretty dresses or fussy make-up. In fact, most days she forgets to brush her hair. But she does have one guilty little secret–she's been in love with Abe Atwell for over ten years.
The only problem? Abe-the town's handsome harbormaster-barely knows she exists.
But then Fiona petitions the council to demolish a deserted old lighthouse, just as Abe is equally determined to preserve the local landmark.
Why does Fiona want to tear down the building that was once her childhood home? And why is Abe, whose father drowned in the lighthouse's shadow, so desperate to save it?
Battle lines are drawn-just as the spark between them is finally ignited…
I really hope you all like this one. It was a joy to write. I'd honestly been wanting to write the girl-who-owns-a-gas-station story since I first started writing romance. And the knitting in this book is a little different from the knitting in any of my other books. And there's a possibility you'll see a cameo from my favorite horrible beast, Digit… Long live Digit!
Oh! And the audio version will soon be available! Keep your eye on this space! (Cora's Heart* is now available in audio, and I just LOVE my narrator, Barbara Edelman, who's a Real Knitter herself, and gets all the pronunciation right!)
Lala and I are heading to Australia and New Zealand for a book tour (like, right NOW. We're probably on a plane! Don't break into the house, though, our housesitter is meaner than Digit was!). I would LOVE to meet you if you're near any of these places (newly added Auckland signing!). BOOK TOUR: Sydney, Australia Christchurch, New Zealand Wellington, New Zealand Melbourne, Australia Danville, California, USA (Not coming near enough? Round up a group and Skype with me!) *Amazon affiliate link
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Marlene says
Thinking of you, Rachael, and wishing you safe travels. Just perused your blog, re-read some entries and am reminded how much I love your writing. Will order your new books soon!
Lucy McCahon says
New Zealand! Yay! Sorry to be a trouble, but as there are two Holland road yarn stores in Wellington, you might want to clarify which one, the Petone (Jackson Street) one or the Wellington Central (Grand Arcade, Willis Street) one. But I’ll be there either way!
Jennie says
Have a fabulous trip. I can’t wait to read your new book. I hope to see you in Danville