Okay, so I admit to being a Nora junkie. I love her book
s, but do they have to come out so far apart.
I have added the beautiful cover for the last of the Bride’s series. While I knew Malcolm and Parker were the last, I had a hard time seeing those two together…until Savor the Moment. Now I believe Malcolm with his infinite patience can wear down Parker. The publication of Happy Ever After will both be a sad and happy day. The sad part is the end of the series, and the happy part is seeing Parker find her happy ever after…
I have already preordered my copy since it worked so well through Amazon the past few books. If you get in early, you’ll receive the lowest price guarantee from them. I was able to get all of my books for $8 or less. And with the shipping being part of my Prime membership it was free. And there wasn’t any tax either. Great deal there.
About Happy Ever After
As the public face of Vows wedding planning company, Parker Brown has an uncanny knack for fulfilling every bride’s vision. She just can’t see where her own life is headed. Mechanic Malcomb Kavanaugh loves figuring out how things work, and Parker is no exception. Both know that moving from minor flirtation to major hook-up is a serious step. Parker’s business risks have always paid off, but now she’ll have to take the chance of a lifetime with her heart…




Renee | 20-May-10 at 10:18 am | Permalink
Someone having trouble with posting a comment sent me this…let’s see if it works now…
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Hi Renee!
I was thinking the same.
But Nora will release other books (The Search seems a wonderful story… and it’s almost here) and there are some re-editions of Nora’s oldest that (might) keep the wolf out of the door LOL.
But November do seems awfully far, specially after the preview that came with STM
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Take Care,
Teresa
Mary-Anne MacPherson | 04-Jul-11 at 12:31 pm | Permalink
Nora Roberts is one of the biggest reasons for my happiness and bliss today!
I was married to an emotionally abusive man who expected me to embrace the job of an oldschool housewife and be comfortable at home doing what he wants. My priorities always came behind his, and the kids.
So I got out after realizing I’m better than this. The universe provided with a man who was walking the same path as me towards a more spiritual, healthy life. Only flaw was he was the same man as my ex-husband only in different packaging. He always knew what to say to keep me holding on to him.
I then had to get very clear on my Mr. Perfect. I compiled a checklist about 25 items long about every little attribute I want and deserve in my next mate. I would read romantic novels, watch romantic comedies, and know that he was out there for me-somewhere. I created the space for him to arrive.
After far too long of sitting, waiting, and wishing I found him. I still don’t know if he’s my Mr.Right or my Mr. Right Now but he is my list in living flesh.
All my days and nights spent picturing the perfect date, comprised of images from the novels and movies I absorbed, our first date was more than I could have ever conceived.
It was worth the 10 hour drive to him.
I wrote a small e-book called Loved Like a Goddess, to inspire women to dream big about what they deserve in a man and in a date.
This was my experience, my visions of a perfect date, exceeded:
http://www.youpublish.com/files/44539/Loved-Like-a-Goddess
I encourage everyone to compile their own list of necessary attributes in their perfect man and wait for him. Men want to give you what you want, let them know what that is. If he still doesn’t perform for you, move on.
Go find your love, Goddesses!