by Morgan K Wyatt
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BLURB:
Melody’s work as a
hospice nurse both gives her life purpose and rips her heart out when her
patients die. Her latest client left her his lakeside home. After years of
living in foster homes, Melody seizes the opportunity for a real home.
Her happy residence comes
to an abrupt halt when her benefactor’s missing nephew, Levi, shows up. A bomb
shattered his leg and life, which left him in need of a safe place to figure
out the rest of his life. The will leaves the house to both of them, but only
if they cohabit for a year. Otherwise, the house goes to a third party.
Melody detests Levi for
never writing or visiting his dying uncle. Levi considers Melody little more
than a gold digger similar to his ex-wife. There’s no way he’ll let her have
his inheritance.
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My Review:
It 's a novel full of romance and emotions, well written, with realistic and believable characters.
Melody works in a hospice and assists her patients with love. One of these leaves a legacy his house on one condition: she has to divide it by a year with his niece Levi. If they refuse cohabitation or leave before a year will lose the right to housing. Melody needs it, has never had a place of her own. But it will not be easy to live for a year next to a man who detests. Although being close ......
Melody grew up without a family, moving from one family house to another. She's sweet and full of love, gets attached so much to her patients and really suffer when they go away. Levi had a difficult past, grew up with his uncle. His marriage is finished bad and he hates relationships.
The plot is well developed and flows effortlessly, although the pace is not very fast. The scenes that take place in the nursing home are really sweet and touching.
This is the first book that I have read by this author and I really plan on reading some more.
Melody works in a hospice and assists her patients with love. One of these leaves a legacy his house on one condition: she has to divide it by a year with his niece Levi. If they refuse cohabitation or leave before a year will lose the right to housing. Melody needs it, has never had a place of her own. But it will not be easy to live for a year next to a man who detests. Although being close ......
Melody grew up without a family, moving from one family house to another. She's sweet and full of love, gets attached so much to her patients and really suffer when they go away. Levi had a difficult past, grew up with his uncle. His marriage is finished bad and he hates relationships.
The plot is well developed and flows effortlessly, although the pace is not very fast. The scenes that take place in the nursing home are really sweet and touching.
This is the first book that I have read by this author and I really plan on reading some more.
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EXCERPT:
A rich baritone voice brought her back to the present. “Nice
morning, isn’t it? The lake is smooth, making it perfect for an early morning
row.” He nodded in the direction of the rowboat.
Melody automatically smiled back. “Yes.” The one word
escaped her lips as her mind tried to translate what he meant. Was he going to
row Roy’s boat across the lake? Did he invite her? The idea of sharing the
close quarters of the boat tempted her, until she looked straight into his
eyes. Her hand covered her racing heart. It couldn’t be, but she recognized the
slate-color. Her breath hitched, testifying to his appeal, but if he knew who
she was, he’d toss her overboard.
Turning up his smile a notch, he explained, “I was going out
for a row and would welcome company.”
The idea tantalized Melody, but she knew better than to
climb into the boat with Levi McDaniels.
Melody looked at his outstretched hand and took a step back
even though something inside urged her to take his hand. She would have if he
were someone else. Levi would push her out of the boat if he knew her name,
though he’d have a hard time doing so. Being a strong robust female, as Roy
like to call her whenever she swung him up out of his wheelchair, had advantages.
Playing football with the neighborhood boys when she was younger, not only made
her tough, but also willing to use any underhanded methods to secure the ball.
A boy who cried foul when she bested him ended up ridiculed by his teammates.
The brighter fellows soon learned to avoid her sharp elbows, gouging fingers,
and troublesome knees.
Levi’s eyebrows winged upward at her refusal. His
outstretched hand fell abruptly by his side.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Morgan K Wyatt believes in happy endings. When things
don’t end well, she holds to the familiar Indian saying: If things don’t work
out, then it’s not the end because everything works out in the end. She
considers herself living proof after escaping an abusive marriage; she found
and married her soul mate. While not every day is sunshine and roses, she
writes about the possibility of flowers and chance meetings between strangers.
Her reputation as a plant rescuer has people dropping
sick and dying plants at her house, and then speeding off in the night. The
magic ingredient that brings the plants back to life is love and Miracl-gro.
Morgan would love to hear from you. If you have a name for a character, cute
dog pics, or gardening info, even better.
Amazon: http://amzn.to/1dGJDDZ
Publisher: http://store.sweetcravingspublishing.com/index.php?main_page=products_all&filter_author=68
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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION and RAFFLECOPTER CODE
Morgan K Wyatt
will be awarding a $40 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter
during the tour.
Good Morning Mave,
RispondiEliminaThanks for your thoughtful review & hosting The Inheritance.
After reading the blurb I have to read "Inheritance" as soon as I can.
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RispondiEliminaIt's a fun story. There is a giveaway for the book on tsu social media. Look up my name Morgan K Wyatt, send me a message & I'll send you an ecopy of the book. That simple.
Thanks for the review!
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Thank you for your honest review!
RispondiEliminaThanks for sharing your review and the excerpt! I really enjoyed reading your post :)
RispondiEliminaI really enjoyed reading the excerpt and your review! Can't wait to read this book!
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