The following is from my first book, Aaron’s Annulment Bride,
Book 3 in the multi-author series, Sweethearts of Jubilee Springs.
Aaron
rolled his eyes towards the ceiling. “Courting is not a family affair, Ma.
Besides, anything I say I can expect to be shared with the entire town, thanks
to the tendency you two have to talk to everyone who comes into the store.”
Simon
Brinks straightened up in his chair, a look of indignation on his face. “Say,
Son, I’m not sure I appreciate that remark. It sounds like you’re accusing us of
spreading gossip.”
Aaron
shook his head. “I know, you’re just being neighborly, Pa. But sometimes I
would rather my news not be shared unless I do the sharing.”
Simon
grumbled into his coffee cup. “Just so you aren’t accusing me of being a
gossip. That’s for old women who don’t have anything better to do with their
time.”
I now have the first three books in the series
compiled into a collection titled Independence Day 1881 – Zina Abbott’s
Sweethearts of Jubilee Springs. It is available both as an ebook
and in print on Amazon. If you have a Kindle Unlimited account and have not yet
read all three of my first three books, this book containing three novellas
will count as one book on your KU queue. You may find the book description and
purchase link by CLICKING HERE.
If you have read, Independence Day 1881 – Zina Abbott’s
Sweethearts of Jubilee Springs, please leave a book review on Amazon
and/or Goodreads.
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