In Ghana (and the UK) the
blog hop would be called Labour of Love.
Destiny Mine is a labor
of love in more than one way. The heroine, Esi, is a midwife who excels at both
delivering babies and setting people up (at least she had luck with her cousin
in Midwife to Destiny). One job I could never do is be a midwife, and yet I
have the utmost respect for them. I wanted to relay this admiration to the world. Plus it made for a hot romance when I threw a womanizing doctor into the mix.
I’m happy to announce
that Decadent Publishing will be publishing book three in the Destiny series,
Entwined Destiny (Yay).
All of my labors of love are on sale for $1.99 for a limited time at Amazon and All Romance eBooks.
Adam is a player who refuses to get married—ever. His
interest lies more in getting her into bed than in having any kind of committed
relationship. Esi’s matchmaker instincts warn her to run in the other direction
as quickly as possible, but her heart insists she stay…get closer…and see if what
they feel for each other can change his mind.
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Blurb
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All of my labors of love are on sale for $1.99 for a limited time at Amazon and All Romance eBooks.
Blurb
Extraordinary midwife, Esi Darfour, is looking to get
married. She’s a master matchmaker but
has no luck when it comes to her love life and has yet to find a man worthy of
her. Until she has to deal with gorgeous Dr. Adam Quarshie outside of work.
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Blurb
Ghanaian
nurse Aurora ‘Ora’ Aikins never expected to find the love of her life while on
vacation in South Africa. Engaged to another and believing that love has no
place in her life, she returns to Ghana, and puts duty and honor first.
Three
years later, Dr. Jason Lartey still can’t get Ora out of his mind or his heart.
After learning she never married, he takes a risk and moves to Ghana hoping to
rekindle what they started. His sudden appearance in Ora’s Emergency Department
sends sparks flying all over again.
They’re in
the same country, working in the same hospital, and together but distance
creeps between them. Can they make their destined love one for the ages?
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Blurb
The last thing she
expects is to fall in love with a prison guard…
Hotshot
Secret Service Agent, Sarita Cerez is thrown into a medium security prison—for
work. Her job is to protect the daughter
of the president of South Korea. She never envisioned making friends with
illegal immigrants or falling head over heels for one of the guards. Now the
clandestine activity, which is integral to protecting her charge, may destroy
her only chance at love.
He's never fraternized with the inmates—until he met her…
Matthew Carter always plays by the
rules, which includes maintaining a strictly professional relationship with the
inmates in his charge. But when Sarita saunters onto the unit, all bets are
off. Her status as a deportee with a permanent ticket to Columbia means they
can never be together, but try as he might, this doesn’t stop him from risking
his career for her.
He's a man who values honesty above
all else, and she lies for a living. Can two people from such different worlds
find any common ground?
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Great looking books..
ReplyDeleteThanks, Teena.
DeleteI know I could never be a midwife. I thought I wanted to be a nurse midwife but I am a nursing school drop out. Every time I see my old clinical instructor I try to leave before she sees me. That was one formidable woman! Lol.
ReplyDeleteI never knew that about you. That's so cool. At least you learned what you weren't meant to do in life. Stand proud when you see your old clinical instructor. We nursing tutors are tough, but we love all of our students.
DeleteI have Destiny Mine on my TBR List. Loved Book one and looking forward to Books 2 and 3
ReplyDeleteI'm giggling. Book three is in the editing stages. It's coming out soon. I'd tell you the exact date, but I don't know when. And yet saying soon makes me happy.
DeleteGood luck with your books Nana! They look amazing.
ReplyDeleteHappy Memorial Day weekend!
Thank you so much, Linda.
DeleteI always love Esi -and I think Adam is one of my favorite heroes of yours, too ;)
ReplyDeleteHope the hop gets your books lots of attention. They deserve it.
Thanks, Debbie. I have a feeling Natalia could kick Adam's behind, but it would be a draw with Esi. I wonder.
DeleteA womanizing doctor has to be good looking! Great storyline, Nana. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Danita. It's a must that he's handsome. Otherwise how could he get the women.
DeleteOooh...Love Undercover looks good!
ReplyDeleteI love bragging, Margaret. It is. As original as romance gets.
DeleteOh, congrats on book 3! How exciting! Also, how cool that you have a midwife as a heroine for one of your books. Characters like that don't usually get to lead stories, at least from what I've read...
ReplyDeleteThanks, Heather. I thought the same thing and I wanted something different in a heroine. Plus I wanted to show off the profession. Go Midwives!
DeleteMidwife is a noble procession but you won't find one in Canadian hospitals. Not sure when they decided they are not needed or that they don't have enough qualifications to do their job. Health care is heavily regulated here. If you want a midwife to lead you through the pregnancy and labor you'd have to find one and pay out of pocket. Not many do it because they are caution against that and I know a very few that delivered at home with midwife's help. Sad, really when you think about it.
ReplyDeleteAll the books sound great and I'll be checking them out.
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing, Zrinka.
DeleteLooks Great Nana!!! Love All Your Books!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cathrina. You made my day.
DeleteCongrats on the new contract! Fun stuff! I love working with midwives and have a ton of respect for them. It can be tricky, because in my conceptual framework the baby's likely to be born sick, but in theirs the kid'll be just fine. Lends itself to some interesting discussions, anyway.
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I'd like to be a fly on the wall during some of your discussions with the midwives.
DeleteOMG this is so exciting!!!
ReplyDeleteYay, Nana . . . let me go spread the word . . . <3
Thanks, S.K.
DeleteLove the book covers and that they take place in Africa.
ReplyDeleteI love the book covers, too. Romance in Africa is the Ubuntu line. I think it's great.
DeleteHuge congrats on the upcoming release, Nana! YAY! Happy Labour Day and thank you, thank you for taking part in the hop!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jami. Thank you for helping to organize it.
DeleteThank you for the book blurbs, congrats on book 3!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kaisquared (It took a second, but I 'got' your name- cool)
DeleteI got my copy of all of your books!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy about that, Elle.
DeleteGreat labour of love! I have Love Under Cover and Destiny Mine waiting patiently on my kindle to be read! Hmm! Procrastination, Nana.
ReplyDeleteYay for the Book Three. You rock!
Thanks, Celestine. One day you'll get to them.
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