Tip-A-Canoe for Two's Sequel is Complete!


One of my most fun writing adventures was writing Tip-A-Canoe for Two. It's got ghosts, intriguing characters, wacky situations, smoke alarms, and romance. And let's not forget the little duck who plays a pivotal role in the story. 

It was a hoot to write and I've gotten lots of sweet reader mail about it. 

Added bonus? There are recipes in the book because when Kat is mulling things over she makes candy. Like, really good candy. So, why not share the yumminess with readers? 

I've just finished writing the second book based in Mill Pond, the fictional upstate New York town where romance, nutty events, and,  yes, ghosts still roam the streets. 

I know you're wondering if the duck is back but I can't divulge that information just yet. 

Let's just say I'm had a blast. Sometimes characters are so much fun that you hate to bring the story to an end, but hey, that's the way this gig goes. So, the second wave of Mill Pond hijinks is at its conclusion and I'm wondering...

Nah, too early to consider a third helping of saucy romance in this quirky town. Or is it? 

Here's the blurb from Tip-A-Canoe for Two: 

When Kat Delaney’s last romance ends in disaster, she flees from the city to claim a dubious inheritance from an eccentric aunt. Determined to stick to her new no-men-allowed rule, she settles in at Mill Pond and attempts to figure out her next move. It works, too, until a hungry pool filter eats her bikini top and she's rescued from drowning by a hometown hero with incredible dimples.

Jake's dimples conceal a guilty secret. He's trying to move forward, but between caring for a motel that’s seen better days, a fashion-challenged elderly uncle, and a ghost toting a duck, his options are limited.

When city meets country, sleepy Mill Pond is turned on its head. It seems the rules don't always apply--no matter how stubborn the players are!


 

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