Fifty books, that is. 😊
While Marissa and I were off celebrating Independence Day,
the third book in my Grace-by-the-Sea series made its debut! The Artist’s
Healer picks up where The Heiress’s Convenient Husband leaves off,
with the discovery that French spies might be lurking in the little village by
the sea and the accidental shooting of Abigail Archer.
Spunky artist and entrepreneur Abigail Archer is determined
to see her friend, Jesslyn Denby, restored as director of the spa at
Grace-by-the-Sea, even if that means ousting the news physician who took her
place. A shame she was recently injured and requires him to dance attendance on
her. But if he thinks she’ll meekly accept his orders, he’d better think again!
Doctor Linus Bennett came to the little coastal village with
his young son to escape a troubled past. He’s not about to lose his post to
some crusader, but the pretty painter awakens feelings he’d thought long
buried. When it appears the French are about to invade, Abigail and Linus must
work together to save the village. In doing so, the doctor may just find that falling
in love with the outspoken Abigail is the best prescription to heal his wounded
heart.
This book is near and dear to me because it is my fiftieth.
That’s right, Regina Scott has 50 books to her name. I am so honored and
blessed to be able to make that claim.
To celebrate, I’m giving away an e-book copy of my first
published Regency romance, The Unflappable Miss Fairchild, and a $50
gift certificate to Amazon to one winner. To enter, go here, starting on Monday, July 13 and ending July 19. Open internationally.
Fifty books! Who knew? Here’s to reaching for your dreams!
4 comments:
Congratulations on 50 books, wow! I have Never Borrow a Baronet on my nightstand waiting to be read. I was rationing print books while the libraries were closed. Plus my parents promised me an e-book gift certificate from a local store so I can continue the series.
Thanks, QNPoohBear! I hear you on rationing print books. Our libraries are closed too, and while there are many fine books in ebook format, some, particularly research books, are not, alas!
Congratulations! I look forward to reading more of your work.
Thanks, Daisy!
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