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Tuesday, 26 January 2016

Happy Australia Day (and a book release plus giveaway)

By Narelle Atkins

Happy Australia Day! Today I'm celebrating our national holiday and the release of my eighth book. The Bridesmaid’s Hero is a contemporary Christian romance novella in my Snowgum Creek series. The story is set in a fictional town in the Snowy Mountains region of Australia.



Book Description:

Pastry chef Serena Blaxland isn’t staying in the small Australian town of Snowgum Creek. She’s there for her sister’s wedding, and to help out at the family B&B until her mother’s arm heals. Sparks fly when the handsome driver of their bridal car saves Serena from disrupting her sister’s perfect wedding day.

Harry Westmore’s dream of becoming an equine vet was put on hold when his father passed away. He’s working several jobs in his home town to pay his bills and prepare for his future career. He can’t stay away from the beautiful chef when he visits the B&B each day to look after her mother’s horses.

Serena’s home is in Canberra, where she has built a successful career. When Harry’s offered an opportunity too good to refuse, they must decide if their love and faith can overcome all obstacles.

The Bridesmaid’s Hero is a standalone novella and Book 1.5 in the Snowgum Creek series. It’s available in Kindle Unlimited and for 99 cents from Amazon Kindle.

Here’s a short excerpt from Chapter One:

Serena Blaxland leaned back into the soft leather rear seat of the white BMW hire car, her bare shoulders tense. Wedding planning had transformed Debbie, her easygoing older sister, into Bridezilla in her quest for a perfect day. She’d never forgive them if they kept her waiting.

The front door of their parents’ Snowgum Creek home remained open. Serena’s younger sister was inside the farm house. Why was it taking Gina so long to find a missing tube of lipstick? She’d been in there ten minutes already.

Serena fidgeted with the hem of her knee-length pale pink bridesmaid dress, her immaculate French manicure catching the early afternoon sunlight. Her nails had never looked this good, but the manicure failed to hold her interest.

The handsome driver of their hire car had captured her full attention.

He paced the length of the front veranda, his elegant suit accentuating his tall, muscular physique. Harry Westmore. The name suited him.

Harry returned to the car and crouched beside her open window, his fair hair ruffled and eyebrows drawn together. “The rest of the bridal party left fifteen minutes ago. Should I find out what’s holding up your sister?”

She shook her head, meeting his concerned gaze. “I’ll give her a few more minutes before I go inside and yell. Unlike Debbie, Gina has no concept of punctuality.”

“The bride was determined to leave on time.”

“That’s Debbie for you.”

His eyes, the color of the cloudless sky overhead, hinted at his impatience.

An idyllic September spring day, and they had a long drive ahead. The bride had left with her parents in a matching BMW. The chief bridesmaid had snubbed Serena and Gina by catching a ride to Sunny Ridge with her boyfriend in his luxury sports coupe. Debbie hadn’t been impressed by Crystal’s last-minute change of plans.

Gina flounced onto the veranda, slamming the front door behind her. Two inch heels didn’t slow her progress across the lawn. “I found it, finally.” She held the lipstick in the air as if it was a precious gem.

Serena let out a deep breath. If Harry drove the speed limit, they should make it on time to Sunny Ridge Community Church in the large town west of Snowgum Creek. Pre-wedding photos were scheduled in the adjoining park.

He opened the car door for Gina and she slid into her seat behind the driver, her skirt a tangled mess around her thighs.

Gina bit her lip. “I hate this skirt.”

“Be thankful it’s not floor length.”

“True, but I wish Debbie had asked what we thought before she chose our dresses.”

“It’s her wedding.”

“And don’t we know it.”

She let Gina’s comment slide. Her younger sister’s relationship with Debbie was fraught with issues, and Harry didn’t need to hear their complaints. He’d already witnessed Crystal’s emotional outburst. Debbie’s best friend had refused to travel to Sunny Ridge in the bridesmaids’ car.

Harry started the car, a quiet purr compared to the cough and splutter of Serena’s aging hatchback. “Ladies, are we ready?”

“Let’s go.” Gina buckled her seat belt. “I hope we won’t be late.”

Serena suppressed a groan. “Me too, because Debbie doesn’t need the extra stress. Harry, I’m ready.”

“Okay.” He maneuvered the luxury car over the cattle guard at the front entrance next to the prominent Blaxland B&B sign, onto a short dirt track leading to the main road. “We have enough time.”

“Oh, good.” Gina stashed her lipstick in her purse. “I’m already in Debbie’s bad books.”

Serena tightened her grip on the door handle. “What did you do this time?”

Read more in the sample at Amazon.com.



Kindle ebook giveaway of Love Blossoms box set:

My novella is part of the Love Blossoms box set, available for pre-order on Amazon Kindle. It’s releasing on January 28, 2016, and will be available in Kindle Unlimited.

To enter the giveaway, please leave a comment on this post and answer one of the following questions. If you're an Aussie: How are you celebrating Australia Day? If you live outside Australia: Which part of Australia would you like to visit?

I'll announce the winner in a comment on this post on February 1. Please leave an email address where you can be reached.

"Void where prohibited; the odds of winning depend on the number of entrants. Entering the giveaway is considered a confirmation of eligibility on behalf of the enterer in accord with these rules and any pertaining local/federal/international laws."





Tuesday, 27 January 2015

Celebrating Australian Non-fiction and Children's Books

We're continuing our celebrating Australia Day theme and featuring Aussie non-fiction and children's books on our blog.


Jo-Anne Berthelsen's husband, Lionel, reading her memoir 'Soul Friend'.

Ray Hawkins signing one of his devotion books.

Osheana with one of her favourite books, 'The Pink Pirate' by Michelle Worthington and Karen Mounsey-Smith

Sophia falling asleep reading 'Swallow Me, NOW!' by Melissa Gijsbers Khalinsky.

It's shout-out time and your turn to let us know the title of an Aussie non-fiction or children's book that you've recently read, or are planning to read in 2015.

I'm going to read Swallow Me, NOW! by Melissa Gijsbers Khalinsky as part of her ACRBA blog tour in March. 

Monday, 26 January 2015

Celebrating Australian Fiction Books

Happy Australia Day!

Over the next two days we're celebrating the Australia Day national holiday by featuring Aussie books on our blog. Today we're celebrating our love for home grown Aussie fiction and sharing photos of books we've read.


Jenny Blake reading Rose Dee's 'A New Resolution'.

Amy and Amber with Andrea Grigg's 'A Simple Mistake' and 'Too Pretty'.

Rochelle and Lydia, two of Elaine Fraser's teen readers for 'Love, Justice'.

Michelle with Jo-Anne Berthelsen's 'The Inheritance'.

Nicki Edwards reading 'Cora Villa' by Meredith Resce.

Iola Goulton with Narelle Atkins' first three contemporary romance books.

It's shout-out time and your turn to let us know the title of an Aussie fiction book that you've recently read, or are planning to read in 2015. 

I'm going to read Nicki Edwards' contemporary rural medical romance, Intensive Care, that released only a few days ago.