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Jennifer's Garden by Dianne Venetta

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Also by Dianne Venetta:

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Jennifer's Garden, May 2011
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Jennifer's Garden
Dianne Venetta

He's everything she never wanted in a man...

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BloominThyme Press
May 2011
On Sale: May 10, 2011
Featuring: Jennifer Hamilton; Jackson Montgomery; Samantha Rawlings
ISBN: 0983246416
EAN: 9780983246411
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Romance Contemporary

In a race against time, cardiologist Jennifer Hamilton is caught between her mother's dying wish and taking the risk of a lifetime with Jackson Montgomery. He's the man hired to complete the landscaping for her new home; the venue for her upcoming wedding. Jackson's everything she never wanted in a man, but as the job progresses, his lure pulls strong. It's an attraction she cannot deny.

And one that puts her career on the line.

Comments

25 comments posted.

Re: Jennifer's Garden

Can't wait to read your book. It sounds good. I have never read anything by you but now will check out them.
(Mary Branham 2:32pm September 25, 2011)

Wow. You touch on important concepts that are universally felt by women in their "middle" years.
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Alyson Widen 3:34pm September 25, 2011)

The book sounds so fabulous...love to win a [email protected]
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Lnda McFarland 4:30pm September 25, 2011)

I love the analogy of a garden as a place to heal and to grow. I think of a garden as a nurturing place. I look forward to see how Jennifer grows in her garden.
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Robin McKay 4:33pm September 25, 2011)

A perfect combination, love and gardening, all about growth.
Blessings,
Marjorie
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Marjorie Carmony 4:36pm September 25, 2011)

It's always been Chemistry and Friendship first.
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Deb Pelletier 4:40pm September 25, 2011)

If I don't win it, I'm buying it! :) Sounds great!
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Sandra Dennis 4:46pm September 25, 2011)

Thank you all for stopping by! Gardening and writing are both great loves--even better when I can combine them with ROMANCE. And to me, each woman is a beautiful bloom, wonderful and unique in her own space. :)
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Dianne Venetta 4:48pm September 25, 2011)

It sounds like a great book, I'd love to win it.
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Wilma Frana 4:52pm September 25, 2011)

I would have loved to win this book and read it. The story sounds wonderful, however I don't have a Kindle, so I have no way of reading it. I prefer the feel of a real book in my hands for the time being, and because we're on a fixed income, I don't see one in my future. Best of luck with your books. It sounds like a great series.
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Peggy Roberson 5:38pm September 25, 2011)

Book sounds great. I'd love to win it.
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Amy Milne 5:55pm September 25, 2011)

I love the garden concept. I would love to read this.
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Lisa Garrett 7:57pm September 25, 2011)

Being a professional prior to being married, and three failed engagements, I always struggled with what makes the perfect husband. I'd love to read your version!
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MaryAnne Banks 8:30pm September 25, 2011)

The book sounds interesting.
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John Billiris 9:21pm September 25, 2011)

You have an interesting point of view with the romantic womens fiction..and not something I've every thought of with a title. Just that when reading a book, often there is so much depth of what makes a person that they almost seem shallow. If more of their lives were touched on with other relationships it would make the character more believalbe.
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Rachel G 9:21pm September 25, 2011)

I'm looking forward to reading this!
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Kathleen Conner 9:27pm September 25, 2011)

Jackson Montgomery.. I love that name. It's great
to see that your main interest in writing is
twofold, the romantic and story, for women.
Love how it sounds.
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Carla Carlson 9:37pm September 25, 2011)

I have seen this book around the web. I have recently gotten interested in women's fiction. I would love the chance to read this. Plus, the concept for the second book in the series really intrigues me!
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Jennifer Beyer 10:17pm September 25, 2011)

Your trilogy of books sound interesting. I would love to read this trilogy as soon as they are out.
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Kai Wong 10:57pm September 25, 2011)

Exploring how a person chooses their partner is always a fascinating subject to me.
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G. Bisbjerg 11:12pm September 25, 2011)

congrats on your books! :)

Your books sound terrific... Always love a HEA! :)
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May Pau 9:52am September 26, 2011)

Am I the only one who doesn't know what "HEA" means?
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Catherine Rome 1:35pm September 26, 2011)

Romance and gardening seem fascinating and I think men like seeing a woman that can get her hands dirty in a vegetable garden or a flower garden. I also had that unusual experience with pumpkins and zucchinis. I planted pumpkin seeds, but actually got more zucchinis--even though I didn't plant any zucchini seeds. My neighbor's garden had them the year before, so I figured somehow the seeds from her plants got over into my garden. It was quite a surprise, and I went on a quest to acquire recipes in which to use all my zucchinis. I never knew there were so many good recipes. Your book sounds very good and I look forward to reading it.
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Linda Luinstra 5:18pm September 26, 2011)

Sounds like a great (and very real) combination!
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LuAnn Morgan 9:23pm September 26, 2011)

Now, you have put my mind in motion because I have't read any of your books...yet. Gardening-sore spot for me this year, as I didn't have anywhere to do it. Ladies, if you are lucky enough to have some room...garden. It's so soothing!
I enjoy trilogies and these sound so interesting! Now, hopefully I will be blessed enough to win and get a taste of these...and garden vicariously through you!
(
Patti DelValle 1:11am September 29, 2011)

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