Every year Red Door Reads tries to lessen the sting of Tax Day by giving our
readers something special. In the past we’ve asked you Who’s Been
Skrewd and gave you Fifty Ways to Kill Your Larry.
This year we asked our readers what they'd like to read. We held a
contest last fall and received many suggestions for character traits and story
settings. The winners were chosen by bestselling authors Sabrina Jeffries and
Carly Phillips. Now the authors of Red Door Reads have taken the top four
elements and crafted one amazing story from the winning suggestions.
"The Road Home" is truly a group effort. Each chapter
was written by a different Red Door author. It is vibrant, unpredictable, and
full of twists and turns. On April 15, Tax Day, each author made their chapter
available on their webpage--completely FREE! Just follow the links to read the
story. This is our treat to you, so just sit back and enjoy.
And when you are finished, you can enter the Doing It Your Way
Contest. Just answer a few questions about the story for a chance to
win a Kindle Fire or a fabulous Red Door Reads Prize Pack.
Matthew Chadwick just inherited an island off the coast of Maine. The last
time he was here he left Anne Bartlett in tears. Anne has spent her adult life
trying to forget this blue-eyed Marine. Matthew's return stirs up old
feelings--and something more. Someone doesn't want him back on the island. As
Matthew digs into the past, it becomes clear more than just Anne's heart is in
danger...
Join us on April 15th to follow their story.
Red Door Reads takes you on the journey home!
www.RedDoorReads.com
Deb Marlowe grew up in Pennsylvania with her nose in a book. Luckily,
she’d read enough romances to recognize the true modern hero she met at a
college Halloween party—even though he wore a tuxedo t-shirt instead of breeches
and tall boots. They married, settled in North Carolina and produced two
handsome, intelligent and genuinely amusing boys.
Though she spends much of her time with her nose in her laptop, for the sake of
her family she does occasionally abandon her inner world for the domestic
adventure of laundry, dinner and carpool. Despite her sacrifice, not one of the
men in her family is yet willing to don breeches or tall boots. She’s working on
it.
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