THREE SOUTHERN BEACHES takes place in three quaint little
beach towns in Georgia. Each has their own hero and
heroine,and the stories are full of passion, sex, and
excitement.
All Hung Up by Kathleen Brooks.
Taylor Jeffries and Trey Everett become friends in college
and after moving on to their own lives, they both eventually
return to Kenneston, where they again find each other.
Taylor struggles with directing her own film, keeping her
greedy parents at bay and embracing love to find a life of
her own in the quaint little beach town. This is not without
facing the obstacles that only Trey can help her through.
Divorced, Desperate and Dangerous by Christi
Craig
After witnessing a murder, Reece Morris secures herself a
job in Hung, Georgia's Honkytonk Diner, creating a new
identity just to stay alive until she can testify as a trial
witness. Turner Caldwell, a cop, has followed her from Texas
in order to protect her. He has fallen in love with the
witness, but all hell breaks loose and Trey has to put his
life and his heart on the line.
Ready to Were by Robyn Peterman
Agent Essie McGee of Chicago WTF, (Werewolf Treaty
Federation) is sent to the one place she doesn't want to go-
-Hung Island, Georgia where six feet of obnoxious and
egotistical Hank Wilson, a hunk she wants to avoid, lives.
Essie is forced to work with Hank in uncovering the truth
behind the abduction of female weres. Fighting dragons,
vampyres and others supernaturals, Essie and Hank are drawn
closer as the blood flies.
THREE SOUTHERN BEACHES is a humorous anthology of passion,
desperation, excitement, and thrills for the reader. Each
tale is filled with hot sex; add a beautiful beach in
Georgia and this is an undeniably hot anthology. The bridge
separating the town becomes a critical foundation for all
three stories, and the residents are like a close knit
family protecting their own. I love how some characters
appear in more than one story, connecting these individual
stories just a little more closely. THREE SOUTHERN BEACHES
is a perfect summer read as it's full of passion,
excitement, beautiful beaches, and romance as each heroine
finds her true love.
Three of the funniest romance authors have joined together
to provide three novellas set on Hung Island, a fictional
resort along the coast of Georgia.
All Hung Up A Romantic Suspense by Kathleen Brooks
When Trey Everett meets Hollywood star Taylor Jefferies for
the first time in the small town of Keeneston, the normally
outgoing college football star can barely put two words
together. But after one crazy day together, Trey knows he's
found something special with Taylor.
Six years have past and they are both out of college and
living out their dream jobs on a small island along the
coast of Georgia. Trey's ready to ask Taylor one little
question to secure their happiness. The only problem
stopping his fairy tale ending is that someone is determined
to kill the mood . . . and the love of his life.
Divorced, Desperate and Dangerous A Contemporary Romance by Christie Craig
Detective Turner Calder belongs to the No Ball and Chain
Gang. Meaning, no way, no how will he ever let another woman
into his heart. He hasn't even been tempted after what his
ex put him through. Yet while working undercover on the
trail of one of Texas' largest drug dealers, Reece Morris
gets closer to him than any woman has in two years. Not
that's there's a snowball chance in Hades it will lead
anywhere once she discovers the truth. But two months later,
when Turner realizes his now imprisoned suspect has hired
someone to knock off witnesses and Reece is one of them,
he's dead set on saving her. If that means taking on her
seventy-year-old grandma who has a black belt in Karate, a
hired assassin—who scares him less than
Granny—and the whole
bat-shit crazy town of Hung, Georgia, he's up for the
challenge. Turner is about to turn over a brand new leaf,
and get hung up on love.
Ready to Were A Paranormal Romance by Robyn PetermanI never planned on going back to Hung Island, Georgia.
Ever.
I was a top notch Were agent for the secret paranormal
Council and happily living in Chicago where I had everything
I needed - a gym membership, season tickets to the Cubs and
Dwayne - my gay, Vampyre best friend. Going back now would
mean facing the reason I'd left and I'd rather chew my own
paw off than deal with Hank.
Hank the Tank Wilson was the six foot three, obnoxious,
egotistical, perfect-assed, best-sex-of-my-life, Werewolf
who cheated on me and broke my heart. At the time, I did
what any rational woman would do. I left in the middle of
the night with a suitcase, big plans and enough money for a
one-way bus ticket to freedom. I vowed to never return.
But here I am, trying to wrap my head around what has
happened to some missing Weres without wrapping my body
around Hank. I hope I don't have to eat my words and my paw.