Thursday, July 2, 2015

Hummingbird Lake by Emily March - Eternity Spring Reading Group Invitaion

Spend a Romantic Summer in Eternity Springs, Colorado

Featured Book: Hummingbird Lake
Author: Emily March
Series: Eternity Springs (although part of a series, each book may be read as a standalone novel)
Genre: Contemporary Adult Romance, Inspirational Romance, New Adult Romance

Synopsis

book cover - Hummingbird Lake by Emily MarchHaunted by painful memories, pediatric surgeon Sage Anderson gives up medicine and moves to Eternity Springs. There she finds a place to call home, but even her newfound success as a gifted artist isn’t enough to keep her nightmares at bay. Colt Rafferty is about to change all that.
Eternity Springs is a refuge for Colt, a place to ground himself when the stress of investigating tragedies takes its toll. He has come here for a little R & R, but instead of relaxing, he finds himself fascinated by the mysterious redhead whose secrets beg to be discovered—a beauty running from her past, a heartsick woman in desperate need of the sweet sanctuary of a devoted man’s embrace. And he is just the man to show her the true path to peace—by offering her the healing power of love.
Teaser Quote from Hummingbird Lake, by author Emily March
 
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Excerpts

The past two weeks had changed her world, mostly for the better, but not entirely. She would miss Colt Rafferty when he was gone. However, thinking it through while she mopped her kitchen floor, she decided she was still glad he was leaving. The man was like a dog with a bone, always pushing, always prodding, always wanting to discover a fact, solve a mystery, and piece together a puzzle. He did it in a nice way. Most of the time you didn't even notice he was doing it. Still, she'd had enough of it. Sage would only be pushed and prodded so far. With today's revelation, she'd pretty much reached her limit. Were he not already on his way out of town, she suspected she might have been forced to give him his walking papers. Because Colt Rafferty might push, but Sage Anderson planted. When she absolutely, positively, established a boundary or claimed a position, she sank her roots as deep as Murphy Mountain was tall. She'd learned that she had to do it that way. It was how she managed to survive.
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He looked at the blank screen on the television, then back at her. "I don't like my dates to be bored."
"Oh?"
There came that damned smile again, and Colt was suddenly reminded of the look in her eyes when she'd thrown that last snowball at him. He'd had it all wrong. Forget the name Cinnamon -- he should call her Vixen. She'd been leading him down the pine forest path all along, and he'd been too dense to recognize it.
Well, the blinders were off now.
"No. Boredom won't do." He reached out with his index finger to trace the V of her neckline, where her skin was as soft as the cashmere that caressed it. "Gonna let me entertain you?"
"What do you have in mind?"
"I thought we'd start with that dip in the hot tub."
"I didn't bring my swimsuit."
"That's handy." He skimmed his hand down her torso, grabbed the hem of her sweater, and whipped it up over her head. "You're not gonna need it."
Photo of an hourglass with a quote from Hummingbird Lake, a contemporary romance novel by Emily March

About Emily March

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Emily March is the New York Times, Publishers Weekly, and USA Today bestselling author of over thirty novels, including the critically acclaimed Eternity Springs series. Publishers Weekly calls March a "master of delightful banter," and her heartwarming, emotionally charged stories have been named to Best of the Year lists by Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Romance Writers of America. A graduate of Texas A&M University, Emily is an avid fan of Aggie sports and her recipe for jalapeƱo relish has made her a tailgating legend.
Pseudonym(s): Geralyn Dawson

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All of Emily's best-selling romantic novels can be found here: on Amazon or her website!

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a 160-member reading group, moderated by Paula Radell, with guest appearances by Emily March.
A photo quote from Hummingbird Lake, a contemporary romance novel by Emily March

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