Harvest Dance, On Tour with Prism Book Tours
HARVEST DANCE
SERIES: Bluestar Island #2
GENRE: Contemporary Romance (Clean & Wholesome)
PUBLISHER: Lazy Dazy Press
RELEASE DATE: September 12, 2021
PAGES: 350
“Beneath the harvest moon…
true love can bloom.”A single dad, who’s in over his head, and an event planner running from her past, are drawn together on charming Bluestar Island by a determined seven-year-old and her escape-artist goat.
Event planner, Charlotte “Aster” Smith, has fled the only life she has ever known. The situation has left her questioning her own judgment as she cautiously tries to create a new life for herself on Bluestar Island. Taking the job of event coordinator for the small town is a step in the right direction. The only problem is it’s currently a part-time position, but the mayor suggests with additional funding the position could transform into a full-time job. In the meantime, she needs a second job in order to stay financially afloat.
Farmer and single father, Sam Bell, is struggling to keep his aging farm from going bankrupt while raising his young daughter. And now that his daughter’s babysitter is heading off to college, he needs help. So when he finds Aster is in need of work, he thinks his problems are solved. But things aren’t always what they seem. And he can’t help wondering what Aster is keeping from him.
In the lingering rays of a Bluestar Island sunset, Sam and Aster find themselves dancing upon the sand. As they help each other heal, the possibility of a future together becomes tangible. But will the ghosts from their pasts extinguish this budding romance?
Includes a delicious recipe for Aster’s Amazing Apple Cobbler!
Bluestar Island series:
Book 1 – Love Blooms (Hannah & Ethan)
Book 2 – Harvest Dance (Aster & Sam)
Book 3 – A Lighthouse Café Christmas (Darla & Will)
Book 4 – Rising Star (coming soon)
Other Books in This Series
”Can I do something to help?” Aster asked before she even considered that this might be a family thing.
Both the man and the little girl turned to her. Surprise was written all over both of their faces.
”Have you seen Dash?” the girl asked.
”Is this a person?” Aster’s gaze moved between father and daughter.
”No, silly. It’s my goat.” The little girl said it so matter-of-factly that for a moment Aster felt silly for not knowing the answer. The little girl studied her.
The child’s stare was so intense that Aster wondered if she’d detected the scar on Aster’s jaw. It was ugly and she didn’t want to scare the child. But she vividly recalled layering on her special makeup that morning. Her fingers tingled with the need to touch her face and confirm that the makeup was indeed hiding the evidence of her past, but she resisted the urge.
”Do I know you?” The girl’s voice drew Aster from her thoughts.
”No.” Aster knelt down to make direct eye contact with the girl, just like she’d seen her father do when he spoke to her. Then Aster stuck out her hand. ”Hi. I’m Char..erm, Aster.” She was having a hard time with this name change stuff. But it was necessary for now. ”And what’s your name?”
The girl glanced at her father, who nodded. Then the girl shook her hand. And it wasn’t some dainty little shake. She had a firm grip for a child her size and a solid shake. ”My name’s Nikki. Can you help me find my goat?”
Excerpted from Harvest Dance by Jennifer Faye, Copyright © 2021 by Jennifer Faye.
Published by Lazy Dazy Press.
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Ends November 3, 2021
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What about you? What makes you want to read Harvest Dance by Jennifer Faye?
The cover is amazing. I love the colors and graphics.
If I had a farm I would want to grow corn and strawberries.
If I had a farm I’d want to grow strawberries and have an apple orchard.
I live on a farm and we grow corn and soybeans. But I think a sunflower field would be pretty.
The cover is perfect and I love the artwork. The excerpt warms my heart and is a delightful story.
Congrats on your recent release, Jennifer! I enjoyed reading the excerpt and your book sounds like a great read for me! Thanks for sharing it with me and good luck with the tour! Have an awesome week!
Sounds like a book I will enjoy.
I would like to grow pumpkins!
I love the cover. Thanks for the chance to win!
The goat and Nikki are going to add fun to the story.
I’d like to have an orchard – citrus, apples, stone fruits.
Great cover. I would like to grow summer squash.
This sounds like such an interesting book. Thank you so much for sharing. God bless you.
I grew up on a Maine potato farm, my aunt was a terrible cook, resorting to Hamburger Helper and boil in bag frozen meat in gravies of various kinds: For me, the baked or boiled potatoes were the best thing I’d eat.
Thanks so much for hosting my book! 😊 Hope you have a great day!!!
I would most like to grow yellow watermelons.
I would like to grow pumpkins
I’d grow potatoes, corn and pumpkins!
Pumpkins
If I had a farm, I’d grow watermelon!