Today is the book birthday for the fourth
Ripple Effect Romance Novella,
Lost and Found.
Lost and Found.
We met the main character in Lost and Found a couple of weeks ago. Lydia is Jace's sister (he got his happily ever after in Righting a Wrong). Lydia was adorable, and I loved how she stepped in and helped out the scared lovebirds. At the end of that book, Lydia was headed off for her own adventure. I loved this book, and you can see my review here.
AND, this is the book that introduces one of my characters, Francie Davis.
Lydia Sutton was supposed to have an adventurous and exciting summer. Instead she's done nothing more than read and eat takeout. Now it's time to go home, and what does she have to show for it? A big fat nothing. Unless, of course, her trip to the airport somehow turns into something more than just a flight home.
Blake Davidson feels like he's been sent on a wild goose chase. While work is piling up back in Denver, he's on the other side of the country, hunting for some mysterious box that his grandfather left him. Well, no more. Nothing inside that box could possibly be more important than the opportunity to make it as the youngest partner at his firm. So he's going home, and that's that. But that's before he discovers his flight has been cancelled.
When these two strangers meet at the airport, they make a split-second decision to search for the box together. Maybe with both of them on the hunt, Lydia can have her adventure and Blake can find the box. And maybe, if they’re lucky, they’ll even find some romance.
The last two books will release as follows:
Book 5 - Second Chances 101 by Donna K. Weaver (moi!)- May 5
Book 6 - Immersed by Jennifer Griffith - May 19
Remember, while each story could be a stand alone, we do recommend reading them in order so you aren't spoiled, since they are linked.
Missed what this unique series is all about?
"Like a pebble tossed into calm water,
a simple act can ripple outward and have a far-reaching effect on those we meet,
perhaps setting a life on a different course—
one filled with excitement, adventure, and sometimes even love."
