Family
Skeletons
Baker
City: Hearts & Haunts Book 3
by
Josie Malone
Genre:
Paranormal Military Romance
Sergeant
First Class Sullivan Barlow has plans for her future and none of them
include the guy she slept with in a night of weakness. Intending to
forget the devastation of losing her best friend in Afghanistan,
Sully woke the next morning still alone. Her only solace—she hadn’t
told the man her real name.
A
career soldier, Tate Murphy has three more years in the Army until
he’s eligible for retirement. Seven weeks ago, he met a woman in a
hotel bar and spent the night with her. He hasn’t been able to get
her out of his mind and can’t believe his luck when he finds her
again.
Then
they discover their first night together resulted in something they
never expected. She’s pregnant, and Tate immediately proposes.
Pregnant, struggling with survivor guilt, the last thing Sully needs
is to learn her best friend may have died, but hasn’t left yet.
Tate
says, ‘sometimes courage is an act of survival’. Sully fears
trust is a casualty of war. Will she and Tate ever find it again
either by themselves or with the help of those who have passed on
before?
More
Than a Spirit
Baker
City: Hearts & Haunts Book 2
Home
from her Army Reserve tour in Afghanistan, Sergeant First Class Ann
Barrett is divorced, unemployed and dealing with her unruly, spoiled
six-year-old. The last thing she needs is a ghost playing matchmaker.
Not ready to trade in her fatigues for a civilian job as a high
school teacher, Ann applies for a position at the Army Reserve
base.
Issues
arise when she meets her new boss, former Army Ranger, Master
Sergeant Harry Colter. He came to Fort Bronson in Seattle to escape
his grief when his best friend died in an ambush, but he hasn’t
realized he didn’t come alone, or that his buddy is playing
‘Cupid’.
It’s
difficult for Ann leave the war behind when so many things enrage
her, like her ex-husband and her family that puts the fun back in
“dysfunctional.” However, in order to handle what comes now, she
must deal with her past, her child and the 20-year-old secret she
learns about Harry.
Will
a woman with enough baggage to fill a footlocker and a man who knows
life comes with no guarantees save each other and find a future?
My
Sweet Haunt
Baker
City: Hearts & Haunts Book 1
Cobwebs,
eerie sounds and creaky floorboards greet Cat O’Leary McTavish and
her twin daughters when they move to their new home, a dilapidated
dude ranch near Baker City in the Cascade foothills of Washington
State. Her plan to restore the destination resort to its former glory
hits a snag when she learns she has the ‘O’Leary Gift’ and can
talk to the dead man who still resides in her house.
Former
Army Ranger, Rob Williams always planned to run the family guest
ranch after completing his military service. Instead, he “bought
the farm with his life” when he died in Vietnam, but being dead
doesn’t mean he’s going anywhere. Encountering someone who “sees”
and “hears” him is a welcome change.
Cat’s
determination leads her into danger, when they discover an adversary
wants to turn the one-time dude ranch into a gravel pit.
Will
a woman with a dream and a man who’s had his dreams cut short,
manage to save a ranch and each other when the biggest surprise of
all is love?
Josie
Malone lives and works at her family business, a riding stable in
Washington State. Teaching kids to ride and know about horses, she
finds in many cases, she's taught three generations of families. Her
life experiences span adventures from dealing cards in a casino,
attending graduate school to get her Masters in Teaching degree,
being a substitute teacher, and serving in the Army Reserve - all
leading to her second career as a published author. Visit her at her
website, www.josiemalone.com to learn about her books.
I love the book covers and the synopses are intriguing, this sounds like an exciting series. Thank you for sharing the details
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ReplyDeleteLooks like a great series to start.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for stopping by! Josie loved writing these books so we hope you love reading them. The covers were done by the amazing Lynsee Lauritsen.
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