Can I tempt you with this book? It for sure is unexpected!

Synopsis

Two people. Two personal tragedies. Can an outrageous lie bring them together?


Harmony Payne is at breaking point. She’s survived being dumped, losing her musical career and a lifesaving operation that rendered her childless. But when she discovers an abandoned newborn, the door to her agonising past re-opens. Hope and longing for motherhood grow—but can she keep the baby? Being engaged might increase her chances of adopting the foundling, but the only eligible man she knows is her judgemental new neighbour…

James Traffurth is still grieving for his wife and younger child. Moving into a cottage opposite the children’s home where Harmony lives and works, the fresh start he wishes for with his wayward older son becomes complicated. The last thing James needs is a fake engagement. Yet…

Life is never simple with troubled youngsters, a clueless employee and mums with adorable babies. While Harmony’s yearning to build a family, James is valiantly trying to rescue what’s left of his.

Will Harmony ever become a mother—and will she and James find happiness together?

LOVE & MISDIRECTION: A THOUGHT-PROVOKING, FAKE ENGAGEMENT ROMANTIC COMEDY SET NEAR BRISTOL, UK.
HEAT LEVEL: MILD – SOMETIMES DESCRIBED AS ‘FADE TO BLACK’ – AND COMEDIC.
LANGUAGE: MILD.
THEMES INCLUDE LOSS OF PREGNANCY, CHILDLESSNESS FROM PAST CANCER AND SERIOUS CHILDHOOD ISSUES.

https://www.amazon.com/Love-Misdirection-quirky-romantic-comedy-ebook/dp/B0DH2YK1LG/

About the author

Mari Jane Law lives in the UK and loves cats and chocolate – and books, TV series and films that make her laugh. Through her writing, she discovered she could make other people laugh too. 

Her Catholic upbringing gave her ideas for some great fictional characters in the Love & Mishaps Quirky Romantic Comedy Standalone Series. Although there is a new story in each book, the world in which the characters live remains the same and there are major sub-plots involving characters from previous books. So it is better – although not essential – to read them in order to maximise enjoyment.

She hopes those who buy or borrow her work have as much fun reading it as she had in writing it.

She is a member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association’s New Writers’ Scheme and The Society of Authors.

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