Serenity Harbor, the latest entry in RaeAnne Thayne's Haven Point series came out today and I have a copy to giveaway.
RaeAnne Thayne is always good reading, but this one's a real winner. Highly recommend.
I got a paperback ARC and it's up for grabs. Rafflecopter is at the end of this post. I use Rafflecopter because I have to email the winner and get a snail mail address.
The link between former freewheeling spirit, Katrina Bailey
and Computer-tech millionaire, Bowie Callahan, is the six-year-old brother
Bowie never knew existed. Milo is nonverbal and in the autism spectrum.
Bowie desperately needs help caring for Milo until the autism
specialist he's hired arrives.
Kat's only home for her sister's wedding, but Milo twines
himself around her heartstrings at their first meeting in the produce section
of the grocery store.
When Bowie offers her an outrageous amount of money to help
out for three weeks she accepts because she needs the money to complete the
adoption of the little girl she fell in love with in while working in an
orphanage in Columbia.
Kat has no intention of allowing Bowie into her life no
matter what sparks between them because she knows her judgment of men is
flawed. Her life revolves around her goal of becoming three-year old Gabi’s new
mother.
Bowie has no intention of getting involved with any woman.
Since he escaped from a terrible home situation at thirteen his whole reason
for being is his work. But he's finding it almost impossible to resist the
sunshine that Kat is bringing into his and Milo’s world.
Against the background of Lake Haven Days and a wedding, two
people who don’t know they are perfect for each other fight a losing battle to
deny love.
I was completely absorbed in
the back story of each of the protagonists. I don’t want to give it away
because I hope you will read it for yourselves.
I have a nonverbal five year old granddaughter in the autism
spectrum and I love the research that went into this book. It rings very true
to life. Do any of you have children in the autism spectrum in your life.
Happy reading, my friends.
Susan, this sounds like a wonderful series. Readers might also like to know that my SPECIAL NEEDS board, on Pinterest, offers lots of links to helpful information regarding Autism and other Special Needs:
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Thanks, Margot. I followed your special needsboard//
DeleteSusan, silly me, I forgot to mention that I also pinned this book to my ADULT Reviews board on Pinterest.
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Thanks, Margot. Blessings
DeleteNone that I know of but I also realize that it must be a real challenge for the families. Thanks for this opportunity. jluebke@fromtier.com
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like I'll love this book. It's been added to my to-be-read list!
ReplyDeleteThe title is so inviting
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