SLOW SIMMER
Sheridan Jeane
Release Date: April 10
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Blurb
Mara Stellar, a comic book shop owner who’s been gaslighted and lost her way, finds herself on the verge of losing her store. When a charming movie director comes to town, she takes a chance and lets him into her life. But his grandiose plan quickly turns into a comedy of errors and Mara realizes that if she wants to save her store, she’ll have to believe in herself and take on the world.
Ford Ross, an award-winning workaholic movie director, returns home to reconnect with his family and friends and choose his next big film project. When he meets Mara, he thinks he’s found the perfect muse. But with his film in jeopardy and his family in turmoil, he’ll have to trust in the power of friendship and family if he doesn’t want to give up on his dreams.
Two people who have given up on different things in their lives meet and fall for each other, but when their life philosophies clash, they must learn from each other if they want to have it all. Mara, who gave up her career for her family, and Ford, who gave up his family for his career, must find common ground and follow their hearts if they want to make their love story a fairytale ending.
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About the Author
Sheridan Jeane writes both contemporary and historical romances. Her six exciting Victorian-era novels are filled with spies, intrigue, and tender, sensual moments. Her contemporary romantic comedies focus on strong heroines and the men who woo them…by cooking for them!
Sheridan is the daughter of an artist/art-therapist/professor mother and an opera-fanatic/computer engineer father. Growing up she assumed all families routinely converted their garages into well-stocked art studios complete with a potter’s wheel, kiln, and every color of paint under the sun. Didn’t most second-graders learn to weld and nail shingles on the roof of the new 2-car garage their dad built? And didn’t everyone host the occasional after-opera cast party?
No?
Go figure!