Synopsis: A musician and a priest walk into a grocery store—singer Faith Leary thinks this is a better opening for an off-color joke than a recipe for romance, until she finds herself ogling Father Michael in the checkout line the day before Thanksgiving. When Father Michael first steps in to bail Faith out of her financial jam, Faith thinks she’s being picked up at the grocery store. Right up until she catches sight of the black shirt and tab collar. Since not much in her life is going her way lately, it doesn’t come as much of a shock when Michael turns up at her mother’s Thanksgiving dinner. What does come as a surprise is the attraction that springs up between them. If only he weren’t a priest, he would be perfect for her. Faith’s sister finds Father Michael attractive, too, and she’s making no bones about it. Scenes from the Thorn Birds flitting through her head, it comes as a relief to Faith to find out Michael is not exactly what he seems. It’s good news until she realizes her sister is a far better match for him than her screw-up self could ever be. But if that’s true, why does Michael insist on seeing only the good in Faith, no matter how often she falls short of her too perfect sister?
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3 Partners in Shopping, Nana,
Mommy, & Sissy, Too!
Guest
Post
Family,
Shopping and Black Friday
I
love
that one of my very first stops on the Joyfully
Yours blog
tour is the 3 Partners in Shopping, Nana, Mommy, & Sissy, Too
blog. Because if there are two things Faith Leary, the heroine of
Joyfully
Yours, has
strong opinions on, it’s family and shopping.
There’s
no doubt that Faith comes from a quirky family. Her mother is a
little overbearing and still sets a place at the table for her
long-dead husband. Her sister is constantly disapproving of Faith’s
lifestyle and goes to great pains to let her know it. Faith’s
brother, Frank, is her closest confidant and shares her taste in men.
And her grandparents need to be separated at the Thanksgiving table
so the rest of the family won’t lose their appetites at their
overly amorous PDAs.
Despite
all their quirks, Faith’s family shares a strong bond of love. And
they play a big part in getting her to see exactly how much my hero,
Michael, means to her.
Unfortunately,
I can’t say that Faith shares my blog hostesses’ love of
shopping. Her idea of Christmas shopping involves pajamas, a
computer, and any online store that has expedited shipping two days
before Christmas. Little does she know when she gets out of bed this
Black Friday, she’ll get more than she ever bargained for!
Hope
you enjoyed getting a little taste of Faith and Michael’s story!
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Scene:
When
I first started writing Joyfully
Yours, I
didn’t realize how much my heroine wanted to tell this story. So
early on, there were a few scenes told from Michael’s point of
view. These scenes didn’t make it into the finished story, but I
thought you might enjoy getting a little glimpse into Michael’s
thoughts. Here’s what happened the first time Michael saw Faith:
Michael stood in the parking lot,
leaning against the car door after the young woman took off. She’d
caught his attention earlier when she’d whizzed down the canned
food aisle, scanning shelves, her long hair flying out behind her.
He’d almost laughed out loud when she breezed past him muttering
under her breath about cranberry sauce.
When he saw her struggling at the
checkout counter, he couldn’t have asked for a better opening. His
gut had tightened when she turned and smiled at him. There was no
mistaking the interest lighting her eyes.
Right up until she noticed his
collar.
He raised his hand to his throat,
fingering the white tab. He didn’t wear it often, his church wasn’t
known for being strict on the dress code, but he’d been visiting an
elderly member of his congregation this afternoon. He’d learned
early when people were sick, they took comfort in seeing the collar.
He shook his head and took one
more look over his shoulder at the spot where she stood just a few
moments ago. He couldn’t help the chuckle that escaped him.
Some of his congregation might
find comfort in the collar, but damn if the thing wasn’t hell on
his love life.
Author Bio:
Amy Lamont writes contemporary and New Adult romance about quirky heroines and hunky heroes. Over the years she’s had some jobs she loved (working as a program coordinator for a non-profit animal rescue), some jobs she liked (freelance writing), and some jobs she hated (her experience as a waitress has turned her into the excellent tipper she is today). But nothing gives her greater joy than writing romances that pack an emotional punch and come with a guaranteed happily ever after. Amy lives in New England with her husband, twin daughters, and two rescue mutts. She loves chatting with readers.
To get in touch, visit her at www.amylamont.com .
Contact Links: Website: http://amylamont.com
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/Amy_Lamont
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Such a great read! I enjoyed the quirky story of Faith and could relate to her. I'm a sucker for a love story and when you add Christmas to the mix, I'm hooked!
ReplyDeleteI'm reading it right now, and can't wait to see how you get these two together! I see why it might have been necessary to remove Michael's POV even though I always love knowing what the hero is thinking.
ReplyDeleteOoh, looks like an interesting read!!
ReplyDeleteI love Black Friday. Six years ago, I moved to the Texas. I was unfamiliar with the area. I didn’t know anyone. I was fine with this, for the most part, because I was there to engage in meaningful work as an educator. But then the holidays hit.I can recall the smells, sights, sounds, and emotions that accompanied each occasion — starting with Thanksgiving. But that year, I didn’t have the money to make it home. I was longing for a sense of home and family. Luckily, a friend of mine reached out to me.She asked me if I needed a place to celebrate. Spending Thanksgiving with Vickie’s family has come to mean so much to me. After all of the Thanksgiving feast has been consumed, tables cleared, coffee served… there is a momentary calm. And then we bust out the newspapers and go scrounging for the best Black Friday deals. Their family kitchen table is a mess of “eastbay promo code 20 off”, “Buy One Get 3 Free”, and “Today ONLY” advertisements.
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