Robin Gianna on the web:
Favorites:
Spaghetti and meatballs, spending time enjoying nature, playing piano.
Frustrations:
Wrestling a book to the ground when it seems to have the upper hand! :-) Being disorganized - something I'm determined to work on. And time going by too fast!
Fabulous:
Spending time with friends, and traveling anywhere with my family - I could definitely be happy keeping a suitcase ready to go to amazing places all the time. :-)
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Brought back together by a baby
It broke Dr. Bree Donovan's heart to end things with family-orientated surgeon Sean Latham, but marriage and kids are not for her. Only, now Sean is asking her to help care for his newborn nephew while his sister is in hospital, and Bree can't say no.
It's temporary, but as Bree experiences how rewarding family life can be—and gives in to the passion she and Sean have always shared—is it possible for her to believe that this time around they really could have it all?
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Reunited with His Runaway Bride
by Robin Gianna
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Sounds interesting! Nice interview as well!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Christine! :-) Appreciate your stopping by
DeleteCongratulations Robin. Big congratulations.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!! :-)
DeleteThat sounds like a good story.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mary! I've been so pleased that readers have said they enjoyed it :-)
DeleteBravo, Robin!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, William! :-)
DeleteI also just love traveling and wouldn't mind spending my whole time doing that! So I would be happy with a suitcase always at the ready. And spaghetti bolognese is delicious!
ReplyDeleteI just turned in a book set in Venice, Italy, and have been badly bitten by the travel bug, Olivia-Savannah! I definitely have to plan a trip somewhere awesome as soon as possible :-) Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteSpaghetti and meatballs sounds good!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Robin!
Thanks so much, Sherry! I just realized I haven't made any spaghetti and meatballs lately (I have quite a few different recipes we enjoy) - must remedy that! :-)
DeleteSounds like a great read. Wishing you much success.
ReplyDeleteHi, Nas:) (Waving)
Thank you so much, Sandra! :-)
DeleteThis book sounds like a real winner. I'm a sucker for books set against a medical setting, and make it a romance with a happy ending, and I'm an instant fan.
ReplyDeleteAh, I love you, Susan! :-) If you read it, I hope you enjoy. Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteAw, what a sweet premise! Good luck with the book!
ReplyDeleteI'm with you on the spaghetti and meatballs.
Thanks so much, Theresa! And am glad to meet a fellow spaghetti and meatballs lover :-)
DeleteSweet. If I could sit on the beach all day and read, this would go with me.
ReplyDeleteI wish you could sit on a beach and read all day, too, Crystal - I hope that's in your future soon! :-)
DeleteWhat a great highlight, Nas! Robin's work looks AMAZING. And she's gorgeous too <3
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DeleteLovely interview. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
"Wrestling a book to the ground" made me giggle. I'm working on a book that feels more like a giant tiger than anything else.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great book and I enjoyed the interview. I love traveling with friends too. :) ~Jess
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fantastic read. We share the same frustrations.
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