Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Release Day!

 

The second book in the Osterlund Saga, The Heiress and the Baby Boom is now available!


From high school enemies
To shotgun wedding!

Growing up, heiress Randi Osterlund found the only person who didn’t care who her parents were was penniless Jason Heim—until a bitter exchange left bad blood between them. Now, years later, Randi needs Jason’s land for a business venture, but the self-made man refuses to sell. There was always something burning between them, and when their arguing turns into one unforgettable night, the consequences risk adding to the ’50s baby boom!

 

I love this cover so much, especially the red dress.

Early reviewers have this to say about the story:

“This superb sequel to the first book, “Marriage or Ruin for the Heiress,” exhibits all of the problems and emotions of a couple with hidden true love. You will cry, laugh, and worry, and celebrate as you read this book.”

“I’ve reviewed several books by Lauri Robison and I don’t recall ever being disappointed. The streak continues.”

“An entertaining second chance romance.”

 

Next up from Harlequin will be The Return of His Promised Duchess in May 2022

Blurb:

Escape to the ballrooms of Victorian England in this emotional story.
The duke’s Southern belle…
Causing a stir in society!

Committed bachelor Andrew, Duke of Mansfield, is content to believe the lady he’s been betrothed to since childhood will never return. But when the American Civil War drives Annabelle from her life in Virginia to England, Andrew finds himself reluctantly captivated by her! Luckily, she is as unwilling to wed as he is—yet when inhibitions are lowered at a masked ball, Andrew’s intrigued to know the real Annabelle…

 

And I’m very excited to share the cover art for the story that I wrote with two of my granddaughters!

Becoming a Randal will be released in mid-February. 


When fourteen-year-old Samantha West and her younger brother, Tommy, are placed in a foster home, Sam feels as if she’s been thrown into a Hallmark movie, full of perfect looking people—actors. The only person not acting, is Spencer Randal, her sixteen-year-old foster brother who hates her. By way of a broken leg, getting hauled home by the cops, and a haunted house, Sam and Spencer each learn what it truly means to be a Randal—Do your best, don’t give up, set goals and work towards them, be a good person, and make things right whenever you can.

However, just when Sam’s life has become as perfect as a Hallmark movie, she and Tommy are returned to their mother, where nothing has changed. As the cycle of living on the streets returns, Sam decides it’s time to make things right.

Writing and having this story published has been such a fun journey to take with my granddaughters.

 

I hope you have all enjoyed the first month of 2022. It’s been cold here, the temp never got above 0 today, but it did warm up considering it was -17 when I woke up this morning. That means a fire is going in the sauna house for a thorough warm up for those who had to work outside today.

Thank you all for your support and interest in my writing.

Stay well, and kind.




 

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