2025-05-05

Musical Monday: Strawberry Wine (Deana Carter)

 


This song came out a few years ago and what I like most about it is the way that it reminds me of songs sixties and seventies...or maybe earlier. Fifties? Forties?  I'll be posting some of those songs, too, in the next few weeks as I highlight the POUR DECISIONS books. Both my story and Kate Davies' story (which released last week) are second chance romances with teenage love affairs as backstory. Check them out if you get the chance. And if you're so inclined...

No Way, Rosé

POUR DECISIONS, BOOK ONE
IS OUT NOW!!!

Check out the first book in this new, Multi-Author Series.


https://books2read.com/Pour-Decisions

No Way, Rosé

By Kate Davies


Could this be a second chance worth savoring?


Rosa

Don’t get me wrong - I’m thrilled that Nonna left her winery to my sisters and me, but I’m terrified, too. With Allegra and Bianca both out of the country, the responsibility falls totally on me - and what if I’m not up to the challenge? Now my ex, Jake Wright, is offering to help out, but that’s terrifying in a different way. Working side by side is bringing all those old feelings back to the surface, and I’m falling for him all over again. But does our partnership have a future, or is heartbreak on the horizon?

Jake

I’ve been away from our hometown for ten long years. Now I’m back, and working with Rosa is both the best and worst thing that’s ever happened to me. We’re saving her family winery one day at a time - and giving in to the heat between us one night at a time, too. But I’m afraid this pairing has an expiration date…





Meet the Martinelli sisters: Rosa, Bianca and Allegra. These partners in wine have just inherited a once-storied winery in the heart of Napa Valley. They’re living the dream, right?

 

Not so fast! Because, as it turns out, not everybody is happy for them. And that includes their Uncle Geno who’d assumed the property would come to him.

 

There are hoops to jump through, barrels to get over, and a mountain of regulations they'll have to scale. But the sisters are crushing it—and we don’t just mean the grapes. They’re making wine, falling in love, and working together to restore their inheritance to its former glory, one pour decision at a time.



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