THE WRITE WAY FOR LOVE

Writing about intimacy is awkward, but someone’s gotta do it …

Samuel Harthrup — AKA romance novelist Sammie Hart — has lost his mojo. His MasterChef-inspired smash-hit Heat in the Kitchen left readers voracious for a sequel, but Sam’s muse ran off with a hulking, tattooed biker, and his new manuscript is more fizzle than sizzle. Sam needs help – a special ingredient to inspire the racy scenes his editor (and career) demands.

When the circus rolls into the small town of Moonshine, Sam stumbles upon Anita Fortuna, a psychic who firmly believes that wishing upon a star will make your dreams come true. Together, they resolve to whip his manuscript into shape, and succumbing to personal temptations is not an option – no matter how enticing the offer might be.

On a deadline, and with Sam’s career at stake, can Sam and Anita find the write way for romance, define their own stories, and discover whether words are enough? Or is the whole deal a recipe for disaster?

Dear Reader

While this story is intended to be a romantic comedy, usually soft and fluffy by the mere nature of the genre, it does contain some potentially sensitive topics you should probably be aware of.

Please be advised that the story The Write Way For Love contains:

Death of a family member (mentioned), unwanted physical contact (one instance), crude language (AKA Australian English) and some horribly misspelled text messages.

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Meet Me In Moonshine
Meet Me In Moonshine
Meet Me In Moonshine

I acknowledge the Darkinjung people as the Traditional Owners of the land where I work and live. I pay my respects to Elders past and present. I celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders of all communities who also work and live on this land.

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