Release day is here! What a great follow up to the fantastic time I had last week in New York for the Romance Writers of America Conference.
I met some amazing writer’s at the Lady Jane’s Salon on Wednesday night, has high tea with my editor at BlueBird London before mingling with other Kensington authors at the Kensington Party on Thursday, and was overwhelmed by the number of people who came by to get an autographed copy of Redesigning Happiness at the Kensington book signing on Friday. I even ran out of books!
Thank you to everyone who said they loved my cover (I do too!) and that they couldn’t wait to read. I appreciate you giving me a try.
When I started Redesigning Happiness I wanted to write a woman who was unapologetic about the decisions she’d made in her life. Yvonne made choices to protect her son and build a successful career. Now, she’s on the verge of becoming a star, but everything changes when her past decisions are brought to the forefront. Her career, her relationship, and her family are all affected, and Yvonne has to decide what happiness really is.
Blurb:
It wasn’t easy for Yvonne Cable to get over a heartbreaking relationship and revamp her life. But now the once-broke single mom is Atlanta’s most sought-after interior designer—and one-half of the media’s hottest power couple. She and her celebrity fiancé, Nathan, are a perfect, practical match, on—and off—camera. And with their new home improvement reality show the object of a fierce network bidding war, there’s no limit to how far they can go . . .
But Yvonne is stunned when mogul Richard Barrington III unexpectedly makes an offer for their program. He’s the man she thought left her for a more successful woman. And he’s the father of her son—though he didn’t know it until now. Richard wants to get to know their boy, and Yvonne agrees, though she’s wary. Yet little by little, she’s finding it hard to resist the responsible, caring man Richard has become. But when a scandalous leak puts everything Yvonne’s worked for at risk, she’ll have to look beyond surfaces to come to terms with who she is—and discover what she truly wants.