Thursday, October 3, 2019

Taking Stock





Wild Women end this week's focus on Danielle Bannister's books with Taking Stock

Can love really happen later in life?
          Penny White was doing just fine as a cashier in the small town of Bucksville, New Hampshire. She had three cats and an apartment to herself. So what if she was in her mid-thirties and had yet to have a serious boyfriend? So what if she’d never left her tiny little town? She was happy in her sheltered life, or at least she was pretending to be.
          Everything was just the way she liked it, until a reporter from The Sunset Journal waltzed into her life, turning her predictable world upside down. What did this man want from her and was it something she was willing to give him? It’s time for Penny to stop and take stock of what it is she really wants.

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A Bit About Our Focus Author: 
     Danielle Bannister lives with her two children in Midcoast Maine along with her precious coffee pot and peppermint mocha creamer. She holds a BA in Theatre from the University of Southern Maine  and her master's degree in Literary Education from the University of Orono. Her writing includes: a collection of short stories called Short Shorts, The Twin Flames Trilogy: Pulled, Pulled Back, and Pulled Back Again, The ABC's of Dee, Enigma, Doppelganger, and Must Love Coffee and a steamy novella The First 100 Kisses. She's also co-authored a fantasy novel with Amy Miles called Netherworld and Hollow Earth. Book three will be available soon. She has also written The Lurkers Within, which is located in the Havenwood Falls Series. When she's not on the stage, on the page or engrossed in a good book, you'll find her binge-watching all the Netflix. As one does. 

To Find Out More About Danielle, go to:
Facebook Personal Page: http://bit.ly/2k35WYR
Amazon Author Follow Page: http://amzn.to/1VdB0jZ
Bookbub Author Follow Page: http://bit.ly/2jpcb7o


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  1. Your book sounds really fun, Danielle. Best of luck with it ... may it go out and gather many new readers!

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