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My novella is out!
I have an ebook out today, published by Dreamspinner Press!

Here is the blurb from Dreamspinner Press's website:
For twenty years, Owen Fortescue, a down-to-earth farmer in upstate New York, has had an on-again, off-again relationship with volatile New York City artist Kerry Ruehling. Now that same-sex marriage is recognized in New York, Owen wants to tie the knot. But Kerry responds to the proposal with instant, angry withdrawal. Owen resolves to prove to Kerry that, regardless of the way his family of origin has treated him, family ties don’t necessarily tie a man down. With help from his grown daughter, Laura, who loves them both, Owen hopes to convince Kerry that his marriage proposal isn’t a trap, but a chance at real love.
If that sounds interesting to you, here are some places you can buy it:
Dreamspinner Press | Amazon | Barnes & Noble
And here's my first review! http://madisonparklove.com/book-rec-homespun-by-layla-m-wier/
Today I'm having a release party on Dreamspinner Press's blog. I'll be giving things away, talking about fiber crafting, posting pictures of autumn scenery and other stuff.
However, PLEASE don't feel like you have to buy the book merely on my account! If it looks interesting, perhaps you'd like to read it. If not, that's totally cool too!
I can't remember if I've mentioned this here before, but I have a relatively new romance-writer blog: http://laylawier.wordpress.com. (I don't post there a whole lot, but if you want to keep up with my non-fannish writing, it's a place to occasionally check out.) There are LJ and DW feeds for it:
laylawier_feed and
laylawier. (The feeds don't use cuts, however, so some posts may be long or contain a lot of pictures.)
We now return you to your regularly scheduled fangirling. :)
ETA: Please note there are now book spoilers in the LJ comments!

Here is the blurb from Dreamspinner Press's website:
For twenty years, Owen Fortescue, a down-to-earth farmer in upstate New York, has had an on-again, off-again relationship with volatile New York City artist Kerry Ruehling. Now that same-sex marriage is recognized in New York, Owen wants to tie the knot. But Kerry responds to the proposal with instant, angry withdrawal. Owen resolves to prove to Kerry that, regardless of the way his family of origin has treated him, family ties don’t necessarily tie a man down. With help from his grown daughter, Laura, who loves them both, Owen hopes to convince Kerry that his marriage proposal isn’t a trap, but a chance at real love.
If that sounds interesting to you, here are some places you can buy it:
Dreamspinner Press | Amazon | Barnes & Noble
And here's my first review! http://madisonparklove.com/book-rec-homespun-by-layla-m-wier/
Today I'm having a release party on Dreamspinner Press's blog. I'll be giving things away, talking about fiber crafting, posting pictures of autumn scenery and other stuff.
However, PLEASE don't feel like you have to buy the book merely on my account! If it looks interesting, perhaps you'd like to read it. If not, that's totally cool too!
I can't remember if I've mentioned this here before, but I have a relatively new romance-writer blog: http://laylawier.wordpress.com. (I don't post there a whole lot, but if you want to keep up with my non-fannish writing, it's a place to occasionally check out.) There are LJ and DW feeds for it:
We now return you to your regularly scheduled fangirling. :)
ETA: Please note there are now book spoilers in the LJ comments!

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I'm not real good with coherent reviews, but I'll log onto my Goodreads to do one. And I found your romance writer blog by chance and added the feed. I love the pics of Alaska!
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I'll definitely take a look at it. :)
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