Monday, June 22, 2015

~Cover Reveal~ A Heart's Forgiveness by Joanne Schwehm (GIVEAWAY!)

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A Heart's Forgiveness by Joanne Schwehm

Release Date: July 27, 2015

Cover Designer: Sommer Stein of Perfect Pear Creative Covers

 

Synopsis:

A heart is made to love, but can it truly forgive?
Filled with confidence, intellect, and beauty, Julie Michaels was comfortable navigating life on her own. But everything changed when she met Brett Chambers and he found a way into her heart.
He consumed it.
He owned it.
He broke it.
Brett knew Julie was his soul mate. She mirrored everything he desired until she wanted forever. Having been burned before, he had no intention of repeating those vows. His refusal cost him what he treasured most – Julie.
Letting go of Brett was the hardest thing Julie had ever done. It tore apart her soul and every fiber of her being. Shattered, she tried to move on, but life had a different plan.
Would Brett’s mistake mean losing her forever, or could Julie find it in her heart to forgive him?
   
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Author Bio:

Joanne Schwehm is a romance author who was born and raised in Western, NY. She despises being cold, but she warms up either writing or reading sexy romantic books. She loves the NY Yankees and the Dallas Cowboys and also enjoys playing golf (and the cute outfits that she gets to buy to wear on the course). Her motto is, "If you can't play well, then look good trying." Her passions outside of the sporting world are; spending time with her family, having fun with her friends, reading, drinking coffee or diet coke and of course writing. She studied Theater Arts in college and always wanted to be an actress, but that obviously didn't pan out, so instead of staring in a drama, she writes them and hopes you enjoy modern day fairy tales and breathless moments.  

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