Bye Bye Baby series...
Andrea Smith's Baby series has been combined into a box set and renamed Past Tense Future Perfect. Check out the smokin new cover!
Same great story just improved packaging!
This box set will be available as an ecopy for $1.99!
Synopsis
Past Tense Future Perfect is a 3-book boxed set, previously published under the Baby Series titles (Maybe Baby, Baby Love & Be My Baby).
This boxed set is available in e-book only, and replaces the Baby Series.
Book 1, Love My Way, is the story of Tylar Sinclair, a college student that takes a summer position with Sinclair Stables. Little does she suspect that her life will be irrevocably changed after meeting Trey Sinclair, the youngest son of the wealthy Sinclair family who is handling the family business over the summer. Their paths will cross more than once in a tumultuous chain of events that involve mystery, suspense, and sexual awakening for Tylar.
Book 2, Shadows and Dreams, is the continuation of Trey and Tylar's journey together that is spiked with love, humor, suspense, and full of surprises as the reader gets to know the whole Sinclair family who have their share of secrets as well. Tylar's past has some unexpected twists and turns that will have the reader on the edge of their seat.
Book 3, Eclipse of the Heart, is the final installment in this boxed set and is the poignant conclusion of Trey and Tylar's story. Just when it seems as if their life together is perfect, tragedy strikes, threatening the very foundation of their marriage. Fate can be cruel when it comes to these two; and their strength and love for one another is put to the ultimate test. Be prepared for an emotional, yet riveting conclusion, with a peek into the future of this family!
Purchase Links
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About Andrea Smith
I
was born and raised in southern Ohio, and with the exception of a brief stint
in Dallas, TX, have been an Ohioan most of my life. My dream has always been to
write a novel, and back in the early eighties I tried to do just that, having
been influenced by authors such as Kathleen Woodiwiss, Johanna Lindsey,
Rosemary Rogers and Laurie McBain. I remember writing to all of them through
their listed publishers, and the only response I received was from Johanna
Lindsey. (I still love her so hard!)
In the summer
of 2012, I no longer had a reason not to write a novel. My sons were grown; I
found myself out of the hell-hole (a.k.a. Corporate America - blessedly) and
the creative juices could flow once again.
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