Reinventing Riley (Second Chances Book 2) by @LizFlaherty1 is a BHW pick #sweetromance #romance
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Reinventing Riley (Second Chances Book 2) by @LizFlaherty1 is a BHW pick #sweetromance #romance



Title Reinventing Riley (Second Chances Book 2)


Author Liz Flaherty


Genre Contemporary Sweet Romance, Later in Life Romance


Publisher Magnolia Blossom Publishing


Book Blurb


He’s afraid a second time at love wouldn’t live up to his first. She’s afraid a second round would be exactly like her first. Pastor Jake McAlister and businesswoman Riley Winters are in their forties and widowed. Neither is interested in a relationship. They both love Fallen Soldier, the small Pennsylvania town where they met, even though Rye plans to move to Chicago, and Jake sees a change in pastorates not too far down the road. Enjoying a few-weeks friendship is something they both look forward to. However, there is an indisputable attraction between the green-eyed pastor and the woman with a shining sweep of chestnut hair. Then there’s the Culp, an old downtown building that calls unrelentingly to Rye’s entrepreneurial soul. And when a young man named Griff visits Jake, life changes in the blink of a dark green eye.


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Author Biography


I was always daydreaming as a kid, about living in elegant places where other people made your bed and dusted your furniture, wearing clothes that screamed triumphantly, "Liz Claiborne, size two!" every time I put them on, and writing blockbuster novels.


Instead, I live in a big old farmhouse back a dusty lane, where whoever is the last one out of bed makes it and no one bothers with dusting. My clothes mumble sheepishly, "J. C. Penney, buy a bigger size." And my novels aren't what you'd call blockbusters. What they are is stories about people like me and maybe like you, whose dreams have gone awry or simply withered up and died. It's my job as a writer to take care of those dreams, either by straightening out the old ones or finding new ones. Either way, I love it, and I'd love hearing how you feel about how I've done that job.


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