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Andrea Renee Cox My life really isn't all that mysterious. But I do pull quirks and events and such from my life and add them to my books' plots sometimes.

For example, in my Springtime in Surrey story, "The Cottage on the Hill," I gave Adrian my love for vintage artists like Fred Astaire and Charlie Chaplin in his quest to figure out how to cheer up former ballerina Moira. You can see how it played out in the umbrella scene in that story. It was fun having Adrian perform with props like Mr. Astaire and entertain silently like Mr. Chaplin. I hope that scene makes you smile.

You may find more information and purchase links for Springtime in Surrey (and my other books) at andreareneecox.com/books.
Andrea Renee Cox A man heard about Jesus, the Savior of souls. Yet, he chose not to accept Him.

Friends, it is my deepest wish that you would seek the truth of Jesus for yourself and that you would accept His saving grace before it's too late. A great place to begin the search is the Gospel of Luke.
Andrea Renee Cox Hi, Alana! Thanks for reaching out. I'm not sure to what group list you're referring. As far as I know, I'm unable to add books to group lists unless I'm a moderator. I am a moderator of a couple of groups, but one doesn't add books and the other only adds member-suggested Book of the Month reads, neither of which seems like it fits your request. I suggest you check with the leader of the specific group and in the correct thread in that group (for example, a Questions thread or an Ask the Moderators thread).
Andrea Renee Cox Summer 2025... I had a long list, but my reading plans didn't go as expected. I read and loved Sung in the Shadows by Crystal Caudill (copyedit), The Maestro's Missing Melody by Amy Walsh, When Mercy Rains by Kim Vogel Sawyer, The Secret Society of Salzburg by Renee Ryan, The Berlin Letters by Katherine Reay, The Niece's Aussie Patient by Meredith Resce, The Cloverton Charade by Sarah E. Ladd, Christmas Cover-Up by Lynette Eason, and Icy Interference by Hannah E. Griggs. Looking forward to seeing what other winners I can squeeze in before New Year's.
Andrea Renee Cox I'd step into Surrey, England, and visit Moira's cottage in The Cottage on the Hill. Her sweet romance charmed me from the moment God gave me the tagline: She cries into her tea every afternoon. He wonders why. Check it out in Springtime in Surrey anthology.

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