A Trade for Good ~ Book 1 of 3 ~ A Trade for Good Series
A Trade for Good
"You’ve reached Sera, P.D., Melle, Charlie, Em, and Buddy. We’re either away from the phone or just can’t talk! Please leave your name and number, and who knows, we might just call you back!” Jeff slammed the phone. That was the fifth time today he had gotten that same stupid message with three voices and a dog’s bark on cue. The guy owed him over ten grand for a landscaping job that hadn’t even started, but the building materials delivered, were still waiting for payment. Sera heard the phone and yelled out to the kids, “Don’t answer that!” She held her breath, waiting. This time he didn’t leave a message. How on earth was she going to pay for landscaping when she could be losing the house any day now? Six months from now, she might pay closer attention to that sexy voice on the phone, but after Peter left her and the kids, she had no time for any man unless he did dishes, took out the trash, or paid off her many debts. Then a thought occurred to what if she provided a service to him to work off the money she owed? He sounded nice enough.
Bria is a mom, a wife, a sister, a daughter, a friend and an author. She creates strong characters with flaws to make them credible, and does so, because there's no such thing as a perfect body, brain, hair, or personality. Humor, poking fun, banter, and quick witted dialogue make her characters all the more relatable and help create stories that are heartwarming, funny, sometimes wholesome, and plenty sassy. Family is most important to Bria. She's been married to the same man for over 30 years, and claims to have the two best kids in the entire world - it's best not to argue with her about that (it can get ugly!). She has two sisters, loves animals, is a vegan and has always been a great supporter of worthy causes. Married to a military man, she's lived in Japan, Germany, Argentina, Brazil, Honduras, and seven U.S. states. She tells us that in her first 3 years of marriage she had to move 9 times! Write to her at Bria@BriaDaly.com, or visit her site or blog at http://briadaly.com/. She loves to hear from readers, and some have even become close friends :)
I fell in love with this family...families, rather. Our heroine is remarkable and I felt for her! The supporting characters are believable, and lovable, too. Rooting for a happy ending, but had to go on to Book Two...dang!