No set schedule. No alarms. No responsibilities. All the fun. Life and love can be a series of missteps and mistakes. From new friendships, bad break-ups, and new love interests, it all leads where you're supposed to be. It's more than just Spring Break, it's a chance to do something different.
*All proceeds from this anthology will go to the Autism Society.*
Shannon O’Connor is a twenty something, bisexual, self published poet of several books and counting. O’Connor enjoys life’s simple pleasures: coffee, reading, traveling, and spending time with her new baby. O’Connor is continuously working on new poetry projects, book reviews, and more, while also diving into motherhood. She loves supporting local indie authors & shops as much as possible.
I got to read Butterflies in Paris by Shannon O'Connor super early and let me tell you, I loved this story from start to finish. Brooke seems cynical but she's been through a lot and has had zero time to repair from it. She's dealing with a broken heart and all she can see around her is love. She makes some bad-but completely relatable decisions. Probably one of my favorite parts of the book (you'll know it when you read it). But then, she meets someone who not only helps her heal, but helps her see the entire world differently. She helps her to grow and become who she deserves to be.
It might be short, but it's packed full of everything you want and more of what you need.
I've already started Full Circle by K Ries and already enamored with it. It hooked me right from the start. Picture the Beat by Reb Kreyling also already hooked me. I'm a sucker for photography romance so can't wait to finish this one too.
I am more than honored to be a part of this amazing anthology with these amazing authors. It's a collection of great romantic comedies that hit on so many amazing life lessons. (Also, all proceeds go to the Autism Society.)
I am actually featured in this anthology and was lucky enough to get a super early sneak peek at the short story ‘Just a Ruse’ by M. Leigh Morhaime. It has everything you want in a rom-com; great characters, perfectly timed jokes, and a cliche meeting with fake dating. I truly loved this story, my only wish is that it was longer.