Thursday, April 16, 2020

Renew yourself with a #FREE book by @BonnieEdwards #RomanceGems

Spring, the time of renewal and regrowth, of seeds sprouting and pollen blowing. Yes, I suffer from seasonal allergies. Which, in this time of the pandemic is a bit disconcerting considering sufferers are sneezing and coughing and sniffling and blowing.

If those symptoms describe something you're going through, here's a tip: if allergy meds put an end to it, it's not the dreaded virus. So, even if you've never had seasonal allergies before try an allergy med if you can. You will save yourself a lot of anxiety about whether or not you've caught this virus that has the world in isolation.

PSA over, and you're welcome. (I've seen much panic on social media about these same symptoms - and allergies can come at any time in your life - I was about 50.)

My previous posts this year were written before we went away to Portugal. OH! Here's another PSA: never try to fly out of a country on the day they declare a State of Emergency. Talk about anxiety!

But enough about me: here's what brought you here, right? To give you some
much-needed relief from the news of the day, I bring you Love in a Pawn Shop for free.

An Amazon Exclusive

A pit bull, a pawn shop and a pain-in-the-butt kid brother. . . Dix is good with two out of three.

She's had it with dusty shelves, desperate people and her teenage brother. With Riley about to graduate, Dix is ready to buy her one-way ticket to Paris.

Then sexy cop Dane Caldwell walks into her store on the hunt for stolen goods, and threatens her brother and her business.

The worst threat is to Dix's heart...if she loses that, she loses her dream. Dane soon realizes he's found love in a pawn shop. Even the pit bull thinks he's okay. Now all he has to do is convince Dix that love is more than just another complication.

I've posted some Easter Eggs for our scavenger hunt. To find them, you need to check out my social media.

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I trust you're doing all you can to flatten the curve of CoVid-19 by staying home, washing your hands and wearing a mask if you need to. Me? I'm heading off to make some...wish me luck!

All the best to you and yours during this challenge. Take heart -- we'll get through.

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    1. Thanks and I hope you enjoy it. The dog on the cover was mine!

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  2. This is a great book, everyone! You'll want to read it!

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    1. I enjoyed writing it so much! Lots going on in that pawn shop.

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  3. Great book. I was thinking that as I read about it! Enjoy your sewing.

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  4. Yes, there is a difference between allergies and the dreaded virus. I understand anxiety.

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    1. Good days and bad through this time. But it is also a time to reflect on what’s most important to us. I can imagination a lot of family members are reconnecting.

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  5. The book sounds great! Good idea sharing the allergy info bcz this is the time for pollen season and people are so scared right now!

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    1. It’s easy to fret about the smallest things. A nephew called the info line and then his own doctor because of a scratchy throat. But he was panicking. He’s okay, but yep, allergies.

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  6. *sniff*sniff* SO true about the allergies, Bonnie. Thank you for the book. Sounds great, can't wait to read it!

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    1. Such a scary time to get the sniffles if you’ve never had allergies before. Enjoy the book, Kathryn!

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  7. Thank you for the book that sounds so cute I can hardly wait to read it. We are allergy sufferers at our house. When I had to get lab work done, the phlebotomist asked if I coughed. She asked how long I'd had that cough. I told her since I was about three. She saw no humor in that answer. I'm sure working with the public is frightening right now. Everyone needs to read a fun book!

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    1. Caroline, you’re so right my daughter and her dh are police and I fear for them more now than before. They tell me they have all the gear they need, but still...

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  8. I'm glad you were able to make it back from Portugal. More of an adventure than you bargained for, I'm sure!

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