Sweetwater Promise by January Bain | $35 Giveaway & Book Tour Spotlight #SweetRomance
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Book Details
Sweetwater Promise by January BainPublished by Champagne Book Group on 06/06/2022
Genres: Fiction, Clean Romance, Romance
Format: eBook, Paperback
Pages: 301
Follow your heart to Sweetwater
Daisey Winslow loves her small town of Sweetwater, but wonders how she’d fare living and working in a big city. Just as she’s decided to take a job in New York, along comes Deputy Sheriff Jack Samson.
Her polar opposite, Jack left the mean streets to return to Sweetwater’s peace and quiet, ready to find that special someone and raise a family, and the more time Daisey spends with him, the calmer her itchy feet get and the duller the big-city lights shine.
When she comes across the diary of her seven-times-great grandmother, reading her poignant words with the simple message, follow your heart, makes Daisey question her decisions.
But Daisey’s not quite ready to give up on her dreams before she’s even started living them, however…what if the dashing lawman can fill her head—and her heart—with different, closer-to-home desires? Ones they can share?
Readers of Jenny Hale, Carolyn Brown, and Susan Mallery will love this fun, flirty, poignant, and feel-good small-town romance.
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Excerpt from Sweetwater Promise
Welcome to Sweetwater, North Dakota, a town with a guaranteed happy ever after in every story.
“You, Daisey Rose Winslow, are good enough, smart enough, pretty enough. Giving up on your goals is like slashing all your tires after getting one flat.” I pointed at the reflection of myself in the window of Joy’s All Things Christmas Shoppe, practicing a new life affirmation I’d read online just this morning. I shook my head. “Nah, I like yesterday’s better. Excuse me, I have to go be awesome.” At least that one made me smile.
Joy Watson waved at me through the window, holding a spectacular blown glass angel that sparkled in the overhead lighting, its wings appearing alive as it twirled from her fingertips. I waved back and nodded with approval, placing a hand over my heart for emphasis. No matter what happened in the next few months, I’d be back in December. The town might be quaint, and I rail against it when it tugs me too close, but it’s the place to be at Christmastime.
I resumed jogging down Main Street, keeping alert for any stray exercisers barreling my way. It just takes being mowed down once to make you leave your iPod at home and listen to the world with unimpeded hearing. A robin erupted into song from its perch on the wrought iron flagpole in front of the hardware store, apparently agreeing with me on the awesomeness of nature sounds. And definitely no selfie sticks for this female. Last thing I needed was a photo of my sweaty, red-faced person slogging it out on a morning run.
Ah, the delectable scent of cinnamon, brown sugar, and apples baking drew me toward the Prairie Rose Café. I stopped for a sec on the sidewalk in front of the restaurant and gazed around my home town of Sweetwater, North Dakota. The town had never looked prettier, nestled as it was on the banks of the meandering Red River in its summer coat of fresh, vibrant flowers and deep green foliage. The sun added an extra rosy glow this morning, creating prisms of rainbows on dew-damped grass. Squint just right and your fingers fairly itched to pick up a few and stash them away. My grandma always accused me of having a romantic soul and I wasn’t one to prove her wrong.
Shirley Johnson was busy sweeping the steps outside the post office with a straw broom, raising little puffs of white dust. The line of sight took me right to the poster of a covered wagon someone had pasted onto the red brick. Excitement bubbled up inside me for this coming week. Our town was having its first re-enactment of a homesteaders’ journey, using replica Prairie Schooners. I’m a die-hard romantic about the old west. Well, except for the long skirts, no indoor plumbing, and the dearth of food deliveries from friends and family I’ve counted on all my life.
Setting aside the slight twinge of worry about my ability to do our town proud, I pushed open the front door of the café and went inside.
“Morning,” I said, plunking myself down in the booth opposite my cousin.
“Hey, Daisey.” She scarcely gave me a glance, staring at her iPhone like it contained all the secrets of the universe. Well, maybe it did. We have excellent wi-fi service in Sweetwater, a factor that might come into play when I sell the parcel of land so kindly willed to me and which I couldn’t offload for a whole year after my grandma passed on. With forty-nine of those fifty-two weeks having also passed on, that was going to change. Big time.
“You know,” I said, “I’m beginning to feel like George Bailey in It’s A Wonderful Life. My life is always holding something back, holding me back, but this time, I’ve made up my mind. I’m heading to New York no matter what happens, when the next three weeks are up.”
Rose, as much of an old movie freak as I am, quirked an eyebrow in my direction while continuing to thumb through her messages. “Bedford Falls loved George and saved his heinie when push came to shove,” she reminded me. “Same as Sweetwater would do for any of us in a heartbeat. Now, New York?” Her nose wrinkled. “Can’t see that happening.”
I drummed my fingers on the snowy white tablecloth embroidered with pink roses. “New York has far more opportunities.”
“Sweetwater has more time for people.”
“New York offers more freedom.”
“Sweetwater has more people who care about you.”
No denying that. I swear this town has its own beating heart and it echoes deep inside all of us, keeping us here or calling us home. Maybe we lived on a Ley Line that gifted the land with magnetic energy? Or not. Whatever, something special always happened in Sweetwater. Just had to look at the Wall of Fame in Al’s office to know that.
That reminded me. “Guess what? Al wants me to report on the greased pig event again this year, with the ‘expected attention to detail.’” He complained that my scant twelve words devoted to celebrating the pig’s win last year—though quite poetic—had left something to be desired. I thought I’d nailed it when the pig escaped through the fence and proceeded to make his way into a neighboring corn field. And this little piggy said wee-wee-wee, all the way home.
Excerpt provided by the author/publisher for use with this book tour.
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Giveaway!
January Bain, author of Sweetwater Promise, will be awarding a $35 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.
Visit more stops on this Goddess Fish tour for extra chances to win!
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Full Tour Schedule for Sweetwater Promise:
June 6: Romance Novel Giveaways
June 7: Gina Rae Mitchell
June 8: Literary Gold
June 9: Read Your Writes Book Reviews
June 10: All the Ups and Downs
June 13: Momma Says: To Read or Not to Read
June 14: The Avid Reader review
June 15: Fabulous and Brunette
June 16: Viviana MacKade
June 17: Hope. Dreams. Life… Love
June 20: Iron Canuck Reviews & More
June 20: Full Moon Dreaming
June 21: Dawn’s Reading Nook
June 22: Sandra’s Book Club review
June 22: Westveil Publishing
June 23: Andi’s Book Reviews review
June 24: Harlie’s Books review
June 24: The Key Of Love
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Sounds like a wonderful romance summer read! Love taking a book to the beach or the lake or just sitting outside on the porch and enjoying the great weather.
Love the excerpt, Sweetwater Promise sounds like a wonderful romance to read and enjoy! Thanks for sharing it with me and have a marvelous weekend!
Great excerpt
Do you prefer small towns or big cities?
Sounds like a great book, and I love the cover.
Sweetwater Promise by January Bain sounds like a wonderful summertime read!
Such a pretty cover and the synopsis and excerpt make me want to read this story. Thank you for sharing the author’s bio and book details
Thanks for hosting!
Thank you so much for hosting my book tour! Wishing everyone a wonderful day! Hugs, January