Harmony Valley...not so harmonious after all!
Christine Alexander needs to prove herself as a top-notch winemaker, and in Harmony Valley sheâs got a chance to build something legitimate, quality and lasting. What she doesnât need is part-owner Slade Jennings poking his nose in her cabernet.
Brooding, buttoned-up Slade Jennings wonât be making things easy for his new hire. Someone has to worry about the bottom line. Forced into an uneasy partnership, the pair faces two challenges: create a spectacular award-winning vintage within monthsâ¦and figure out if their tenuous friendship can grow into something deeper and lasting.
It hit her then. Not like a ton of bricks, not a like a slap in the face, not like a cold shower.
This was a soft awareness, like picking up a sleeping kitten and cuddling it close.
He liked her. More than a boss usually liked his employee.
He liked her. Those mixed signals werenât all just self-preservation.
He liked her. A lot.
The proof was there. But what did it mean?
Nothing, her head said.
Everything, her heart said.
It could be a silly infatuation, created by the time theyâd been spending together. Something that would fade.
Or it could be the beginning of a feeling that went down like a rich red wine. Something that expanded and lingered.
One thing she did knowâshe wanted to find out.
Dear Reader,
Welcome to Harmony Valley!
Things arenât as harmonious here as they once were. Jobs have dried up and almost everyone under the age of sixty has moved away in the past ten years, leaving the populationâ¦well, rather gray-haired and peaceful.
Enter three young menâSlade, Flynn and Willâfriends, newly minted millionaires and hometown success stories. Slade Jennings is a former Wall Street whiz who canât seem to give up his ties, even though heâs living in the wine country. This summer, heâs running winery operations and hosting his twin girls.
Winemaker Christine Alexander is tired of wine with her name on it being changed by meddlesome winery owners. Sheâs taken the job in Harmony Valley because she was promised autonomy. She hadnât counted on Slade being a control freak. If sheâs not careful, heâs going to expand the wineryâs production before the quality is proven in the bottle. If sheâs not careful, her curiosity about Slade and his ties are going to change her priorities forever.
I hope you enjoy Slade and Christineâs journey, as well as the other romances in the Harmony Valley series. I love to hear from readers. Check my website to learn more about upcoming books set in Harmony Valley and sign up for email book announcements. Or you can chat with me on Facebook (MelindaCurtisAuthor) or on Twitter (MelCurtisAuthor), and hear about my latest giveaways.
Melinda Curtis
MELINDA CURTIS
has lived in humid Georgia and crazy-weather Texas. She prefers the possibility of California earthquakes. Her work experience prior to writing this book includes being an inventory-taker, a maid, a baseball announcer, a rodent wrangler, a copy writer, a focus group moderator and a cubicle wage-slave. Sheâll take romance writer and bare feet over suits and heels (or rodents) any day.
Melinda currently lives in Californiaâs arid central valley with her husbandâher basketball-playing college sweetheart. With three kids, the couple has done the soccer thing, the karate thing, the dance thing, the Little League thing and, of course, the basketball thing. Now theyâre enjoying the quiet life of empty nesters before the grandparent thing.
Melinda writes sweet contemporary romances as Melinda Curtis and red-hot reads as Mel Curtis. She loves writing romances about women who donât realize how strong they are until a hero comes along to show them, while capturing the wry, humorous power struggle of falling in love. Because, really? What woman lets the man have the last word?
Nothing in my life would be possible without the love and support of my immediate family, extended family and close friends. A special thank you to my husband of thirty years for putting up with me and all the voices in my head clambering for a happy ending.
As always, special thanks to A.J. Stewart, Cari Lynn Webb and Anna Adams for their support throughout the writing of this book. Every writer needs a sounding board. You guys rock!
I spent sixteen years working at a winery. In writing the Harmony Valley books, I relied on my memory, as well as questions to friends and family who still work and own wineries. Think of Harmony Valley as you enjoy a glass of wine from The Iron Gate Winery in Cedar City or the Jordon Winery in Healdsburg, but know that all mistakes regarding wineries and winemaking are my own.