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Holding on to Mrs. Right Blog Tour

  • Writer: Angela Parker
    Angela Parker
  • Jul 8, 2016
  • 1 min read

Family feuds and love don’t mix. Twenty-one-year-old Ryan knows it’s only a matter of time before he is destined to take over the family wine business. The recent college graduate finds his best-laid plans thrown for a loop when he falls for the girl next door—who should be off-limits for more reasons than he cares to think about. Beautiful and intelligent, Francesca is a woman who knows what she wants and isn’t afraid to go after it. That is, until a long-running family feud threatens to keep her and the man she finds herself falling for apart. Francesca and Ryan find themselves in a web of duty, family, and love in this heartwarming coming-of-age contemporary romance by bestselling author, Debbie White.

Debbie White

The words dance around in my head until I can put them down on paper.

Debbie currently lives in northern California where the jagged coast meets rolling hills dotted with vineyards. When she’s not writing the next best-selling romance novel, she’s spending time with her family, traveling, wine tasting and anything to do with the outdoors.

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Passport to Happiness

Romantic Destinations

----Finding Mrs. Right

----Holding on to Mrs. Right

----Cherishing Mrs. Right

Ties That Bind

Things you may or may not know about me!

*I can eat a whole bag of cinnamon bears without blinking an eye.

*I have a soft spot for babies (the human kind and the furry ones, too!)

*I happily donate a percentage of all book sales to animal rescue!



 
 
 

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