![]() ![]() In Finding Home, we see Ian, a self-professed playboy who has been pretty lax on responsibilities over the last few years, start volunteering with a group of at-risk kids. How someone interacts with kids is pretty telling about their personality, I think, so using kids as a plot device to get to know a character has always been something I’ve wanted to try. I have two kiddos, so writing a book where children factor into the plot wasn’t too far-fetched for me. ![]() (There’s still a bit…I can’t help myself! I like to make them work for their HEA.) There’s also a lot more humor, and another very important difference-there’s a kid. It’s a very different book than the first one, Island House. Thanks for inviting me to your corner of the internet, Jamie Lynn! I’ve been making the rounds promoting my newest release, Finding Home, which is book two in the Dropping Anchor series. ![]() I’d like to welcome to my blog today author Bru Baker, here to talk about her newest release, Finding Home, book two in the Dropping Anchor series. ![]()
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