Thursday, April 1, 2021

Spotlight and Giveaway: Goodbye, Lark Lovejoy

Today we are pleased to feature Goodbye, Lark Lovejoy by Kris Clink. Thanks to SparkPoint Studio, we have THREE copies to give away!

Lark’s lost her husband, and the expiration date has come and gone on her fake-it-till-you-make-it “Happy Mommy Show.” Healing her broken family requires drastic measures―like returning to her hometown in the Texas Hill Country. But she’s going to need more than clean air and a pastoral landscape to rebuild a life for her and her young sons.
 
After years of putting off her dream of becoming a winemaker, Lark puts every cent into a failing vineyard, determined to work through her grief and make a brighter future for her children. The last thing she expects is to fall in love again. Especially not with Wyatt Gifford, an injured Army vet with a past of his own to conquer.
 
Coming home may not be the reset Lark imagined, but it does take her on a journey filled with humor and reconciliation―one that prepares her for a courageous comeback.


Photo by Kacy Meineke
Kris Clink’s
relatable characters rely on humor and tenderness to navigate complicated relationships. Set in middle America, her novels are laced with romance, heartbreak, and just enough snarky humor to rock the boat. When not writing, Kris spends her time searching for an open karaoke mike and an understanding audience. Born and raised in the Texas Panhandle, Kris lives in Wichita, Kansas where her great Dane, Sophieanne, runs the house Kris shares with her editor-in-training husband.

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Giveaway ends April 6th at midnight EST.

15 comments:

Nancy said...

I moved away from my home town when I left for college.


Nancy
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traveler said...

I moved away from my home town many years ago. A big change.

rubynreba said...

I still live in my hometown!

Mary C said...

I moved away.

Anonymous said...

Karen B
I moved away when I got married!
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Anonymous said...

I still love in my hometown of Chicago and I love it. Thanks for your great generosity. Linda May

Mary Preston said...

I have moved so many times.

jodi marinich said...

i lived in queens until about 14 then moved to NJ where I still live in the same town

Nancy P said...

I've traveled to & through every state except for Alaska & Hawaii. Only spent 7 weeks in the state I was born in.

Linda Kish said...

I moved away but, I am much older now, too. Can't stay in one place forever.

Peggy Russo said...

I moved half way across the country for 13 years and now I'm back in the town I raised my children which is only 20 minutes from where I grew up.

diannekc said...

I grew up in Grand Rapids MI and now live in the Northwest suburbs of Chicago.

bn100 said...

moved away

Mary Patricia Bird said...

I have moved out of the big city of Toronto (which will always have my heart) but I live in a smallish town not too far away and I love it here.

Kelley said...

I have moved away from my hometown. Thank you kindly.