Wednesday, April 19, 2023

MOLLY (Always a Bridesmaid - Book 5) by Author NANCY FRASER **Book Birthday**


Welcome to Romance Sweet Reads. Today, we're featuring the fifth book in a new sweet contemporary romance series, Always a Bridesmaid. Fourteen inidividual books, all with feisty women who may... or may not... be looking for love.

The next book out of the gate is Molly by Author Nancy Fraser. Join us for a sneak peek.

Living in the shadow of an older... prettier... skinnier sister has taught Molly Richardson three very important lessons. Don’t give up... ever. Even when the odds are stacked against you. Love yourself, no matter what. Maintain your faith, even in the face of adversity.

Molly has always been at the back of the bridesmaid pack. Now, it’s her turn to shine as Jenna’s Maid of Honor. The only glitch to what should be a perfect day was having to share the dais with the best man, Andrew Temple, the developer trying to buy the entire block of properties and put Molly's Koffee Klatch out of business.

Andrew (Drew) Temple has never had a problem convincing people to sell to him, to cash in on a very lucrative offer. That is, until he runs into a cute spitfire named Molly, who refuses to give up her prime location for his next development venture. What’s worse, is he has to play nice with her for an entire day and evening as best man at his lifelong friend’s wedding.

Will playing nice be his downfall? And why, of all the women that have come and gone through his life, does this one get under his skin?


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Law Offices of Masters & Miller
Mid-April

“No!” Molly Richardson slammed her hand against the top of the conference room table. “Mr. Miller, you were supposed to be designing a cooperative agreement for us, not shilling for some big-city investor who wants to buy our block.”

“Be reasonable, Molly,” Abe Miller urged. “You and Ted Riley are the only ones still holding out. It’s a great deal.”

“I’ve spent the last two years refurbishing my coffee shop,” she reminded the handful of men and women circling the table. “The whole idea was to rebuild the neighborhood the same way the homeowners have in the surrounding blocks. If they’d wanted to live next to a high-rise condo, or strip mall, they would have stayed on the other side of the city.”

“True,” Ted agreed. “I’m with Molly on this. If we give in and sell to this investment company, we’ll be turning our backs on our regular customers.”

“Easy enough for you two younguns to say,” Melvin Tucker spoke up. “You’re not pushing seventy and looking forward to retiring. The offer that investor fellow made on my corner spot will allow Maisie and me to travel and enjoy our retirement.”

Molly hated herself for putting a damper on the Tuckers’ plans... plans they didn’t have until Temple Investments came knocking a little over a month ago. Yet, she couldn’t bring herself to sell-out on all she’d worked for these past few years.

“Maybe you could find a buyer for your business, rather than sell out like this,” Molly suggested.

Melvin shook his head, his overly-long salt and pepper hair flying in the wake. “Nobody’s buying old-fashioned hardware stores anymore, Molly. Those big box stores have all but replaced our ability to sell pricier items like appliances. Now, all we’re good for is nuts and bolts, and a half-dozen screws.”

“Same with my knitting shop,” Elvira Simmons said. “Nobody knits anymore... except those who are old enough to be my mother and, believe me, that’s old.”

“That’s not true,” Molly argued half-heartedly. “I still knit.”

“And yet you’ve not set foot in my store in months,” Elvira pointed out.

“Okay,” Molly conceded, “maybe I’ve not had time to finish my current project. That doesn’t mean I won’t be back for more supplies. And, for the record, you’re not old. You’re seasoned.”

“Let’s face it, your fancy coffee shop and Ted’s beauty salon are the only thriving businesses on this wretched old block,” Maisie Tucker stated firmly. “Nobody wants our hardware, or Elvira’s yarn, or any of the knickknacks in Prudy Rawling’s gift shop. The butcher shop only gets business when Ralph runs a sale.”

“And when was the last time you actually saw someone in the laundromat?” Elvira asked.

“Most of us own our buildings outright,” Ralph Simmons reminded them. “If we go along with the co-op plan, it’s not going to improve our business, but cost us a monthly fee for maintenance we’ve always done ourselves. No matter what Temple Investments offers us, it’s all profit. And, right now, that offer is mighty generous. The longer we... you... hold out, the more we stand to lose.”

Molly raised her head and scanned the room, taking in the hopeful expressions on the faces of her neighbors. Blowing out a breath, she told them, “I feel like Cruella Deville, here.”

“The big honcho from Temple Investments is due back in town next week,” Mr. Miller reminded them. “Maybe he can do a better job of convincing all of you... maybe even sweeten the deal over what his representative offered.” Consulting his notepad, the attorney added, “We have five definite ‘yes’ votes, and two ‘no’ votes.”

“Definite ‘no’ votes," Ted added.

The attorney heaved a huge sigh. “How about I set up an appointment with the two of you, and Mr. Temple for next Friday? Let’s see if we can sort this out so the others can sign their deals.”

Molly pushed her chair back and stood. “If you’ll excuse me. I’ve got to get back to the Koffee Klatch. Lunch rush starts in an hour and I should probably try and make as much money as possible, in the event I may have to move.”


Nancy Fraser a Top 100 best-selling and award-winning author. She is the 2022 winner of the NEST (National Excellence in Story Telling) award for her western historical romance, An Honorable Man for Katarina.

She's also the granddaughter of a Methodist minister known for his fire-and-brimstone approach to his faith. Nancy has brought some of his spirit into her Christian romances. And, her own off-beat sense of humor to her clean & wholesome books.

When not writing (which is almost never), Nancy dotes on her five wonderful grandchildren and looks forward to traveling and reading when time permits. Nancy lives in Atlantic Canada where she enjoys the relaxed pace and colorful people.



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Blessings,
Nancy

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