Monday, September 28, 2020

For the Love of Llamas

 My 5th novel released last week, and I am thrilled!   For the Love of Llamas is a contemporary romance set in Georgia, and features Claire, who learns she's inherited farmland in middle Georgia. She must decide if she should move from her upscale north Atlanta town of Fernwood to Peach Grove, a tiny, rural community two hours away.

The story also features Dexter, a wealthy realtor who is expected to take over his father's company in Fernwood upon his father's retirement. After Dexter attempts unsuccessfully to purchase Claire's land, he's still drawn


to the rural community of Peach Grove, which puzzles him--he's a city-dweller, not a country boy! 

When Dexter and Claire encounter each other repeatedly, an attraction develops and they soon begin dating. Yet Claire will be moving soon, so how could their relationship continue? Can she trust Dexter with her heart?

With trust and faith--and help from some adorable llamas--this story has a happy ending that I hope leaves my readers with a smile. 💚 

(My books are available on Amazon at Patti Jo Moore) 😍


Tuesday, September 1, 2020

September Smiles

My family's "Birthday Month" has arrived! 😊 As I turned my calendar to the month of September this morning, I had to smile. So many sweet memories come with this month, for me personally. The birth of my first and third children, my late mother's birthday, and yes---my own special day. Of course, I try to ignore my birthday, but my family and friends will not let me! 😄 

The season of Fall arrives this month, too - - and Fall is my very favorite. So many reasons to smile in September, but yet there are always reasons to smile. Sometimes we just have to look for them, but they're plentiful. Although 2020 has been a very rough year in so many ways (for all of us), I am choosing to focus on the positive - - the blessings in each day - - whether a birthday is being celebrated or not! There are always reasons to smile. 💜    

                     A merry heart doeth good like a medicine.   Proverbs 17:22