Author: Connie E. Sokol

Loving Like Jane by Connie E. Sokol

Loving Like Jane by Connie E. Sokol

Allie’s dream of writing a best-selling novel for a top literary agent is finally coming true. Except, she’s already agreed to go on a bucket list Jane Austen Tour for three weeks with her newly-divorced aunt and widowed mother. To complicate matters, Allie can’t decide what the Best Novel Ever idea should be, and the first three chapters are due in, what else, three weeks. […]

September 25, 2019 / 0 Comments
Pride and Persuasion by Connie E. Sokol

Pride and Persuasion by Connie E. Sokol

Fleeing her L.A. lifestyle, can Lindy find happiness in a small town while unexpectedly helping an international French author save his career? Lindy Marchant has left heartbreak and downtown L.A. to help her cousin kickstart an antique shop in sleepy Echo Ridge. That is, until she’s roped into the library fundraiser to become an assistant for Armand D. Beaumont, the French bestselling detective writer. The […]

February 18, 2019 / 0 Comments
Echo Ridge Anthology: Kisses Between the Lines

Echo Ridge Anthology: Kisses Between the Lines

Welcome to Echo Ridge, New York where romance finds its way into the hearts and lives of the people who walk the streets of the close-knit community. Featuring five novellas clean romance novellas. The Kiss Thief by Rachelle J. Christensen As the head librarian of the Echo Ridge Library, Britta Klein thrives on order and categorization. Unfortunately, the old church-turned-library is in desperate need of […]

August 11, 2016 / 0 Comments
Echo Ridge Anthology: Christmas Kisses

Echo Ridge Anthology: Christmas Kisses

Set in the snowy town of Echo Ridge in upstate New York, these clean romances from five bestselling and award-winning authors are sure to delight while you sip cocoa by the fire and listen to Christmas carols. The Candy Counter Heiress by Lucy McConnell Someday Reese Gates will own The Candy Counter at Kenworth’s, but when the manager threatens to bring in a national candy […]

November 3, 2015 / 3 Comments