The first three books in the Wardham Series by NYT and USA Today bestselling author Zoe York, have been put together into one delicious bundle!
Title: Welcome to Wardham
Series: The Wardham Series (Three book bundle)
Series: The Wardham Series (Three book bundle)
Author: Zoe York
Age: Adult
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Welcome to Wardham, a sleepy village ready to explode with new-found passion. This bundle contains the first three titles in The Wardham Series by Zoe York.Between Then and Now
Their story didn’t start with a fairytale romance. Their marriage wasn’t chosen for love. But they still chose each other, time and again.
Romance is the last thing on Ian's mind. He's juggling the family farm and a second job, his kids are a crazy handful and every time he gets close to his wife, Carrie, she snaps at him. Their relationship has always had a sizzling physical connection, and he needs to find a way to leverage that into reconnecting on a deeper level before it’s too late.
What Once Was Perfect (Book #1)
Romance is the last thing on Ian's mind. He's juggling the family farm and a second job, his kids are a crazy handful and every time he gets close to his wife, Carrie, she snaps at him. Their relationship has always had a sizzling physical connection, and he needs to find a way to leverage that into reconnecting on a deeper level before it’s too late.
What Once Was Perfect (Book #1)
She shuttered her heart and walked away. Now he has a second chance to get it right.
Kyle and Laney shared a perfect summer 12 years ago, and have never moved past their breakup. Now she’s back for the holidays and they have a chance to work out things out and move on with their lives. But moving on doesn’t make sense when you’ve finally reconnected with the only person you’ve ever truly loved.
Where Their Hearts Collide (Book #2)
Kyle and Laney shared a perfect summer 12 years ago, and have never moved past their breakup. Now she’s back for the holidays and they have a chance to work out things out and move on with their lives. But moving on doesn’t make sense when you’ve finally reconnected with the only person you’ve ever truly loved.
The girl next door meets the cop of her dreams at exactly the wrong time.
Karen’s finally decided what she wants to do when she grows up. Too bad it’ll mean leaving behind her new neighbour, who’s stirred up a different kind of grown up feelings. But when he rebuffs her attempt to have a fling before she leaves Wardham, Karen knows it’s for the best. A clean break, no messy emotional entanglements. Too bad Paul’s right next door, and everywhere she goes. And he makes a pretty convincing case for getting entangled.
The Wardham Series continues: pick up When They Weren’t Looking (Book #3), available now, and look for Beyond Love and Hate, a Wardham novella coming in June 2014.
Karen’s finally decided what she wants to do when she grows up. Too bad it’ll mean leaving behind her new neighbour, who’s stirred up a different kind of grown up feelings. But when he rebuffs her attempt to have a fling before she leaves Wardham, Karen knows it’s for the best. A clean break, no messy emotional entanglements. Too bad Paul’s right next door, and everywhere she goes. And he makes a pretty convincing case for getting entangled.
The Wardham Series continues: pick up When They Weren’t Looking (Book #3), available now, and look for Beyond Love and Hate, a Wardham novella coming in June 2014.
Excerpt from
Where Their Hearts Collide
Karen grabbed a bag of all-purpose flour, and strode
away, swiping baking powder and a bag of chocolate chips as well. She dumped
the supplies on the conveyor belt at the first checkout, then headed for the
dairy section. “Need eggs?”
She tossed the question over her shoulder, but didn’t wait for a response. She needed a
minute to compose herself. This reaction was bizarre. She’d only had one conversation with the
man. Sure, she’d observed him in
a creepy stalker fashion for weeks, but they barely knew each other. She’d gotten carried
away with some romantic fantasy of the good-looking cop next door.
“Megan
says we need milk.” Paul stepped up beside her. Karen looked around. “She got sucked into your magazine display.”
“Oh.”
“For
dunking.”
“I’m sorry?”
“The
milk. We’ll need it once
the cookies are cool.” He grinned. “Or
so I’ve been
instructed.”
Good lord, that smile could light up a
room.
“It’s a classic
combination,” she breathed, kicking herself as the words came out
sounding funny. He must have heard the warble too, because his gaze dropped to
her mouth and lingered for a moment. “What
kind do you want?”
He flicked his gaze back to her eyes and
blinked. “1%, I guess.”
“It’s behind the last
door there.”
He brushed past, close enough for her
skin to prickle, but not quite making physical contact, and she sucked in a
breath. He paused, because how could he not have heard it, but then he opened
the cooler and pulled out a bag of milk.
They stood for a minute, her with the
eggs, him with the milk, and he smiled again, but this time it seemed wistful. “You’re an interesting neighbour to have, Karen.”
“Thanks,
I guess.” Her lips curled up of their own volition. “You’re unlike any neighbour I’ve ever had.”
“I
came to Wardham for peace and quiet, you know.”
She couldn’t contain her surprise. “You think I’m a troublemaker?”
He grinned. “I’m quite certain you are.”
“And
you don’t like trouble.” It spilled out before she could filter the words into
something less pleading. “I mean—”
“I
have a professional interest in avoiding it.”
He interrupted her, but his tone wasn’t rude. It was warm and low and full of...heat?
He stepped closer. “On a personal level, I have a history of liking
trouble more than I should.”
Oh, shit. “I’ve never been
trouble before,” she whispered.
His knuckles brushed hers. Milk, eggs
and a boatload of issues apparently stood between them, but at that moment, all
she could feel were the hard, hot points of contact as the back of his hand
pressed into her skin.
Favorite Quotes
He inhaled the scent of her skin. The faintest hint of something tropical, worn away by a long day, leaving just her. Soft and sweet and warm. (Where Their Hearts Collide)
Zoe says: Now I’m a little warm. ;)
“You just wanted to goad me into losing control?” He slanted his face above hers. “Because I can do that. But neither of us is going to like me much in the morning.”
“I don’t like you much right now,” she whispered, but her face was still soft. (Where Their Hearts Collide)
Zoe says: I love a good fight/love scene.
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Zoe York lives in London, Ontario with her young family. She has an English degree and works at a university, so it was probably a foregone conclusion that she'd write a romance novel one day. She's currently chugging Americanos, wiping sticky fingers, and plotting super-secret books about heroes in and out of uniform.
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