Introducing: DONE CRYIN’ by Bestselling Author Janis Flores

January 12, 2016

Do you miss the golden age of romance novels? Those familiar paperbacks that just feel like home? That’s why I love working with our HOT FUSE CLASSIC line, and I have a great one for you today. Introducing the second book in the Dunleavy Legacy trilogy, DONE CRYIN’.

She had nothing to lose…

Nan Dunleavy gave up everything to care for her ailing father, even her hope for love. But after his long illness takes its toll, she’s left alone with nothing to save their small dude ranch from bankruptcy. Seeking a fresh start, she accepts an unexpected invitation to visit her grandmother—a formidable woman her father never mentioned.

Until fate intercedes…

On her way to the famed Dunleavy Farm, a young bicyclist slams into the back of Nan’s truck. Seconds later, the boy’s irate father, Trent Spencer, arrives in his luxury car and refuses to believe Nan’s innocence.

To show her love is worth fighting for…

Trent and Nan can’t escape each other. Their families have history, and loneliness sparks a passion they can’t deny. But when Trent’s son disappears and Nan’s life is endangered by a mysterious foe, neither know who to trust. Can two people who need each other overcome everything trying to tear them apart?

Bestselling author Janis Flores (writing as Risa Kirk) takes readers on a journey of hope, longing, and second chances in DONE CRYIN’. Janis is the author of 34 novels and a Lifetime Achievement Award nominee from the Romance Writers of America. She lives on a small ranch in Northern California with her husband, three dogs, and two pampered Arabian horses.

We’re celebrating the launch of this sweet story with a special 25% off sale, so you can get the ebook for only $2.99. And as always, if you want that authentic, classic-romance experience, you can get the paperback, and we’ll give you the ebook for free.

New to the Dunleavy Legacy series? For a limited time, we’ve cut the price of the first ebook to $0.99. That’s 75% off. But act now, because that kind of deal is moving faster than the racehorses in the book.