Book Tour ~ Winter Magic in Port Berry by K.T. Dady
Afternoon all!
Happy and holiday-tastic welcome to the Blog Tour for Winter Magic in Port Berry by K.T. Dady! Christmas is coming and I am here early with this wonderful-sounding and looking book! throws around Christmas decorations, no worries they are soft.
Today I am shining a spotlight on the book!
Also, I want to congratulate the author on the book releasing TODAY! Yes! You can now read the book, so go on, get it! And to the author, have a wonderful day~
Welcome to Port Berry, where love and festive magic are just around the corner.
Ginny Dean’s quiet life running Port Berry’s only café is disrupted by the arrival of gorgeous and enigmatic Will Pendleton. Will has returned to Port Berry looking for answers about his family’s heritage.
Sparks fly when he meets Ginny. At the annual holiday party their connection only grows into an undeniable chemistry neither can resist.
Then Will announces plans to open a tearoom next to Ginny’s café. She sees her own dreams melt with the winter snow. For as long as she can remember she has dreamed of her own tearoom — and just like that, this stranger to Port Berry has snatched it away.
But Will is going nowhere, and when they find themselves stranded in the snow together, they discover that neither are their feelings.
With Christmas approaching, both Will and Ginny must learn to face their own fears and take a chance on happiness.
And perhaps they need a little winter magic to help . . .
This festive, opposites attract romance is perfect for fans of Sue Moorcroft, Milly Johnson, Kim Nash, Jessica Redland and Jo Bartlett.
Buy here:Amazon
About the author:
Hello, I’m K.T. Dady. I’m the bestselling author of the Pepper Bay series. I’m also a chocolate lover, mum to a grown-up daughter, and a huge fan of a HEA. I was born and raised in the East End of London, and I’ve been happily writing stories since I was a little girl. When I’m not writing, I’m reading, baking cakes, or pottering around in my little garden in Essex, trying not to kill the flowers.