Thursday, October 5, 2023

Release Boost: The Wanderer by Susan Warner


 

The Wanderer by Susan Warner is available now!

Will be available on all platforms

She had purpose and then it was taken away and with it her identity.

Kendra was the helping angel to her grandmother’s business. She watched over the foster children and cared for those who society often gave up on. She had dedicated her life to it. When her grandmother passed away and left the business to someone else Kendra was betrayed and lost. While she’s financially secure, Kendra’s career is now floundering. What will she do with the rest of her life?

He never settled down because she was always out of reach.

Josh was a nomad. He traveled the world and never had an address–only pickup P.O. Boxes. He wrote about his travels in books and had no need for money or a home. Until she called him. Long ago he thought he had reconciled that his true first love would never love him back. But when she called he had no choice but to answer. The only problem is that showing up in Inheritance Bay may reveal a secret he’s desperate to keep hidden.

Can Kendra and Josh realize that sometimes you have to lose it all to find yourself?




About the Author:

Susan Warner was born in New Bern, North Carolina. These days she lives in the melting pot of the United States, New York. She writes about sweet small-town romance as a way to remember her roots. She has been blessed with four grown children and a man who cares about her enough to understand when the voices start-up in her head, it’s time for her to go to work.

She originally started telling stories to her kids to benefit from learning about country values even though they weren’t raised there. As time went on, she found others who wanted to hear her stories. Stories that believe in the goodness of people, the sanctity of love, and understand that forgiveness and compassion make us better human beings.

When Susan isn’t writing, she reads voraciously, volunteers to help the homeless and animals when she can, and is eternally trying to get the gauge right in her knitting.

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