![]() ![]() Maxwell Wilson has been bullied for years and the only person who ever cared lives too far away to come to his rescue. When he realizes the man has been assaulted, Jake takes him to the hospital, where he learns that Max is his downstairs neighbor… and that he could really use a friend. Keeping Max in the friend-zone would be easier if he wasn’t so damned cute. Taking care of the bum curled up on his doorstep isn’t part of the plan. ![]() ![]() Jacob Kendricks is three months out of prison, estranged from his daughter, and ready to get his life on track. This is both of them, craving shelter from life, needing someone to find them and help them out of a dark place. My favourite aspect, though, is the fact the guy on the cover could either be Max or Jake-and it doesn’t matter who you choose. I saw my story-in the tone, the composition and in the typeface. When I first saw this cover, it was like recognizing something or someone you know, but have no name for. So I submitted six pages of feels to the Dreamspinner Press Art Department and they passed them on to artist, Garrett Leigh. ![]() For Block and Strike I had only a vague impression of what I thought the cover would feel like. Usually, I have a clear idea of what I’d like to see on the covers of my books. I’m so thrilled to be able to reveal the cover for my upcoming contemporary romance, BLOCK AND STRIKE! ![]()
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