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Thursday, May 2, 2024

Trust Fall Release Fun

Exciting News!

Trust Fall by Chautona Havig is here! This is the next book in the Suamalie Series and sounds like a fun read! To celebrate, the other authors in the series are sharing funny stories. 

This was our prompt! 

Life is full of hairy experiences, and then you have just "hair" ones. In Trust Fall, Kensi ends up cutting her hair in a rash move and regrets it... at first. Share a story about a hair mishap or how a hairy experience turned out good in the end.

Read my story below and don't forget to enter the giveaway.


My Hairy Story...

I was about thirteen when my sister asked me to be a bridesmaid in her wedding. My hair has always been thick, curly, and often frizzy. I've learned to calm it down now, but when I was that age, it was pretty unruly. The part that bugged me the most was at the nape of my neck. It would always get very tangled and difficult to brush out. One day on an impulse, I put the top layers of my hair into a bun, just leaving the lower layer at the back of my neck. I held it in a big clump and just chopped it with a pair of scissors. When I looked at it in the mirror, I was shocked to discover how short I'd cut it! To make matters worse, I had forgotten sister's wedding was only a month or two away.

By the day of the wedding, my hair had grown out a little, but it was still significantly shorter than the rest of my hair. I was embarrassed to admit what I had done, but thankfully, the hair stylist was able to work with it. I had a French twist hairdo, but since my hair was really short on the underside, she made a little curly q at the base of my neck. Looking back at the pictures now, I have to laugh at my impulsive decision.

More about Trust Fall...

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Protecting her without her knowledge might get them both killed.

Grief has held Eve “Kensi” Kensington captive long enough. Determined to move on after the death of her fiancĂ© six years ago, Kensi moves to St. Alyn to help Ezra with the new boat book business. That there’s a great therapist on the island is just a bonus.

When the West Coast Agency learns that the former fiancĂ©e of a deceased informant is under the radar, Simon Garver is tasked to protect her—without her knowledge, if possible. Great. Listening in on her therapy sessions might be the worst thing he’s ever had to do as an agent.

Nope… scrap that. Falling for his client takes the cake.

When Kensi learns Simon has been keeping secrets from her, she’s done. Too bad the arrival of a guy sent to “take care of her” means she needs him. She’ll cooperate until she’s safe, toss the trust exercises her therapist has insisted on in the trash, and get back to her job on Ezra’s boat.

If only her heart would listen to the plan…

Take a trip to the Suamalie Islands where palm trees sway, the sand and sea pulse with life, and the people will steal your heart.


Follow the Tour...


Chautona Havig: April 30
Heidi Gray McGill: May 1
Amanda Tru: May 2
Rachel Skatvold: May 3
Jennifer Pierce: May 4
Susan K Beatty: May 5


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1 comment:

  1. I may or may not have done the same thing a time or three on one of my kids. *whistles

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