I'm so in love with this cover, it's beautiful - modern meets newspaper style, just FABULOUS!!!
INCONCEIVABLE! blurb
A popular, young royal couple can't
produce an heir? INCONCEIVABLE!
When Ozarks native Hatty goes “whole hog” during karaoke, she catches the eye
of Prince John. He isn’t what she expects the heir to a small European nation
to be: he's affable, witty, and isn’t put off by her tell-it-like-it-is
demeanor. Their flirtation should be short lived, but a force stronger than
fate—Hatty’s newspaper editor—assigns her to cover the royals. After spending
time together, she and John soon begin dating, and Hatty finds herself making
headlines instead of writing them.
But challenges loom that are even more complicated than figuring out how to
mesh Hatty's journalism career with life at Belvoir Palace. Hatty and John soon
find themselves embroiled in an unusual sex scandal: they can't produce an
heir. Tabloids dub Hatty a “Barren-ess,” and the royals become irate. Hatty
politely tells them to shove it. But beneath her confident exterior, she
struggles to cope with a heartbreak that invades her most intimate moments with
John. Pressured to choose between invasive medical procedures and abandoning
John’s claim to the throne, the couple feels trapped until a trip to Ethiopia
shows them happy endings sometimes arrive long after saying “I do.”
Advance praise for INCONCEIVABLE!
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"As someone who has experienced
infertility, I empathize with Hatty's struggles. Wren beautifully
illuminates the joy, grief, and adventure of creating a
family against all odds in this heart warming and impactful story."
America Olivo Campbell,
actress: DeGrassi: The Next Generation, Chicago PD, Mission Impossible 5.
Spokesperson for Baby Quest Foundation
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"I found the insights into infertility invaluable and
sensitive." -Marnie Neve, Board
Member, Baby Quest Foundation
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"Not only was this a very well written and entertaining
story (I flew through it), but I feel it's also a very important story." -Meredith Tate, author of Missing Pieces
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"Tegan Wren’s debut novel is by turn funny,
heartbreaking and ultimately inspiring." JDC, author and journalist
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"I loved reading a romantic story about royals that
didn't end at the wedding, showing us that there's more to love than falling in
it. There's also staying in it, even when troubles come. For better and for
worse." -Samantha Bryant, author
of Going Through the Change
Tegan Wren bio
The best compliment Tegan Wren ever
received came from her sixth grade teacher: “You always have a book in your
hand!”
Guided by her love of the creative
process, Tegan grew up acting in theatre productions and writing poetry, short stories,
and plays. She turned her eye to writing about real life when she worked as a
journalist, producing reports for various radio and television stations in
medium and large markets in the Midwest and also filing some stories for a
major national news network. Wren has
both a Bachelor’s of Journalism and a Master of Arts in Communications. After
completing her graduate degree, Tegan had the opportunity to teach journalism
courses at a major state university. She absolutely loved training the next
generation of journalists.
Tegan’s thankful that she’s had the
opportunity to travel overseas, and uses those adventures to inform her
writing. She also draws inspiration from her own struggles, joys, and life
experiences. Tegan and her husband, Patrick, experienced infertility for five
years before becoming parents through adoption.
Simona! I fall in love with your blog every time I visit. It's gorgeous! So, it's an extra special treat to see my book's cover on your site. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteAwww, thank you so much!!! xxx
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