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Sunshine Over Snow (Summer Lake Seasons Book 3) Page 20


  “I love you, too, Rox. I don’t know about the poet thing, but I do know I’m Logan Perkins, Roxy’s man. Forever.” ;

  ;

  A Note from SJ

  I hope you enjoyed Logan and Roxy’s story. Please let your friends know about the books if you feel they would enjoy them as well. It would be wonderful if you would leave me a review, I'd very much appreciate it.

  Check out the “Also By” page to see if any of my other series appeal to you – I have a couple of freebie series starters, so you can take them for a test drive. You’ll find a list of all my books – complete with reading order and Freebies here.

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  I love to hear from readers, so feel free to email me at AuthorSJMcCoy@gmail.com. I’m better at that! :0)

  I hope our paths will cross again soon. Until then, take care, and thanks for your support—you are the reason I write!

  Love,

  SJ

  PS – Project Semicolon

  You may have noticed that the final sentence of the story closed with a semicolon. It isn’t a typo. Project Semicolon is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope and love to those who are struggling with depression, suicide, addiction, and self-injury. Project Semicolon exists to encourage, love, and inspire. It’s a movement I support with all my heart.

  "A semicolon represents a sentence the author could have ended, but chose not to. The sentence is your life and the author is you." - Project Semicolon

  This author started writing after her son was killed in a car crash. At the time, I wanted my own story to be over. Instead, I chose to honour a promise to my son to write my ‘silly stories’ someday. I chose to escape into my fictional world. I know for many who struggle with depression, suicide can appear to be the only escape. The semicolon has become a symbol of support, and hopefully a reminder – Your story isn’t over yet

  ;

  Also by SJ McCoy

  Summer Lake Seasons

  Angel and Luke in Take These Broken Wings

  Zack and Maria in Too Much Love to Hide

  Summer Lake Silver

  Marianne and Clay in Like Some Old Country Song

  Seymour and Chris is A Dream Too Far

  Summer Lake Series

  Emma and Jack in Love Like You’ve Never Been Hurt (FREE)

  Holly and Pete in Work Like You Don't Need the Money

  Missy and Dan in Dance Like Nobody's Watching

  Smoke and Laura in Fly Like You've Never Been Grounded

  Michael and Megan in Laugh Like You’ve Never Cried

  Kenzie and Chase in Sing Like Nobody’s Listening

  Gabe and Renée in Smile Like You Mean It

  Missy and Dan’s wedding in The Wedding Dance

  Ben's backstory in Chasing Tomorrow

  April and Eddie in Dream Like Nothing’s Impossible

  Nate and Lily in Ride Like You’ve Never Fallen

  Ben’s Story in Live Like There’s No Tomorrow

  Smoke and Laura’s wedding in The Wedding Flight

  Remington Ranch Series

  Mason (FREE)

  Shane

  Carter

  Beau

  Four Weddings and a Vendetta

  A Chance and a Hope Series

  Chance Encounter

  Finding Hope

  Give Hope a Chance

  The Davenports

  Oscar

  TJ

  Reid

  The Hamiltons

  Cameron and Piper in Red Wine and Roses

  Chelsea and Grant in Champagne and Daisies

  Mary Ellen and Antonio in Marsala and Magnolias

  Marcos and Molly in Prosecco and Peonies

  Love in Nashville

  Autumn and Matt in Bring on the Night