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$50 Amazon/PP-1-WW and 3 WW win a copy of-A Puff of Silk-(Bridal Shop Series #1)--Kathleen Shoope Ends 1/27

Tuesday, January 8, 2019


Amelia Pettipiece left the small town where she grew up and headed for New York City where she became a famous designer. She also had a boyfriend who she loved. Then in one fell swoop she lost it all and became a laughing stock. The wedding dress she had designed and sewed for a prominent figure literally disintegrated as the bride walked down the aisle. She got back to her apartment and found her boyfriend with his assistant. The only thing she could do was go home to that small town where she knew her Grandmother would be there and would stand by her and give her the comfort she so badly needed.

Her Grandmother's shop was falling apart--and there was this really cute guy who was trying to help her. No one else seemed to trust this guy---

Then she realized she had little to nothing in her bank accounts---

A women walked into her Grandmother's shop begging them to make her a wedding dress--well they did--it was a success and Amelia learned a lot about her Grandmother that she never knew.

This story ends on a happy note--Amelia is going out on a date with the guy everyone kept telling her to stay away from--But--was she able to solve her money problems, will she be to save her Grandmother's shop and will she continue to design wedding gowns.

This is the first in the series and I am eagerly awaiting all the others!!


NEW RELEASE….

A Novella—Book 1—Bridal Shop Series

New York City dress designer to the stars, Amelia Pettipiece, cleared a unique path to fashion-glory. With her career soaring, grand penthouse apartment on Central Park, and handsome boyfriend who supports her ambitions, Amelia could not have dreamed of a better life when she left Pittsburgh after college.

But when Amelia’s signature design, the famous FiFi Hererra’s, wedding dress, disintegrates off the bride’s body as she
Amelia’s Instaglam life turns into an Instaslam. She runs back home to her gram’s place in Eagle Bend, Pennsylvania to hide until she can figure out what happened to the dress and how to weave her tattered life back together.

Though Amelia finds comfort in staying with Gram, she begins to see that she’s neglected the woman who raised her. Pettipiece Boutique is falling apart and a slew of hunky hangers-on are showing interest in the riverfront property and in Amelia.

Just when Amelia is at her lowest, a customer with a unique problem arrives at the boutique, distracting Amelia from her crumbled life. Can she and Gram create the dress of a lifetime for a desperate bride? Can Amelia trust herself to send another bride down the aisle after the FiFi debacle? Does any of it really matter if Amelia’s already lost it all?


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"Shoop's plot is brilliant, and her characters feel like fully-dimensional people. I had a grand time reading this well-written and compelling tale that even had me considering relocating to Pittsburgh, Amelia's home town." --Jack Magnus-- Readers' Favorite



 "A Puff of Silk (Bridal Shop Series Book 1) is a fast-paced story that flows seamlessly from one point to the next, carrying your whole attention along with it, eager to learn how Amelia is going to get out of the unimaginable chaos that her life has become overnight. Kathleen Shoop wrote an amazing story that will draw you in. I could not help but fall in love with Amelia through her troubles and daily tears." --Faridah Nassozi--Readers' Favorite



"Puff of Silk (Bridal Shop Series Book 1) is a quirky, entertaining, hard to put down, light story, perfect for a cold afternoon in front of the fireplace. I found myself immediately liking Amelia and cheering her on through her disasters. I really enjoyed reading A Puff of Silk and am anxiously awaiting the arrival of Book 2."--Trudi LoPreto--Readers' Favorite



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About Kathleen Shoop
Bestselling author, Kathleen Shoop, holds a PhD in reading education and has more than 20 years of experience in the classroom. She writes historical fiction, women’s fiction and romance. Shoop’s novels have garnered various awards in the Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY), Eric Hoffer Book Awards, Indie Excellence Awards, Next Generation Indie Book Awards, Readers’ Favorite and the San Francisco Book Festival. Kathleen has been featured in USA Today and the Writer’s Guide to 2013. Her work has appeared in The Tribune-Review, four Chicken Soup for the Soul books and Pittsburgh Parent magazine. Kathleen coordinates Mindful Writing Retreats and is a regular presenter at conferences for writers.

I adore writing historical fiction (The Letter series, After the Fog and Donora Stories that are coming soon!) but am having a blast writing romance like Home Again, Return to Love and Tending Her Heart (Endless Love series). Thank you so much for the time you take to read.

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8 comments :

momo said...

No I wouldn't want to be a designer for the star's, they would drive me crazy with all of their demands. (Not For Me)

Deb PelletierC said...

When people are too demanding, I just walk always. So No I couldn't. But may be I would hire someone that could talk to them and take it. And I would do the designs in the back ground.

jean602 said...

No I wouldn't want to they are to picky.

Julie Barrett said...

I think so! It would be a super fun job in my books!

FireRunner2379 said...

Sure, I would look at it as being a challenge! I'm sure some celebs would be difficult to deal with, but it could also be pretty fun.

Erin N said...

No I don't think I would want to be a designer to the rich.. :P

Kristi Friesen said...

My styling is too practical for me to want to be a designer to the rich and famous!

Nancy P said...

I could be a great designer. Just don't like to sew. :)

 
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