Auld Lang Mine
(2022)(The fourth book in the Hope Island Holiday Romances series)
A novel by Teagan Hart
You never forget your first love. Especially when your first love is a wounded warrior. Will the new year give them both a second chance at love?
Veterinarian Andrea Morgan has been forced to move home after losing everything including her fiancé to the dark waters of the Pacific. The pages on her ruined happily ever after have been flipped to the end and she’s living out her epilogue alone.
Sgt. Max Lyons is too young to be a “retired serviceman”. And he’s not a big fan of the title “amputee” either. There are three things he’s loved in his life; his family, the Army, and Andi Morgan. He lost Andi when he enlisted. He lost the Army when he lost his leg.
In the course of one fateful trip to the grocery store, both Andi and Max are strong-armed into attending the same support group meeting and find themselves back in each other’s space with the magic and madness of Hope Island as a backdrop; haze of decorative trash can fires, dominatrix joggers, runaway weight benches, and a demonic cat named Mr. Giggles,
Will the sparks flying between them turn into the boom of fireworks signaling a new year and a new beginning?
Auld Lang Mine is a small town second chance holiday romantic comedy with new adults aged MCs that will have you laughing out loud, tearing up, and always wanting more from this hilarious island community. Join the wacky residents of Hope Island today and dive into this fourth book in the Hope Island Holiday Romances!
Author's Note:
This extended length, third person novel contains profanity and is not a clean romance. It is a plot-focused, emotional slowburn HEA with realistic characters and no instalove. The MMC is a green flag / cinnamon roll hero. While part of the Hope Island Holiday Romance series, it can be read as a stand alone, and has no cliffhanger.
Content Notes: As Max, our MMC, is a disabled combat veteran, Auld Lang Mine includes depictions and discussion of war, combat injuries, PTSD, depression, and anxiety. As Andi, our FMC, is a veterinarian, Auld Lang Mine includes discussion and depiction of animal injury, treatment, pregnancy, and birth. It also includes discussion of death of a family member, grief, pregnancy, and neurodivergence.
Genre: Romance
Veterinarian Andrea Morgan has been forced to move home after losing everything including her fiancé to the dark waters of the Pacific. The pages on her ruined happily ever after have been flipped to the end and she’s living out her epilogue alone.
Sgt. Max Lyons is too young to be a “retired serviceman”. And he’s not a big fan of the title “amputee” either. There are three things he’s loved in his life; his family, the Army, and Andi Morgan. He lost Andi when he enlisted. He lost the Army when he lost his leg.
In the course of one fateful trip to the grocery store, both Andi and Max are strong-armed into attending the same support group meeting and find themselves back in each other’s space with the magic and madness of Hope Island as a backdrop; haze of decorative trash can fires, dominatrix joggers, runaway weight benches, and a demonic cat named Mr. Giggles,
Will the sparks flying between them turn into the boom of fireworks signaling a new year and a new beginning?
Auld Lang Mine is a small town second chance holiday romantic comedy with new adults aged MCs that will have you laughing out loud, tearing up, and always wanting more from this hilarious island community. Join the wacky residents of Hope Island today and dive into this fourth book in the Hope Island Holiday Romances!
Author's Note:
This extended length, third person novel contains profanity and is not a clean romance. It is a plot-focused, emotional slowburn HEA with realistic characters and no instalove. The MMC is a green flag / cinnamon roll hero. While part of the Hope Island Holiday Romance series, it can be read as a stand alone, and has no cliffhanger.
Content Notes: As Max, our MMC, is a disabled combat veteran, Auld Lang Mine includes depictions and discussion of war, combat injuries, PTSD, depression, and anxiety. As Andi, our FMC, is a veterinarian, Auld Lang Mine includes discussion and depiction of animal injury, treatment, pregnancy, and birth. It also includes discussion of death of a family member, grief, pregnancy, and neurodivergence.
Genre: Romance
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