A new business. The wedding of the year. But when a health scare jeopardizes their plans, can Steven and Rose learn to dance or will this be their swan song?
When Swans Dance
The Love Birds Book 2
by Katie Eagan Schenck
Genre: Women’s Fiction, Contemporary Romance
A new business. The wedding of the year.
But when a health scare jeopardizes their plans, can Steven and Rose learn to
dance or will this be their swan song?
Fresh off the closing of his late mother's
estate, Steven is ready to start the next chapter of his life—marrying Rose.
Though he struggles to find that ever elusive work/life balance, he's
optimistic about the future of his new law practice.
One double shift too many makes Rose an
unhappy nurse, but all that overtime will not only help fund her upcoming
nuptials, it might earn her the coveted head nurse position as well.
But when Steven suffers a health emergency,
suddenly all of their plans—and finances—are thrown into a tailspin. Postponing
the wedding makes the most sense, but Steven won't hear of it. Rose fears if he
doesn't slow down, he'll make her a widow before she ever becomes a wife. As
questions arise over whether they'll ever take that walk down the aisle, can a
pair of swans help them find their way back to each other?
When Swans Dance continues the
emotional saga of The Love Birds women’s romantic fiction series. If you like
spunky heroines, tenacious heroes, and stories of rekindled love then you’ll
adore Katie Eagan Schenck’s bittersweet tale.
Buy When Swans Dance to learn the steps
today!
Excerpt
“Steven?”
she called. The late-summer-evening sun poured into the room from behind her,
basking the hallway in an orangey hue.
No
response came, but the distinct sound of keys clacking on a keyboard drifted
down the hall. Unbelievable. She prepared to catch him in the act.
Sure
enough, Steven scrambled to shut his laptop as she entered the living room. He
was in his chair beside the couch. His hazel eyes widened, and he bit his lower
lip in quite possibly the guiltiest expression she’d ever seen. If she wasn’t
so angry, she might have laughed.
“What
do you think you’re doing?” She crossed her arms.
“Nothing,”
he said a little too quickly. “I mean, it’s not what it looks like.”
“It
looks like you’re working.” She raised an eyebrow.
“Not
really. I mean, I’m trying to catch up on email, I swear.” He raised his hands
as if in surrender. “I’m not working on any briefs or pleadings, nothing that
would cause me undue stress.”
She
scoffed. “Knowing some of your clients, I find that hard to believe.”
With
a wry smile, he slid the laptop onto the coffee table. He moved over to her
cautiously. When he grabbed her hand and began pulling her into his lap, she
stiffened, and he released her with a frown.
“What
are you doing here?” He searched her face.
“I
came to finish our argument,” she said coolly, narrowing her eyes. “But it
appears we’re about to have another one.”
He
sighed. “I told you Lanie brought the laptop here so I could catch up on work.”
“No.”
She jabbed him in the chest. “Lanie brought the laptop home to write the
advertisement for a law clerk, which you’ve done. She should have taken it back
to the office where it belongs.”
“Be
reasonable, Rose,” he whined. “I can’t just sit here day in and day out doing
nothing while my business goes to hell.” He leaned closer to her, both eyebrows
raised in a challenge. “Do you want me to fail?”
That
caught her off guard, and she staggered back. “Of course not, but I don’t want
your heart to either.”
Taking
her hand, he placed it on his chest. His pulse pounded beneath her palm. “It’s
still ticking.”
A
faint smile pulled at her lips before she could stop it. She tried to rearrange
her features into a sterner expression. “For now.”
But
Steven took advantage of her faltering anger and brushed his hand over her
cheek. She started to pull away, but he slid his other hand around her waist,
pulling her into his lap and kissing her.
“Not
fair,” she murmured against his lips.
He
chuckled and released her. “But the best part of fighting is the making up.”
“You
assume we’re done fighting,” she retorted as she stood and put her hands on her
hips.
“I
took a nap earlier, and I’ve taken multiple breaks. I promise you, even though
I’m working, I am heeding Dr. Myers’s advice.”
Rose
was losing the battle, but she held on to the last shreds of her aggravation at
finding him typing away like he hadn’t just suffered a heart attack. “How long
a nap?”
His
gaze went to the ceiling. “I didn’t time it.” After a quick glance over his
shoulder, he turned back to her. “But I’d guess maybe forty-five minutes?”
She
pursed her lips and nodded. “I suppose that’s better than nothing.”
“And
I have an idea for how to pay off the remaining balance for the wedding, though
it might not be easy.”
Despite
her apprehension about the direction of the conversation, she laughed. “What do
you propose?”
“Mr.
Willoughby,” he said. Her face must have betrayed her shock and misgivings
because he hurried on. “I spoke to him this afternoon. While he’s still not
happy with me for not taking his calls, he was much more focused on the latest
response from his wife. She was open to the settlement I had sent her before my
accident, but she had some minor adjustments, which he is, of course, blowing
out of proportion.” Steven let out an exasperated sigh. “He’s bound and
determined to take this to court, and that means if I can keep him happy, he’ll
owe me an even larger retainer fee than what he’s already paid.” His teasing
grin melted her heart. “The irony is he may single-handedly ensure our marriage
through his divorce.”
She
giggled, then her face fell. “But he’s your most demanding client.”
“And
the law clerk will help alleviate some of that demand.”
“It’s
a start,” she admitted.
Slipping
his arms around her waist again, he pulled her close. “Can we make up now?”
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When Cardinals Appear
The Love Birds Book 1
She has a promise to keep. But when
her plans are thrown into a tailspin, will a persistent red bird show her how
to let her dreams take flight?
Lanie McAllister is ready to move on. Wrestling with her
mom’s death, the young woman just wants to settle the estate and soar off for
good to her boyfriend in California—far away from painful memories. But she
suspects the lucky cardinal she keeps seeing is trying to send a message when a
flat tire puts her back in the path of the man who broke her heart.
With fate constantly throwing the man her mother always
hated in her way, Lanie can’t seem to shake the wounds of the past. And when
her current love makes a serious misstep and she discovers her ex harbors a
secret, she starts to rethink what will make her truly happy.
Questioning her vow to her mother to never look back, is
the cardinal a clue Lanie’s true happiness is hiding in plain sight?
When Cardinals Appear is the emotional first book in The Love Birds
women’s romantic fiction series. If you like heroines who grow, overcoming
loss, and second chances, then you’ll adore Katie Eagan Schenck’s bittersweet
tale.
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signs today!
Excerpt
“What changed your mind?”
His words brought me back to the present, and I worked to
keep my face neutral while my shoulders sagged in relief. Curiosity danced in
his eyes, along with another emotion I couldn’t place, but at least he didn’t
seem angry or upset.
“You wouldn’t believe me if I told you.” I laughed, shaking
my head. “Let’s just say a little bird told me I should.”
He rubbed his chin, and a slow smile broke over his face,
stealing my breath. But he still hadn’t said what he thought, and that worried
me.
I frowned. “Aren’t you going to say anything?”
“I’m a little speechless,” Nate admitted. He slid his hand
across the table, and I tentatively placed mine in it. “And I’m not sure
what’s... safe to say.”
I cocked my head. “Safe? What do you mean?”
“Just that, well, the other day, you wouldn’t even consider
applying, and now, you’ve applied and interviewed.” He pulled away and ran his
hand through his hair. “I guess I’m trying to understand what changed.”
The oven timer beeped, and I jumped up to toss the rolls in
the oven, grateful for the interruption. I wasn’t sure how I should answer him.
To blame it on James and the apartment felt childish and reckless. Besides, I
wasn’t even sure if Nate knew about James. We’d never talked about him.
And I couldn’t very well tell him that my neighbor thought
my mother’s spirit was trying to communicate with me through a bird. My joke
about it earlier had been more for my benefit than his.
When I returned to him, he stared at me with that same
intensity again, and it was all I could do not to fidget. I decided that a
half-truth was better than nothing.
“My dad is dead set on me staying in Cedar Haven,” I said,
forcing a smile. “And I feel like I owe it to him, as the only parent I have
left, to at least see how that would work. I’m not making any promises, but it
might get him off my back for a while.”
“Did they say when they would make their decision?” Nate
asked, and I breathed a little easier.
“As soon as possible.” I shrugged. “But you know the
government. I’m sure there are levels of approval they’d need to go through. It
went well, though.”
“I’m glad to hear it,” Nate said. “If you stay, do you
think you’ll still sell the house?”
“Probably. I can’t afford to buy Steven out of his share of
the estate, and I don’t know that I’ll ever feel comfortable here without her.”
I took another sip of wine. “I haven’t really thought about that. It was an
impulse decision, and I hadn’t expected to be interviewed so soon.”
“I don’t think they’ve had a lot of applicants,” Nate said.
“Not many people looking for small-town life these days. I’m glad you applied.
It’s good to have options.”
I spun around at his words, and he gave me a wary look.
Swallowing, I cleared my throat. “I’m sorry, it’s... I… I, er, that’s something
my mom would say.”
Nate sat perfectly still, and I had the distinct impression
that he was choosing his next words carefully. All the air seemed to leave the
room as I waited, wondering if he was about to reveal whatever secret he’d been
keeping from me.
“Perhaps I heard her say it once or twice,” Nate finally
replied, his voice strained. “But it’s a common saying.”
I nodded, choosing not to force the issue. The oven timer
went off behind me, and I bent to check dinner.
Nate stood and got plates and silverware while I set out
the shepherd’s pie and rolls on the table. I refilled our wineglasses, though
the last thing I needed right then was more alcohol, and took a seat, gesturing
for him to serve himself. After spooning out a healthy portion, he passed the
spoon, grazing my fingers. His eyes met mine briefly before looking away.
“This is delicious.” He scooped up a mouthful of mashed
potatoes.
“Better than a TV dinner?” I teased.
“Not even in the same neighborhood.”
“You never learned to cook?”
He shook his head. “I’m afraid the most I do is grill.”
A laugh bubbled up in my throat. “Cooking is just grilling
indoors.”
“I disagree,” he said as he reached for his wine. “There’s
something about burning something over an open flame that brings out the
caveman in all of us.”
I snorted. “‘Burning something’? So what you’re saying is,
you’re not good at grilling either?”
“Hey now, I said I grill. I never said how the food turned
out!”
“Did you learn your skills from Max McAllister? He never
met a hamburger he couldn’t turn into a hockey puck.”
“I don’t believe I ever had the pleasure of your dad’s, er,
culinary experiments.” His mouth twisted as he stumbled over the words, and I
laughed again.
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About the Author
Katie Eagan Schenck writes sweet romance and women’s fiction
that warms the heart and gives all the feels. She has an MFA in creative
writing from Queens University of Charlotte and her debut novel, A Home for
Christmas, was released in October of 2022. When she's not writing she's either
drafting regulations for the federal government, baking delicious treats, or
binging Hallmark movies. She lives in Maryland with her husband, daughter, and
their three cats.
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The cover looks great. Sounds like a good story.
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