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The Write Way for Love *signed+swag*

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Intimacy can be awkward … but someone’s gotta write about it.

Samuel Harthrup — AKA romance novelist Sammie Hart — has lost his mojo. His MasterChef-inspired smash-hit Heat in the Kitchen left readers voracious for a sequel, but Sam’s muse ran off with a hulking, tattooed biker, and his new manuscript is more fizzle than sizzle. Sam needs help – a special ingredient to inspire the spicy scenes his editor (and career) demands.

When the circus rolls into the small town of Moonshine, Sam stumbles upon Anita Fortuna, a psychic who firmly believes that wishing upon a star will make your dreams come true. Together, they resolve to whip his manuscript into shape, and succumbing to personal temptations is not an option – no matter how enticing the offer might be.

On a deadline, and with Sam’s career at stake, can Sam and Anita find the write way for romance, define their own stories, and discover whether words are enough? Or is the whole deal a recipe for disaster?

Your signed book can be personalised upon request, and comes with a postcard sized art print, bookmark,  stickers, and a yummy treat!

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Category:

Series: Moonshine Romances

Type: Paperback

Print length: 376 pages

Dimensions: 8x5 inches

Weight: 420g

Language: Australian English

Publication date: 30th September 2023

ISBN: 9780 6456 9102 3

6 reviews for The Write Way for Love *signed+swag*

  1. Stephanie

    This is so dang creative. I had no idea what to expect with the title but the blurb pulled me. Then I started reading and read in a few hours!! Definitely recommend because you won’t be able to put it down! (ARC review via Goodreads)

  2. Zoe Jae

    Any creative soul struggling with a block can relate and sympathise with the main character.
    Absolutely loved all the different layers of this story, fun and joyful to serious and tear jerking. A credit to the authors writing abilities.
    Thank you Brooklyn Dean for the content warnings, they are always very much appreciated.
    (ARC review via Goodreads)

  3. natty_nats

    Sam, is a lonely, drunk, romance writer that has some issues writing his second novel. Only a few people are aware of his identity as a romance author, choosing to write under a female pseudonym. He needs inspiration especially for the spicy scenes which the publishers are asking for more of. He literally falls head first into the prize pool at the circus where he meets Anita. She’s a reader, performer and witch – she likes to help and give back on each town the circus arrives in. She knows Sam needs her help.

    Will she be able to help him? Or will he end up helping her?

    #funfilledromance
    #puntastic
    #aussieauthors
    #foundfamily

    I enjoyed this story. I loved all the Aussie-isms, the style of writing and the puns. This kind of writing is more akin to the way I talk so it resonated with me in a way many books don’t. It was fun and silly, so many puns and cheesy jokes. It touches on some familial violence issues, but not too in depth.

    The interactions and banter between Sam and Anita is great, and the other side characters being the fun too. There’s some saucy scenes, not spicy, to bring more life to the story.

    Overall it’s a great read, and I could envisage these characters clearly, punning their way through life, together.

  4. Hilma

    The Write Way for Love by Brooklyn Dean has a nice cover, and does the title of the book justice so to see.

    Samuel Harthrup, alias romance novelist Sammie Hart, has lost it. His bestseller novel Heat in the Kitchen has left readers yearning for a sequel, but Sam’s muse ran away and his new manuscript doesnot want to get written. Sam needs help and he gets it from Anita Fortuna, a psychic who firmly believes that wishing upon a star will make your dreams come true.
    On a deadline, and with Sam’s career at stake, Sam and Anita try to find the write way for romance, and find even something more.

    From the beginning of the story you feel for Samuel with his writer’s block and you sympathise. He comes across as a nice person, someone you just have to help. I loved the way Brooklyn Dean got him across, a guy writing romance novels. Anita is also a wonderful character and she has a lot of chemistry with Samuel.
    The writing style of The Write Way for Love was nice, the story was easy and relaxing to read. There was joy, but there were also serious bits in the story. It is a lovely story.

    If you like a romance novel about writing a book, with nice characters and an easy writing style, not difficult to read, so you can read it in a couple of hours, this book is it.

  5. Enya Miche

    The Write Way For Love engulfs you, pulling you into the small town of Moonshine, Australia. From the hijinks of the townspeople, to the bromance of Reece and Sam, to the magic that is Anita and the circus, you will grow to know, love, and figuratively stand beside them, experiencing all the feels that only an exceptional writer can provide.

    In a literary world dominated by female authors, a crafty pseudonym has allowed Samuel Harthrup to make his way in and disturb the status quo. Posing as Sammie Hart (and doing everything in his power to keep his true identity a secret), Samuel couldn’t ask for anything more. With a bestselling, record-breaking romance and a growing fan base demanding a sequel, Samuel’s editorial team is beside itself waiting to get a glimpse at his latest manuscript. Sounds wonderful except the next “epic romance” is turning into an epic fail. Taking advice from his doctor and best friend Reece, Samuel decides to denounce his hermit lifestyle for a night, rejoining the living by heading out to the circus that has come into town. Looking for motivation in the form of liquid courage, Sam suddenly finds himself falling, quite literally, for a gorgeous curvy palm reader. Pulling him from the game bin that he just fell into, Anita Fortuna finds herself drawn to Sam. A kindred spirit in the arts, Anita asks to read Sam’s palms and gets more than she bargains for when he passes out of her (what is with this guy and gravity?!) Enjoying the nuisances of small town hospitality (and hoping for a decent meal for once), Anita ends up playing babysitter in Sam’s apartment. While waiting for Sam to regain consciousness, she discovers a manuscript that must be a comedy because it is either that hilarious or that awful! Not one to bite her tongue, she quickly shares with hungover Sam all the ways he has gone wrong with his romance – creating the missing spark Sam needs to get back on track. Together, can these two pull off the impossible and create the sequel the fans demand without writing a love story of their own?

    The town of Moonshine has stolen my heart and I can’t wait to see what other magic it has up its sleeve (preferably Reece’s story…hint hint!)

  6. Jane

    What a fun book! Loved the camaraderie between the characters too. Writing, the pen being mightier than the sword or a cupids arrow. The deadline and his career depends on it. With Anita’s help and focus can he master the pen to paper and does he have the strength required… Refreshing story, well executed and immersive.

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