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★★★☆☆ 🌶🌶🌶 Series: The Griffith Brothers, Book 3 Review: First, I would like to thank Berkley for inviting me to join the blog tour and providing me with a free advanced review copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. A nightmare of an MMC, but a lovely found family Lennon is running from her past, hiding out in a small town. Little does she know that CJ, the cowboy she hooked up with, has a grudge against the Griffith family restaurant, and therefore a grudge against anyone working there, which now includes Lennon. I struggled with the beginning of this book. The sexual tension and chemistry between CJ and Lennon are undeniable, so why does he hate her the moment he realizes she works for his family’s restaurant? He is a bully and a jerk, and the reason for it is nonsensical. And of course, in true romance bully fashion, he doesn’t allow his disdain to get in the way of ongoing hook-ups. His outbursts are childish, too. Furthermore, when he falls for...

Book Blitz: The Tide Waits for No Woman by Richard K. Perkins




Historical Fiction, American Civil War

Date Published: September 16, 2025



Newlywed Abby Anderson is unsure whether to call herself a widow. In July of 1860, as the nation teeters on the brink of war, word comes that her merchant captain husband, Clifford, has been lost to the Graveyard of the Atlantic. Rejecting social expectations regarding proper mourning, Abby agrees to assist in an Underground Railroad operation out of her hometown of Woolwich, Maine. But an early October winter storm catches Abby and the fugitive slave family she’s smuggling, and they find themselves snowed in with Bill Boudreaux, an Acadian trapper and farmer, and two Abenaki teenagers in the remote Maine wilderness.

The unlikely companions must work together to ensure their survival through the long, harsh winter and find themselves growing closer, creating an unexpected family few societies would approve of—and leaving Abby with what feels like an impossible choice. When spring comes, she will continue her quest to see the fugitive family safely to Canada. And then, she must decide where she truly belongs.

 

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 Richard K. Perkins was born in Salem, Massachusetts, and grew up in two New England villages. He is a US Naval Academy graduate, a career naval officer, and a systems engineer in the aerospace sector. He earned graduate degrees from the National Intelligence University, the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, and the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. He has contributed nonfiction columns for The Doctor T. J. Eckleburg Review and published short fiction in Penn Union. He lives with his wife in Southeastern Virginia, where he spends his time penning historical fiction.


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