
Janie: A gorgeous, grumpy Turkish farmhand? As a divorced 41-year-old, I could do worse. Emir's perfect fling material—too young and only visiting. Except, he's too smart to be a farmhand and too serious for a fling. I mean, he never smiles. Never, ever. Challenge accepted. I should date someone local but I'm obsessed with my mysterious house guest. The way he cares for my horse, cooks, and looks out for me—it's drawing me in too deep. As we prepare my crumbling farm for my friend's engagement party, the heat between us builds. Danger lurks in my rural paradise. Things get complicated. What if this isn’t just a fling? Emir: My brother's marrying a Kiwi, so I’m back in New Zealand, fixing broken trellis and sharing a house with a captivating blonde who’s definitely off-limits. I'm the responsible one, destined to save the family business in Istanbul. Love is not on my radar, but Janie is getting under my skin, making me feel things I’ve forgotten. My self-control is hanging by a thread. I don’t do flings, though. If she wants this, she’s mine. Janie better get her head around that. —- My Turkish Fling is a spicy romance set in the rolling hills of Hawkes Bay, New Zealand—and Istanbul. This is the 2nd book in the Love Istanbul series. It can be read as a standalone, but best enjoyed after My Lucky Star. Feisty, sunshiny Kiwi womanProtective, passionate Turkish grumpAdorable animals
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Enni Amanda is a graphic designer moonlighting as a rom-com author, or maybe it's the other way around. In 2006, she and her husband moved from Finland to New Zealand and fell in love with the gorgeous islands and their laid-back people. They spent eight years traveling between the two rather inconveniently located countries, studying filmmaking and running a film festival. Through all the filmmaking, Enni discovered a passion for screenwriting, which eventually led to writing books (a slippery slope). Her heart-warming, funny stories explore real-life issues like identity, found family, and the housing crisis. These days, she lives in the Waikato, close to the rolling hills of the Shire, raising two cute, rambunctious boys while writing away and ignoring housework. SIGN UP for newsletter: https://sendfox.com/enni.author