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Sawyer North | Title Challenge: FAIR WEATHER ENEMIES + Giveaway!

February 12, 2020

My first historical romance novel is Fair Weather Enemies.

The Hancocks and Ashfords have fought a long-standing feud between their families long before Miss Jane Hancock couldn’t stand the sight of Adam Ashford. But after both families fall on hard times and an unscrupulous creditor forces Jane and Adam to sign a devil’s bargain, they’ll finally understand the true meaning of keeping your enemies close at hand.

The terms of this bargain? Locate a lost treasure shrouded in deception and mystery.

The catch? Only one can claim it to win…the loser is left to ruin.

As Jane and Adam embark on a trek throughout England, they plan to hate their adversary, no matter how attractive, generous, and kind they are.

Sometimes, plans change…

For Jane and Adam…

  • F is for Feud. The fighting between their families stretches back 70 years.
  • A is for Animosity. At first, their relationship is defined by it.
  • I is for Inheritances. Both stand to lose everything.
  • R is for Road Trip. Only an odyssey can save them.
  • W is for Wicked Banter. They can’t resist verbal sparring.
  • E is for Enigma. The clues to finding the treasure are vague and puzzling.
  • A is for Ally. Aunt Hester and Mr. Barlow chaperone the journey, and begin a dance of their own.
  • T is for Tension. The tension of conflict slowly gives way to romantic and sexual tension.
  • H is for History. Theirs is complicated!
  • E is for Escapades. Each has played wild pranks on the other in the past.
  • R is for Riddles. Every clue is a seemingly unsolvable riddle.
  • E is for Eccentric. They meet a cast of odd and colorful characters along the road.
  • N is for No Way Out. There seems no path to a happily-ever-after.
  • E is for Enticing. On the road, each becomes enticed by the other.
  • M is for Mystery. The mystery of the treasure draws them along.
  • I is for Intimate. Intimate proximity leads to intimate feelings.
  • E is for Entangled. Their lives have been entangled since they were born.
  • S is for Salvation. Can they both find salvation, or must one win while the other loses.

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FAIR WEATHER ENEMIES by Sawyer North

Fair Weather Enemies

The Hancocks and Ashfords have had a long-standing feud between their families long before Miss Jane Hancock couldn’t stand the sight of gentleman farmer Adam Ashford. But after both families fall on hard times and an unscrupulous creditor forces Jane and Adam to sign a devil’s bargain, they’ll finally understand the true meaning of keeping your enemies close at hand.

The terms of this bargain? Locate a lost treasure shrouded in deception and mystery.

The catch? Only one can claim it to win. . . the loser is left to ruin.

Romance Historical [Entangled: Scandalous, On Sale: January 21, 2020, e-Book, ISBN: 9781682815311 / eISBN: 9781682815311]

About Sawyer North

Sawyer North

After self-publishing science fiction novels over a period of years, I made the truly odd move into historical romance. Although romance is a strong thread in nearly all my works, I came to straight-up, nothing-but-romance only after turning fifty. Since then, I am plagued by the question, “What took me so long?” My awakening began rather innocuously when I casually watched the 2015 version of Poldark. Before I knew, I was falling headlong into the abyss of historical romance and read fifteen such novels over a three-month span. However, no number could sufficiently scratch my itch for more, so I did what any writer would do and began constructing stories of my own. In April of 2019, I received my first contract with Entangled Publishing.

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