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Whitewater Wishes by Katherine Robles

 



Blurb:

Bridget plans to spend her summer working as a white water rafting guide and studying for her beautician’s license exam. She isn’t looking for romance, and she isn’t impressed with nerdy nurse Drew when he steps into her raft. She’s looking for a strongman like the father she failed, but she finds it hard to resist Drew’s passion for life.

As a hospital nurse, Drew loves helping people to heal, but after one of his younger patients dies, Drew feels the need to seize the day. So, he faces his fear of open water and goes white water rafting. He’s attracted to Bridget, but meeting his dream girl couldn’t have come at a worse time. His best friend is in trouble and Drew must decide how far he’s willing to go to keep his friend’s secret.

When injury capsizes Bridget’s career, they’ll need strength beyond their own to keep their love afloat.

 

 

Buy links:

Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Whitewater-Wishes-Romance-Katherine-Robles-ebook/dp/B0BZB9C26Y/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3U0SUV2O00B09&keywords=whitewater+wishes&qid=1684345859&sprefix=whitewater+wishes%2Caps%2C180&sr=8-2

 

Pelican book group https://pelicanbookgroup.com/ec/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=37_46&products_id=1622

 

Character interview: Bridget, a whitewater rafting guide and aspiring cosmetologist.

 

1 What is the last gift you gave someone? [My dad gave me flowers for my birthday. And a new flashlight for my car’s emergency kit.]

2 If a film were made about you, who would you want to play you? [Sofia Wylie. Her hair is my hair’s hero. (Hairo?)]

3 What would you choose as your last meal and why [A California roll, half a chocolate cake, and french fries because they’re delicious and calories don’t count when you’re dead.]

4 Cats or dogs. [Dogs. Cats don’t like to swim in the river]

5 What one thing would you remove from your daily routine and why [Loading all the rafts back onto the trailer after a run down the river.]

6 Tea or coffee [Iced tea]

7 Describe yourself in one word [Fun]

8 If you could change one thing about your personality what would it be [I would be stronger. My dad is my hero and he’s the strongest person I know. I want to be like him.]

9 What is your favourite colour [Sunshine yellow]

10 What car do you drive [A blue compact one that fits into any parking space.]

 

And now the author interview. You are marooned on a desert island with unlimited food and drink. You have a copy of the Bible and the full works of Shakespeare.

You can also take 8 pieces of music, one other book and a luxury item which isn’t a person, a way of escaping the island or a way of communication.

 

My luxury item is a snorkeling set. If I’m going to be surrounded by beautiful blue water, I’m getting in and chasing fish. My one other book is a textbook on Biblical Greek. I’ve always wanted to learn and on the island I’ll finally have the time and lack of excuses. For the eight pieces of music, I’ll take eight of those compilation songs like “Hymns Through the Years” or “Dance Evolution”.


Comments

marilyn leach said…
Congratulations Katherine. It sounds like a fun story. May readers be blessed! Cheers

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