This humorous romance by Jackie Weger has 369 reviews on Amazon with an average rating of 4.3 stars.
Finding Home by Jackie Weger
Twenty-four year old Phoebe Hawley is on a quest to find her family a home. On the road with two siblings, twelve year-old Maydean and five year-old Willie-Boy, Phoebe is out of money, out of gas and out of patience. Now the only things she owns in abundance are Hawley backbone and Hawley pride–neither of which she can trade for food or gas.
A collision with Gage Morgan puts Phoebe’s mission in even worse jeopardy–until Phoebe discovers Gage Morgan owns the perfect place for the Hawley clan. But! The man has a bruised ego, an iron fist on his heart and is the unlikeliest man in the universe to offer a helping hand.
Phoebe wields all of the pride, backbone and country smarts she owns to worm her way into his heart. Nothing works. With time running against her family, she plies one last inducement–her scarce feminine wiles. And those are not a sure thing.
Excerpts of reviews of Jackie Weger’s Finding Home:
“I can’t say enough about how much I enjoyed this book. Jackie Weger’s writing is superb and stays true to the characters in the story. Those people grabbed me from the first page and their outrageous exploits kept me laughing to the end.”
“I would give it 10. What a story, what characters! What a sense of humor this lady has. OMG I belly laughed and was sad and it ran the gambet of all my feelings. If you don’t read this, you will have missed the best book.”
“By the time I’d finished chapter one of Finding Home by Jackie Weger, I knew I was in the presence of a master storyteller–one capable of making a complex story seem simple on the page.”
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An award winning author, playwright, director, and producer, Alretha Thomas is making her name through her pen. Award winning plays and wanting to help her community, Alretha’s background is as diverse as her personality. She started at the age of ten, when her 5th grade teacher picked and read her short story assignment in front of the class–that simple, loving act empowered a new writer. Continuing in high school, her numerous original oratorical conquests on the Speech Team led her to a journalism concentration at USC.



Erica Kiefer’s debut novel Lingering Echoes was published by Clean Teen Publishing in November 2013. She continued the series with Rumors (A Lingering Echoes Prequel) and her newest release Vanishing Act. All of her books can be read as stand-alone contemporary YA fiction, touched with romance, emotional drama and suspense. With a degree in Recreation Therapy from Brigham Young University, Erica’s experiences working with at-risk youth have influenced the realistic and relatable nature of her writing. Her first inspirational non-fiction entitled Borrowed Angel (published in April 2014 with Currawong Press) describes the loss of her infant son and her journey towards healing.

