Ann Yost Presents THAT VOODOO THAT YOU DO and also ABOUT A BABY

Holiday Gift Guide

Guess Who’s Joined Our Holiday Gift Guide Ann Yost with her 2 Novels THAT VOODOO THAT YOU DO and also ABOUT A BABY. I can’t wait to read ABOUT A BABY. I am not too sure I would like THAT VOODOO THAT YOU DO, but with trying to keep an open mind and learn new and different books, I am going to give it a try and will let you know what I thought once I finish this new book.

THAT VOODOO THAT YOU DO

The Runaway Bride meets Arsenic and Old Lace

 

An ex-bride and a divorced loner battle the past, local gossip and industrial-strength personal chemistry when they join forces with

unmask an unorthodox small-town killer.

THAT VOODOO THAT YOU DO” is a thoroughly enjoyable and engaging story with twists, turns, mystery, suspense, humor and just about everything else you could imagine – including a dash of magic. THAT VOODOO THAT YOU DO is a definite must-read.  The writing is tight, the characters are sharp, and the different subplots will ensure you don’t want to put this one down.”  –  Fern,  Long and Short Romance Reviews

“This was a good solid mystery with a nice dose of romance and a little humor. The setting was fabulous.  I’d love to visit Mystic Hollow, minus the murders, of course. There were so many lovable characters and for me my favorite being Aunt Blanche’s canasta club.  If you like your mysteries with eccentric characters and a nice helping of romance I suggest you read this one.” – Theresa Joseph, The Romance Studio

“With many lovable characters, this story is an endearing read.  Ann Yost writes an intriguing story that keeps you entertained all the way to the last page.” –  Gabrielle, Got Erotic Romance

“Yost pens a story that’s heavy on romance and suspense, but with a comedic flair in the form of some elderly ladies who convinced they are witches.” –   Cindy Himler, Romantic Times. 

ABOUT A BABY

Introducing my second published novel, ABOUT A BABY, available in August, is the first story in a series set in Eden, Maine.

Basil Outlaw, a veterinarian, and confirmed bachelor are so estranged from his family and everyone that he failed to recognize love when it finally caught up to him.  It’s Christmas-time in Maine, and he wants another chance.

Hallie Scott was once in love with the taciturn veterinarian, but she can’t forget that his kneejerk rejection destroyed her last chance to have a baby of her own. She doesn’t care that it’s Christmas.  Second chance denied.

While Hallie keeps her focus on her clients including a wounded bat, an anxious poodle and a boa constrictor suffering from boredom, Baz focuses on trying to win her back.  He is desperate enough to ally with the father he hasn’t spoken to in two decades, but even at that, she knows he’s got a tough fight ahead because while Hallie was losing her shot at motherhood, Baz had acquired a baby of his own.

Ann Yost

Ann, a native of Ann Arbor, Michigan, and University of Michigan graduate, Ann worked for ten years on daily newspapers in Michigan than did freelance work for the Washington Post. A fan of Jane Austen, Georgette Heyer and Margery Allingham, Ann’s stories include romance, mystery, and humor.

Do I have a question for you? Which of these two books would you like to read and why?

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates