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Blame it on the Moon: The Blame Game, #2
Blame it on the Sun: The Blame Game, #3
Blame it on the Stars: The Blame Game, #1
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The Blame Game Series

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Charlie Naughton and Jenny Craft grew up together. Their parents were best friends and the kids were inseparable throughout their school years. But when Charlie goes off to college, he's focusing more on his baseball scholarship than the friend he's leaving behind. Jenny's been in love with Charlie since she was seven, and he kissed her at his brother's wedding reception. Since then she's bided her time, waiting for him to realize that he loves her, too. Her senior year of high school is supposed to be one of her best. But when her parents' marriage hits the skids and her best girlfriend makes a surprise announcement, Jenny barely has time to deal with her blossoming romance. And with Charlie's insane schedule, thinking about each other seems to be the best they can do. When they finally find time to be together, neither one of them wants it to end. "If anyone asks where we were, we'll just blame it on the rain." But is 'happily ever after' really possible?

 

"An excellent family series. Cannot wait for the next one." ~ Kay Z.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJamie Hill
Release dateJul 23, 2022
Blame it on the Moon: The Blame Game, #2
Blame it on the Sun: The Blame Game, #3
Blame it on the Stars: The Blame Game, #1

Titles in the series (4)

  • Blame it on the Stars: The Blame Game, #1

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    Blame it on the Stars: The Blame Game, #1
    Blame it on the Stars: The Blame Game, #1

    Teacher Catlin McCall has second thoughts about dating the father of a student, but listening to his sweet talk one night under the stars, she finds him hard to resist. They stumble into an impetuous, passionate relationship which leaves them breathless and his family less than thrilled. A not-quite-ex-wife who decides she wants her man back, combined with a pair of manipulative teenagers, make for more problems than either of them are prepared to deal with.   Steve Naughton has no idea when he invites Catlin's brother to join them for dinner that his fiancée has family issues of her own. Like the old adage, no good deed goes unpunished, and Steve's surprise backfires when the truth comes to light. "You feel like your life got thrown up in the air, and it's landing as a different sort of life? Yeah, me too." Blame it on the stars.   "Ms. Hill is one of my favorite authors and I'm reminded of that each time I read one of her books. She has a talent for taking the reader on a journey with unforgettable characters while developing a plot line that is highly entertaining." ~ Val, You Gotta Read Reviews

  • Blame it on the Moon: The Blame Game, #2

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    Blame it on the Moon: The Blame Game, #2
    Blame it on the Moon: The Blame Game, #2

    Dana Naughton returns home after college to teach at the local elementary school. She's not aware of the struggles her family is going through, but is glad to help however she can. She's also surprised to learn that Clint Stewart, her old high school sweetheart, is now working for her father. They immediately hit it off, and pick up where thing left off years ago. But Clint's a hot-blooded man, and Dana's a woman who's decided to practice abstinence before marriage. If they can get over that hurdle, they realize they can get through anything. Until tragedy strikes, and they're forced to face every family's worst nightmare. "If you need to assign blame, you might as well blame it on the moon."   "Ms. Hill has the gift of knowing what the reader wants and then hitting you with an ending you certainly don't expect. Two thumbs up!" ~ Val, You Gotta Read Reviews 

  • Blame it on the Sun: The Blame Game, #3

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    Blame it on the Sun: The Blame Game, #3
    Blame it on the Sun: The Blame Game, #3

    Dave Naughton's laid-back attitude has cost him two sports writing jobs. Fear of commitment and uncertainty may cost him a whole lot more where his personal life is concerned. He's summoned home to face his father, the owner of the family business and the one man he really doesn't want to disappoint. Before the showdown gets underway, Steve Naughton collapses and is taken to the hospital with a serious and frightening ailment. Carys Connelly knows what she wants and goes after it. When the pretty nurse decides she wants Dave, he's not sure what to think. Taking matters into her own hands, she wrangles a job as his father's home health nurse to be closer to Dave. Will she have to whack him over the head before he realizes she might be the best thing that's ever happened to him? "Kiss me until I can't see straight. If we're tired tomorrow, we'll blame it on the sun."   "I love this author's books and how she writes. Makes you lose track of how much time you've spent reading. Always hard to put down her books. Can't wait for the next one to come out!" Lisa M.

  • Blame it on the Rain: The Blame Game, #4

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    Blame it on the Rain: The Blame Game, #4
    Blame it on the Rain: The Blame Game, #4

    Charlie Naughton and Jenny Craft grew up together. Their parents were best friends and the kids were inseparable throughout their school years. But when Charlie goes off to college, he's focusing more on his baseball scholarship than the friend he's leaving behind. Jenny's been in love with Charlie since she was seven, and he kissed her at his brother's wedding reception. Since then she's bided her time, waiting for him to realize that he loves her, too. Her senior year of high school is supposed to be one of her best. But when her parents' marriage hits the skids and her best girlfriend makes a surprise announcement, Jenny barely has time to deal with her blossoming romance. And with Charlie's insane schedule, thinking about each other seems to be the best they can do. When they finally find time to be together, neither one of them wants it to end. "If anyone asks where we were, we'll just blame it on the rain." But is 'happily ever after' really possible?   "An excellent family series. Cannot wait for the next one." ~ Kay Z.

Author

Jamie Hill

Jamie Hill filled up one notebook after another, writing as a young adult. She picked up the craft again years later, tapping on the computer late at night after putting her children to bed. First published in 2005, she’s written numerous novels and short stories. Jamie lives in the Midwest where she enjoys spending time with her family, streaming true crime shows, crocheting, and snuggling warm, cuddly puppies.

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