Edible Espionage is available as of TODAY!

Edible Espionage by Dana Volney and Shaunna Owens.

Smart and independent, Sarah Zion is a woman who rarely apologizes. As head pastry chef and co-owner of Crazy for Cake, she feels the small business pressure to keep her dreams alive. Winning the grand prize at the Trio Trifecta would be the icing on the cake. She is caught off guard when smooth talking, gorgeous Gavin Arnold folds himself into her life. When a help wanted sign appears, Gavin jumps at the opportunity to infiltrate Crazy for CakeHe sleeps, eats and breathes his personal security firm and is on an assignment to stop at nothing to make sure his client wins the Trio Trifecta baking competition, even if that means acing out Sarah’s bakery. What Gavin doesn’t see coming could cost him. Will personal feelings rise above professional obligations?

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Christmas Clash Review

 

Christmas Clash Cover FINALTumbleweed Book Reviews posted a fabulous review of Christmas Clash! Woot!

“Once again Volney has created some witty characters. Try as they might to dislike one another, nothing can stop them from their real feelings. The entertainment is nonstop with Christmas Clash.” read more…

Christmas Clash comes out on November 3, 2014. Click here to pre-order your copy!

NaNoWriMo: 5 reasons to let your mind do the writing

I’m over on the USA Today HEA Blog talking about NaNoWriMo and Christmas Clash (arriving 11/3 via Crimson Romance) – check it out!

Christmas Clash Cover FINAL

For the first time in her life, Candace Ellison is determined to stand on her own two feet. When the city council’s new convention center project threatens to demolish her new flower shop, Kiss from a Rose, she vows to win the fight without help from her wealthy and well-connected family.

But to keep her doors open, she’ll have to turn to an even unlikelier source—Luke Carrigan. Problem is she hasn’t been able to get along with the guy since that fateful day they met … back in kindergarten.

There’s more than building blocks and coloring books on the line now though. Luke’s recently inherited his family pub, and isn’t about to let the city put a wrecking ball through years of memories and tradition. This is his chance to show his family he can be more than just the fun-loving, favored son … except Luke’s not exactly singing “Jingle Bells” at having to strategize with spoiled Candace.

The only hope they have is in finding some common ground. Will this Christmas bring miracles or the destruction of everything these old rivals love?

Edible Espionage Review

Edible Espionage releases on October 29, 2014 through The Wild Rose Press. Here’s the first review we’ve received!

…”I liked seeing both sides of the story and at times I was frustrated just like the characters. If a book can make me feel what the character feels, you know it’s a well written book! If you want a fun and easy read for an afternoon or you’re looking for a story to keep you smiling the entire way through, Edible Espionage is your book! Make sure you have cookies on hand because this book is going to make you want some!”

See the full review on Tumbleweed Book Reviews: http://www.tumbleweedreviews.com/review-ee-dana-volney/

Edible Espionage by Dana Volney and Shaunna Owens.

Smart and independent, Sarah Zion is a woman who rarely apologizes. As head pastry chef and co-owner of Crazy for Cake, she feels the small business pressure to keep her dreams alive. Winning the grand prize at the Trio Trifecta would be the icing on the cake. She is caught off guard when smooth talking, gorgeous Gavin Arnold folds himself into her life. When a help wanted sign appears, Gavin jumps at the opportunity to infiltrate Crazy for Cake. He sleeps, eats, and breathes his personal security firm and is on an assignment to stop at nothing to make sure his client wins the Trio Trifecta baking competition, even if that means acing out Sarah’s bakery. What Gavin doesn’t see coming could cost him. Will personal feelings rise above professional obligations?