Viviana MacKade is featured today on Five on Friday. She shares her newest release, His Midnight Sun, book 3 in the Cresent Creek series.

Tormented, fierce, and broken, sculptor Aidan Murphy has judged himself guilty. He yearns for love but pushes everyone away. He longs for acceptance but has lost the key to open his heart. Until he meets Summer Williams. Beautiful and smart, Dr. Williams promises haven for a man who believes he deserves none. All he has to do is let her in and risk his heart and soul.
Summer’s managed to keep her inner light alive, even through tragedy. She’s created a new life for herself and her daughter in Crescent Creek with loving, caring and fun friends–well, except brooding, breathtaking Aidan. She’s used to keeping away from his type, though. All she has to do is ignore the pull of a man who’s turning up to be much more than snarls and storms. Will her compassion and medical instincts let her?
Love can heal a broken soul and shake up a timid heart. Or it can unleash devastation and revenge.
Will Aidan and Summer survive the hurricane?

Release September 15, available for pre-sale
$ 0.99 FREE with KU
Buy Link
Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GDP26VB?

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Beach bum and country music addicted, Viviana lives in a small Floridian town with her husband and her son, her die-hard fans and personal cheer squad. She spends her days between typing on her beloved keyboard, playing in the pool with her boy, and eating whatever her husband puts on her plate (the guy is that good, and she really loves eating). Besides beaching, she enjoys long walks, horse-riding, hiking, and pretty much whatever she can do outside with her family.

Find me:
On my website http://www.viviana-mackade.blog/
On FB
On Twitter
Amazon Author page

FIVE ON FRIDAY

You open your front door and find a penguin wearing a cowboy hat. What does he say?

“Hungover. Got lost. Got I map I can use?Because really, I live in south Florida so there’s no way Penguin lives here. If he’s knocking at my door it’s because some other reason. Which leads me to the cowboy hat. On a penguin, it kind of screams bachelor/bachelorette party, if you ask me. Put those two things together and you’ll see how easy it is to get to him, being hungover and lost. 

Ann: Great answer!

If you had to describe yourself in one word, what would it be?

Dunno. (See what I’ve done here? 3 words in one? Brilliant. And accurate. Who could ever describe herself or himself with just one word???)

Ann: That is brilliant!!

What is the most romantic thing a man/partner has ever done for you? Have you put it in a book?

I have a favorite teaspoon. It suffered many rounds with the garbage disposal and survived, but it bears scars. It’s a survivor who doesn’t care if the other newer, shinier teaspoons make fun of its looks. It knows its worth. So it’s my favorite. And my husband, every time he passes me a teaspoon or sets one on the table, always makes sure I have that one because he knows what it means to me. It’s a very simple gesture, but it gets me every time for the sweetness and the regard in it.
And no, I haven’t put in a book. Yet. But I think it will be the very opening of my next one.

Ann: I think it’s the small gestures that are the sweetest. Your hubby sounds like a great man!

Do you have any tattoos? If so, care to say what and where?

I have a scorpion on the inside of my left wrist. I wanted to have something linked to my husband (because marrying him and having a kid with him clearly is not enough to show I love him and all that). I don’t like names or dates for tattoos, and because his astrological sign is very right about him, I used that.

Ann: I love that the meaning of the tattoo is sort of hidden. Unless someone asks you about it, it’s like a sweet little secret between you and your honey. :+)

What were you like in high school? Popular or not?

No. Not popular, nor picked on. I’ve always minded my own business. I had school friends, but I didn’t hang out with them. My life was at the riding school I belonged to.

Ann: I think a 100% of the time, the answer to this question is “no”…I’m beginning to wonder if any author was ever popular in high school!

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