Grab the first four books in this fan favourite series while you can!
Summer Lake Silver romances feature couples in their fifties and older. Just because a few decadesâor moreâhave skipped by since you were in your twenties it doesnât mean you canât find love, does it? Summer Lake Silver stories find happily ever afters for those who remember being thirty-somethingâvaguely.
Like Some Old Country Song
You know those stories â where guy meets girl, they fall for each other, life does its best to tear them apart, but in the end, love conquers all and they embark on their life together?
Yeah? Well, this isnât one of those stories. This is more like some old country song. A song about a man and a woman whoâve already lived through great highs and lows. A man and a woman whoâve reached their fifties and who, despite humble beginnings have achieved great things in different ways.
Heâs had an amazing career as one of country musicâs biggest names. Sheâs raised a daughter and given her everything she needed to go out and succeed in the world.
Theyâve both given their all to their chosen path in life, and when those paths cross, two lonely hearts finally see their chance at true happiness.
Itâs hardly a spoiler to say that an old country song might end with the sun setting over two rocking chairs on a front porch. Youâll have to pick up your copy of this heart-warming romance today to find out if Marianne and Clayâs story ends that way.
A Dream Too Far
If you've been with me for a while, Seymour and Chris will be familiar to you as Hope's dad and Jack and Dan's mom. If you're new to me and my books - don't worry, you don't need any background to enjoy this story for what it is.
What is it? It's a tale of two people in their fifties who were each widowed young and who raised their children alone. He lost himself in his work, she filled her life with family and friends. Neither of them is looking for love, they each believe they're doing okay. They're about to find out that they could be a whole lot happierâtogether.
A Little Rain Must Fall
You may have heard the line âInto each life some rain must fall.â Itâs true for every one of us. Weâve all lived through some hard times, but they donât have to destroy us. Itâs what we do after the rain that determines whether we allow ourselves to find happiness again.
Ted and Audrey have both known the rain. In fact, theyâve each weathered their fair share of storms.
Audreyâs thirty-year marriage ended when her husband traded her in for someone the same age as their children. Itâs taken her a few years since then, but sheâs finally ready to step out and become a new version of herself.
Tedâs moved on and built himself a good life after the storm that devastated his world many years ago. Heâs rich and successful, heâs rebuilt the bond with his son and his family. Life is good, and at his age, heâs not even looking for great.
These two bring a ray of sunshine into each otherâs lives. But will another storm threaten their new-found happiness?
Where the Rainbow Ends
Diego believes that itâs important to focus on the sunny side. The beautiful arcs of color that appear in the sky may be known as rainbows, but they wouldnât appear if the sun didnât shine.
He likes women; they like him! Heâs outgoing, fun-loving, and enjoys being the star of the show.
Izzyâs fun-loving and outgoing, too. She also enjoys being the center of attention, and right from the moment he meets her, Diego wouldnât mind focusing some attention on her. But sheâs just not interested.
Diego might be a romantic, but Izzyâs not one to get suckered in by hearts and flowers or talk of rainbows and unicorn farts. In her experience, the crock at the end of the rainbow is filled with something other than gold, and she has no desire to go there again.
Summer Lake Silver Boxed Set (Books 1-4) - SJ McCoy
Grab the first four books in this fan favourite series while you can!
Summer Lake Silver romances feature couples in their fifties and older. Just because a few decadesâor moreâhave skipped by since you were in your twenties it doesnât mean you canât find love, does it? Summer Lake Silver stories find happily ever afters for those who remember being thirty-somethingâvaguely.
Like Some Old Country Song
You know those stories â where guy meets girl, they fall for each other, life does its best to tear them apart, but in the end, love conquers all and they embark on their life together?
Yeah? Well, this isnât one of those stories. This is more like some old country song. A song about a man and a woman whoâve already lived through great highs and lows. A man and a woman whoâve reached their fifties and who, despite humble beginnings have achieved great things in different ways.
Heâs had an amazing career as one of country musicâs biggest names. Sheâs raised a daughter and given her everything she needed to go out and succeed in the world.
Theyâve both given their all to their chosen path in life, and when those paths cross, two lonely hearts finally see their chance at true happiness.
Itâs hardly a spoiler to say that an old country song might end with the sun setting over two rocking chairs on a front porch. Youâll have to pick up your copy of this heart-warming romance today to find out if Marianne and Clayâs story ends that way.
A Dream Too Far
If you've been with me for a while, Seymour and Chris will be familiar to you as Hope's dad and Jack and Dan's mom. If you're new to me and my books - don't worry, you don't need any background to enjoy this story for what it is.
What is it? It's a tale of two people in their fifties who were each widowed young and who raised their children alone. He lost himself in his work, she filled her life with family and friends. Neither of them is looking for love, they each believe they're doing okay. They're about to find out that they could be a whole lot happierâtogether.
A Little Rain Must Fall
You may have heard the line âInto each life some rain must fall.â Itâs true for every one of us. Weâve all lived through some hard times, but they donât have to destroy us. Itâs what we do after the rain that determines whether we allow ourselves to find happiness again.
Ted and Audrey have both known the rain. In fact, theyâve each weathered their fair share of storms.
Audreyâs thirty-year marriage ended when her husband traded her in for someone the same age as their children. Itâs taken her a few years since then, but sheâs finally ready to step out and become a new version of herself.
Tedâs moved on and built himself a good life after the storm that devastated his world many years ago. Heâs rich and successful, heâs rebuilt the bond with his son and his family. Life is good, and at his age, heâs not even looking for great.
These two bring a ray of sunshine into each otherâs lives. But will another storm threaten their new-found happiness?
Where the Rainbow Ends
Diego believes that itâs important to focus on the sunny side. The beautiful arcs of color that appear in the sky may be known as rainbows, but they wouldnât appear if the sun didnât shine.
He likes women; they like him! Heâs outgoing, fun-loving, and enjoys being the star of the show.
Izzyâs fun-loving and outgoing, too. She also enjoys being the center of attention, and right from the moment he meets her, Diego wouldnât mind focusing some attention on her. But sheâs just not interested.
Diego might be a romantic, but Izzyâs not one to get suckered in by hearts and flowers or talk of rainbows and unicorn farts. In her experience, the crock at the end of the rainbow is filled with something other than gold, and she has no desire to go there again.