
Coming May 1
The Art of Love at Black Water Pond
A realistic, character-driven
contemporary romance.
Sometimes moving forward means letting go.
Co-inheriting a house in rural Tennessee with a man she barely knows upends the peaceful little life Jillian Peters created for herself post-divorce. At 54, she isn’t looking for adventure or a relationship, but renovating a period home could deliver both.
In the midst of personal and professional turmoil, Andy Harrison resents his father’s bequest and the secrecy surrounding it. Why this house, this town, this woman?
When whispers of the past threaten their renovation efforts and their growing feelings for one another, Jillian and Andy first must learn to let go before stepping into their future together.
The House at Blackwater Pond
A Later in Life Romance
Available Now
Sometimes we have to change the narrative to change our lives…
Sarah Peters wants two things before she turns thirty: a home and someone to share it with. Haunted by past mistakes and a string of bad relationships, Sarah is on a journey of self-discovery when she meets Arthur Gladstone, a smart, sweet, and sexy landscape architect. A man she believes is too good for her. He’s ready for a serious relationship, but how can she trust his feelings when she doesn’t trust her own?
When Sarah takes on extra hours at a physical therapy clinic in a neighboring town to boost her savings, she meet Vin Fabbri, a local artist. Smart, talented, fun and flirty, Vin’s familiar charm draws her in.
Sarah’s insecurity is fueled by her ADHD and her past inability to maintain a lasting relationship. Now faced with a choice between two cities, two houses, and two men, Sarah learns to embrace all those parts of herself she’d rather forget and to accept that shadows don’t tell the whole story. In finding herself, she finds a home.
About
Never one for coloring within the lines, Terri Gilbert turned her love of reading across genres into a passion for writing novels that blur the distinction between romance and women’s fiction. If she’s not writing or planning another trip, Gilbert can usually be found reading, painting, or walking the trails that proliferate East Tennessee.