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My Books

You can purchase all these books on MJ Greenway's Amazon page.

Sarah Starting Over is a romantic cozy mystery and Greyson Starting Over is book 2 in the series.

Death in the 'Burbs is a domestic suspense short story. 

Christmas Kiss is a sweet Christmas romance novelette

Falling: A Cape Disappointment Novel is a YA contemporary novel about love, loss and an epic road trip. It's also available as an audiobook.

Acting is a YA novella also set in Cape Disappointment about two teenage friends who fall for each other while acting in their high school's theatre for social justice program.

Dating Maggie is a new adult contemporary romance/chick-lit novel.

The Proposition is a sexy billionaire romance co-written with Anna Starr.



Reviews:

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I absolutely loved Sarah Starting Over. It's a fast-paced read that is part romance, part mystery. The story pulled me in right away. I really felt for Sarah and wanted her to solve her husband's murderer. It's perfect for a lazy night of reading and eating pastries. I highly recommend this quick read. It's well-written, smart, and sexy." -Amber Roshay

"...Their (Cliff and Maggie's) relationship was honest, it was engaging and it made me both smile and cry. A well-written and clever twist on the fixation with making it big in LA – sometimes accepting that what you want and what you need are two entirely different things is not as easy as you would think." -Books Laid Bare Blog

"Author M.J. Greenway has written a believable story of life and love in L.A. This fast-paced tale has all the makings a new age contemporary romance novel needs; charismatic characters, conceivable plots, and a meaningful ending." -Stephanie Lasley, from The Kindle Book Review

"... The humorous tone straight out of the gate was excellent as well as the realism all throughout the story. I jumped into Maggie’s skin wholeheartedly." –Liv


Comments

  1. These 2 books look awesome! I am excited to read them. Thanks!

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  2. I would like to read these couple books. I would like to give thanks for all your really great reviews.

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