Lazy Rivers caught its breath…


Hi Reader

Yes, the next book in The Rivers of Time series is almost here!

While teaching classes and writing short stories, I also finished writing and recording The Rising, and I can't wait for you to read it (or listen to it)!

We left the women in Book 2 standing in the doorway of something they’d waited years for:

  • A truth finally exposed.
  • A boy is finally home.
  • A family finally whole enough to breathe again.

And for a minute—just a minute—it felt like the town could settle.

But in Lazy Rivers, there are still a few more secrets to uncover.

Because right when everyone is trying to move forward—when love is quietly finding its way back in, when the women are letting themselves believe they can build something new—the past starts pushing up from the riverbed.

In The Rising (The Rivers of Time Book 3), the town is still rebuilding…

…and then a stranger shows up with the kind of truth that can split families, rewrite history, and make people question everything they thought they knew.

No spoilers. Just this:

Whatever the river carried away… it didn’t keep.

And whatever was buried… didn’t stay buried.

📅 The Rising releases on my Shopify store on January 29th, and the Amazon release follows on February 2nd.

While you wait, you can ➡️ Mark your calendar / add it to your TBR for January 29th, or preorder and it will show up in your email on the 29th!

💲⏱️(Did you notice that you’ll be able to get it early (and cheaper) on my store before it lands on Amazon?)

I’ll remind you again in a few days—this one is going to pull you right back in.

And not to worry, all things turn out well in the end!

Happy Reading...

Beca

PS
Looking for the first two books in the series? You can find them here on my Shopify store or on Amazon.

Beca Lewis

Shifting Stories and Writing Stories--all focused on the reason perception is reality and practical ways to shift it towards what you wish to experience in your life.

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