Today, author Cynthia Flowers is guesting. She’s talking about her latest release, Only in September, a women’s fiction title. Don’t forget to enter the Rafflecopter giveaway.
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What Cynthia enjoys most about writing women’s fiction:
Writing women’s fiction gives me a platform to share my voice, explore a wide range of topics, and bring meaningful stories to life. More than just storytelling, it offers an opportunity to forge genuine connections with other women—those who see themselves reflected in the characters, struggles, and triumphs on the page. The greatest satisfaction comes when a fellow female reader reacts to my work, signaling that something I wrote resonated with her. That moment of connection—knowing I’ve tapped into a shared experience or emotion—brings an incredible sense of validation and kinship. It reinforces the purpose behind my writing: to create stories that inspire, empower, and remind women that they are not alone in their journeys.
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Title: Only in September
Series: N/A
Author: Cynthia Flowers
Genre: Women’s Fiction
Length: 71 pages
Release Date: April 23, 2025
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press Inc.
Blurb: When Jacqueline follows her trusty Labrador Bailey down a hidden path to the beach, she’s unaware that her vacation plans on a small island off the New England coast has already taken her life in a new direction. Running into an unassuming local beach comber stirs new thoughts, desires, and a self-determination she never knew she possessed. Jacqueline will need to trust her instincts and make the most of what fate has in store if she wants the future that, until now, she has only dared to dream of.

With the sun barely over the horizon, Jacqueline awoke to Bailey licking her face and the best morning smell ever. Michael had the coffee pot simmering over the fire pit.
Jacqueline wasn’t ready to give up the warmth of her sleeping bag, so she managed to sit up while still inside it.
“Looks like you’re in a cocoon. Did you sleep well?” he asked.
“Surprisingly, yes. I was snug as a bug,” she said with a yawn.
“Well, one of the other reasons for camping out is to see the first rays of the sunrise, so let’s get you up so you don’t miss it.” He helped Jacqueline to her feet while she was still inside the sleeping bag. To remain steady, Michael had to hold her. She was all right with that.
I hope this sunrise viewing lasts a while.
Consumed by the beauty of the moment, Jacqueline felt a swelling from inside that took her nearly to the brink of tears as she looked out at the bright yellow rays that made the ocean glisten.
“We have a few clouds, which is a good thing,” he said. “It helps make the sunrise a bit more dramatic.”
“I bet you’ve seen lots of these,” Jacqueline replied while trying to compose herself.
“Yes, but I never get tired of it. It’s like seeing it for the first time every time,” he shared.
They both grew silent and took in the beauty of the early morning sky, and the warm connection of being so physically close to one another.
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Cynthia Flowers, a recently retired advertising professional, now grant writer, resides with her husband and four-year old Labrador named Eddie, at their “sanctuary” in Upstate New York, Although previously published, this is Cynthia’s first book of fiction. Early on in grade school, Cynthia looked forward to creative writing class and enjoyed reading her stories aloud to her eager classmates.
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This looks like a great read. Thanks for sharing.
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This sounds like an interesting book.
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I liked the excerpt.
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Thank you for featuring ONLY IN SEPTEMBER today.
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