MAGGIE DUPREE can't understand why God hates her. So she's stubborn, she curses-a lot, and maybe she plays too many practical jokes on her best friend. Nobody's perfect. Nothing she has done should warrant the hell she received by marrying Jacob Greene. But the fiasco of her failed marriage taught her one valuable lesson: men can't be trusted-especially the good ol' boy types growing in abundance in her home town. With new-found independence, she resolves to remain single. There's just one major kink in her plan.
Gorgeous and arrogant billionaire MASON REID has no trouble getting women and no desire to keep them. Thanks to a hard lesson learned from one vicious little gold-digger, he hasn't had a meaningful relationship in two years. With no way to be sure if women want him or the money, he's content with an easy routine of one-night-stands-that is, until he meets Maggie Dupree.
Neither can deny the intense attraction at their chance meeting, and once Mason becomes the target of Maggie's spirited foul-mouthed rant, all bets are off. He concludes two things: one, he must have her and two, he doesn't want her to know about his money.
About the Author: Salem Archer lives in a sleepy little North Carolina town with her husband and dog (aka canine diva). With varied interests, Archer has worked in everything from construction to education, but through it all, was her desire to write: "For most of my life, writing has been an interesting, but seemingly unattainable dream. The persistent nag to record thoughts has always been there, though-lying in waiting for the most inopportune moments to strike. Inspiration would hit and I would scribble down ideas on napkins or scraps of paper. Unfortunately, those little jewels usually ended up shoved into the bottom of my cavernous tote bag, never to be seen again."
Finally, the urge to write was too overwhelming for her to ignore. She began her first novel in April of 2013, and hasn't looked back. Moondance in Red is the first in her Moondance Trilogy. With a zeal for writing, Archer has comfortably assumed her new title of author. "I feel like I've finally found my niche. I'm home. And, incidentally, now I use my tablet to record ideas, so hopefully, I won't lose the next best seller in the bottom of my purse."