Where the Rainbow Ends by SJ McCoy

Where the Rainbow Ends

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Diego believes that it’s important to focus on the sunny side. The beautiful arcs of color that appear in the sky may be known as rainbows, but they wouldn’t appear if the sun didn’t shine.  
He’s lived through enough darkness. These days, he’s focused on all the good in his life—and there’s so much good. He doesn’t have a woman who’s a permanent fixture—but he does have plenty who pass through temporarily. He likes women; they like him! He’s outgoing, fun-loving, and enjoys being the star of the show.  
 
Izzy’s fun-loving and outgoing, too. She also enjoys being the center of attention, and right from the moment he meets her, Diego wouldn’t mind focusing some attention on her. But she’s just not interested. At least, she claims she’s not.  
At fifty-five, Izzy has life figured out. She’s that divorcée who’s living it up and enjoying her status as an attractive cougar on the prowl. She enjoys the company of younger men—they enjoy her! She’s not looking for anything serious, and certainly not with a man like Diego. Sure, he’s sexy, and funny … and passionate … and romantic! But he’s also that big macho guy who needs to be in charge, and his ego is even bigger than his … Diego might be a romantic, but she’s not one to get suckered in by hearts and flowers or talk of rainbows and unicorn farts. In her experience, the crock at the end of the rainbow is filled with something other than gold, and she has no desire to go there again.  
 
Get your copy of this sweet and steamy romance today, and you’ll laugh and cry with Diego and Izzy on the journey to discover what lies at the end of their rainbow. 

Summer Lake Silver romances find happily ever afters for those who remember being thirty-something—vaguely.

Just because a few decades—or more—have skipped by since you were in your twenties it doesn’t mean you can’t find love, does it? Featuring couples in their fifties and older SJ McCoy’s seasoned romance series proves you don’t have to pack your heart away with the old photos.

Like Some Old Country Song - Clay and Marianne
A Dream Too Far - Seymour and Chris
A Little Rain Must Fall - Ted and Audrey
Where the Rainbow Ends - Diego and Izzy
Silhouettes Shadows and Sunsets – Manny and Nina
More Than Sometimes – Cal and Teresa
Like a Soft Sweet Breeze - Russ and Alexandria
When Words Are Not Enough – Adam and Evelyn
Can’t Fight the Moonlight – Dalton and Taryn
Meet Me Where the Stars Fall – Lucky and Dee
Coming next: Walking on Sunshine - Damon and Jo

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