The 3rd Book in the Laundromat Chronicles Series is LIVE!
Hap and Lena are young, in love, and preparing for a baby. Without the help of their family, they try to do what most adults can't do, make their family work.
When they meet Miss Ruby they learn that family isn't always blood and strangers can be so much more.
This Novella is by far my favorite out of the previous two. I love Hap and Lena, and their story!
"I’m just as terrified as you are, but we made this baby out of our love."- Lena
Turning eighteen, they both have a secret to let out... They're having a baby! But with the secret out, Lena's mom isn't happy and now Lena and Hap are own their own.
Together in their little apartment, they will navigate the new territory of living with the person you love. And on top of that a pregnant hormonal Lena, and thing's are fun! Lol!
"The laundromat has become our escape and the patrons our friends."- Hap
The laundromat will bring them friends in all different forms. We get more incite into the characters we'll soon meet. I enjoy seeing everything unfold little at a time. And I definitely loved that this was in Hap's (a males) POV.
This is the third novella in the Laundromat series. Each novella is about a different character,
and is leading up to the novel, Life.
This is Hap and Lena’s backstory. This is told from Hap’s point of view. I would love Lena’s point of view also, but
it wasn’t in this novella.
They met when they were twelve, and are eighteen now. High school sweethearts. But right before they turn eighteen and
graduate, Lena gets pregnant.
Hap was supposed to go to college and play football and Lena
to art school. But, an unplanned
pregnancy changes everything.
They do love each other.
Hap works so hard. All their
friends are out being normal eighteen year olds.
They make new friends at the laundromat.
I love Ruby even more after reading this novella.
The end sets up the next novella, Widower. That is Jace’s story.
Angie Merriam resides in the beautiful Pacific NorthWest and is happily married to her best friend. She and her husband have three wonderful children and two crazy cats.
When she's not writing she loves barbeque's with family and friends, photography, movies, music, and of course reading. She was influenced by the works of Diana Gabaldon, Stephanie Meyer, Nora Roberts and Danielle Steele.











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