Reminder Love Is In the Air as romance author visits Friends of Edmonds Library Feb. 27

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Friends of the Edmonds Library invite the community to an exciting event titled "Love Is In The Air," scheduled for February 27 from 4-5 p. m. Local romance author Jennifer Bardsley will be the featured speaker, sharing her journey into the world of romance writing. Attendees can expect to gain valuable insights into her writing process and learn about her recently published novel, "Slow Burn. " The event will be held in the Community Room at the Edmonds Library, situated at 650 Main St.

Light refreshments will be served, fostering a warm and welcoming environment for all participants. This event not only highlights Bardsley's achievements but also promotes local literary culture. It's a fantastic opportunity for romance enthusiasts and aspiring authors to connect and engage with a successful local writer. Don't miss out on this chance to dive into the world of romance literature in a supportive community setting.

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